What if Doreah and Daenerys stayed together and ruled together?
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why was arya 'never ready' to join the faceless men?
I haven't read the books yet so I don't know if the answer is in there but watching the show, the girl arya trains with keep saying she's not ready but why is that? She seems integrated into the way of life so what more did she have to do in order to be "accepted"?
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I haven't read the books yet so I don't know if the answer is in there but watching the show, the girl arya trains with keep saying she's not ready but why is that? She seems integrated into the way of life so what more did she have to do in order to be "accepted"?
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Did anybody tear up during battle of the bastards??
I watched GOT years ago but I remember tearing up thinking wow this is epic and I was really rooting for Jon Snow. I never actually cried but I just teared up a little bit.
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I watched GOT years ago but I remember tearing up thinking wow this is epic and I was really rooting for Jon Snow. I never actually cried but I just teared up a little bit.
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Everybody gangsta till the moment Walder Frey starts his speech with:
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Why did Jaime try to bully Brienne (or even escape from her) when he knew very well that Brienne had pledged to take him safely to Kings Landing? He had much better odds to reach Kings Landing with Brienne than alone.
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Sandor Clegane was a direwolf, not a hound
Sansa and arya both lost their wolves to joffrey and Cersei, and in return, the hound of the lannisters ended up serving both the stark sisters.
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Sansa and arya both lost their wolves to joffrey and Cersei, and in return, the hound of the lannisters ended up serving both the stark sisters.
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Prove to me in one sentence that you actually watched GoT
I love this trend so I thought I'd bring it here
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I love this trend so I thought I'd bring it here
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Who was the smartest player in game of thrones?
Game of Thrones had so many clever characters—Tyrion, Littlefinger, Varys, and more. Who do you think was the smartest player overall?
Also, did any of their moves surprise you or totally change how you saw them? Would love to hear your picks and why!
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Game of Thrones had so many clever characters—Tyrion, Littlefinger, Varys, and more. Who do you think was the smartest player overall?
Also, did any of their moves surprise you or totally change how you saw them? Would love to hear your picks and why!
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Renly and Stannis
How different would the story have been if Renly had accepted his place as Stannis younger brother and heir and matched on Kings Landing together after making an alliance with Robb Stark?
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How different would the story have been if Renly had accepted his place as Stannis younger brother and heir and matched on Kings Landing together after making an alliance with Robb Stark?
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Just finished the series… disappointed is an understatement
None of that made any sense. Yall weren’t kidding when you said season 7 and 8 are the worst seasons. None of the characters made decisions they would actually make. Most lines made me cringe. Cersei lost the plot and was just standing and staring most of the season??
I’m so deeply unsatisfied with how it ended, I feel so bad for people who watched it from the beginning and were invested 8 years of time watching for that ending. To say it’s a disservice is an understatement. Wow.
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None of that made any sense. Yall weren’t kidding when you said season 7 and 8 are the worst seasons. None of the characters made decisions they would actually make. Most lines made me cringe. Cersei lost the plot and was just standing and staring most of the season??
I’m so deeply unsatisfied with how it ended, I feel so bad for people who watched it from the beginning and were invested 8 years of time watching for that ending. To say it’s a disservice is an understatement. Wow.
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MAJOR Plothole in S4E08 "The Mountain and the Viper"
In S4E08, before Oberyn Martell fights Gregor "The Mountain" Clegane, Tyrion expresses concern about his nonchalance before the duel--to which Oberyn replies, "Today is not the day I die." But if you pay close attention to the rest of the episode, he actually does die when his skull gets crushed. Just another glaring oversight by D&D.
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In S4E08, before Oberyn Martell fights Gregor "The Mountain" Clegane, Tyrion expresses concern about his nonchalance before the duel--to which Oberyn replies, "Today is not the day I die." But if you pay close attention to the rest of the episode, he actually does die when his skull gets crushed. Just another glaring oversight by D&D.
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