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Lady Lovisa

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  1. There is a theory flying around the forums that the horse was sent by Bran. There was a shot of birds flying around the Red Keep. It could be Bran's 'warged birds brigade' lol. I am convinced the theory might be true.
  2. I don't get it. What is the motivation for Dany to carry on obliterating King's Landing despite the surrender?The people of KL have not wronged her to cause any grievances. She could have just destroyed the Red Keep with Cersei and co in it. I feel like there is a hole, a missing link here. It feels too abrupt?
  3. "Mercy is our strength"... Umm yeah you take that back.
  4. Does this mean that both brothers will die? Jaime by fire, Tyrion by execution.
  5. Ah yes... Completely forgotten about that. I was fixated on Benjen's explanation that there are ancient spells that prevent the dead from passing through the wall (season 6 episode 6. Also in wiki). Clearly, I need to rewatch and reread the series. If that's the case, does it mean Benjen could've made it past the wall if the Night's Watch carry him across? Though I'm more inclined to think that Benjen chose to stay behind and fight for the remaining men beyond the wall.
  6. Hold up. So... they successfully got a wight past the wall. This confirms that there's no magic to deter the Others from crossing? The wall is just a literal, physical gigantic barrier? Sigh... We need a separate thread to discuss this.
  7. Is Lena Headey's acting in this episode lack the oomph or is it just me?
  8. Or it could be about Stannis/Shireen :dunno:
  9. Meh, if my 'cold and distant' father was a man who went through all means to save me from greyscale then I'm perfectly fine with that :dunno:
  10. THANK YOU :bowdown: I love summaries in bullet points - Adult Tommen is cringe worthy - Sansa in Winterfell: It was superomgwtfbbq, considering that LF would never put himself in such a risky position: 1) Sansa/LF would never agree to expose her true identity to anyone – she’s one of the most wanted person in Westeros (Wife of a kingslayer, sister and daughter of traitors) AND one of the most valuable persons in Westeros (Key to the North, knows secrets about Lysa’s and Jon Arryn’s deaths). 2) LF is a cautious man and is careful not to offend the important people. He also wouldn’t want to be known by the Lannisters or Small Council as ‘the guy who rescued the kingslayer’s wife’. It would make more sense if it were ALAYNE STONE that was betrothed to Ramsay. Exposing SANSA STARK is an irrational move. I hope it gets better as the season progresses. - Brienne of f***ing Tarth has the nerve to dump her deuce on Stannis, insisting on avenging Renly, the fake king, when Renly had no rights, no good reasons or whatsoever to become king. Being ‘KINDER THAN STANNIS’ is not a good reason to acknowledge him as king instead of the rightful heir. Go to hell with your oaths and do something wise for the sake of the realm. If she is the one to kill Stannis, I’m gonna have to sacrifice my TV to R'hllor. - D&D did it with ‘Only Cat’…. And now with ‘Edd, fetch me a block’. :bang: - Agreed with the whitewashing of Tyrion - In the world of ASOIAF, all the characters have their own sets of strengths, as well as FLAWS, and we are made to believe that Tyrion is the almighty, the flawless and impeccable midget angel with invisible wings that swoops down to Westeros to save mankind, animals, dragons and beetles (KUNK KUNK KUNK, biatch) Though I particularly look forward to Marg v Cersei showdown. I like immersing myself in prophecies so it was exhilarating to watch Maggy the Frog's prophecy unfold (Still doubtful that Marg is the YMBQ). The scenes were alright I guess. I was alright that they made Marg a bitch equivalent to Cersei, the original Mean Girl of Westeros (“On Wednesdays, we wear green” – Margaery Tyrell, Queen of the Seven Kingdoms). Hell, they might even include some hair-pulling, girl on girl action. Oh... but doesn't Sansa know that Roose betrayed Robb (cue conversation between her and Tyrion “Did you hear what they did to my brother?” “and my mother, how they cut her throat to the bone…” IIRC, she knows what happened at the Red Wedding. I believe she just doesn’t know monster that Ramsay is. Correct me if I'm wrong. They made Roose, LF and Varys seem astoundingly stupid and made princessy, girly characters seem feeble and dim-witted. If the traumatizing scene turns out to be a Sansa rape/torture scene, I might just lose my respect for D&D and remaining high hopes for GOT.
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