Like I said, I applaud the creativity for real. Did not see that shyt comin breh. AI'm sorry but....
If a nicca fukk with me and get on my nerves enough I'll probably steal this tactic....
Like I said, I applaud the creativity for real. Did not see that shyt comin breh. AI'm sorry but....
If a nicca fukk with me and get on my nerves enough I'll probably steal this tactic....
Both Robb and his father had some really fukking retarded issues with trusting untrustworthy nikkas. I mean....you can just look at Frey and be like....lets not cross this crazy old fukk. There's a reason dude has lived to be over 90 years old, fam. Because he does not play fukkin games.Her advice was actually on point, Robb just didn't listen. She warned him not to send Theon away (war was lost when Theon bounced) and she warned him not to trust the Freys.
How is saying "Ned Stark fukked up" a fukked up title? you nikkas are reaching. That doesn't tell you ANYTHING. single mother nikka generation, i sweari don't even care i've watched that season a few times but shut up fakkit nobody give a fukk if you did write some shyt in the first post
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unless you flabby and sick art barr status you really aint able to say this i'm sure -.-How is saying "Ned Stark fukked up" a fukked up title? you nikkas are reaching. That doesn't tell you ANYTHING. single mother nikka generation, i swear
Let's be real little finger wants a piece of Sansa a young nubile booty.... He was scheming on the mama but now he got an upgrade to the daughter
Her advice was actually on point, Robb just didn't listen. She warned him not to send Theon away (war was lost when Theon bounced) and she warned him not to trust the Freys.
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I didn't say renly was his brother......Renly is not his brother. With his plan, all they were to do was remove Cersei from the equation. Then Ned could carry out Robert's wishes and Joffrey would grow under him. He was still just 12. And like Renly said, if he did not grow to be more...kingly, then they could drop the bomb. Nothing would have happened to Tom or Myrcella. Ned would have been acting king anyways. He would have the power to ensure that.
The more I think about it, the more I think Renly should have been the king. Besides being a homo, he seriously seems like the only one besides Stannis who would do a decent job. I just feel Stannis is too emotionally removed. Dude's like a machine.
She actually isn't though. She was actually pretty spot on on all her assumptions of situations and you can make a case for her being one of the smarter, or at least more intuitive characters on the show. Like her husband and son though, it's one fatal mistake that seals her fate. Think about it, she was right about Ned going to kings landing, she knew it was a pit of snakes. She was right about the Lannister's culpability in Bran's accident (circumstantial evidence misled her to assume Tyrion, but thats forgivable). She was right not to trust Theon Greyjoy (I'd like to think I'm a pretty smart guy, and I would've trusted someone I broke bread with over 10 years. Not to mention that when Theon left, he did leave with the Starks best interest. He flipped at the last second). She advised Robb not to go back to the well and ask Walder Frey for more aid. She's actually a good adviser. Her fatal flaw is that she's a mother. Her emotions got the best of her in that one instant when she let Jaime go, and honestly, I believe that would've worked out on their favor somehow. I just do.The crumbling of the Starks started with Catelyn---- out of all the characters I hate her the most. she is the worst mother and wife/advisor EVER...she is an emotional worthless piece of shyt...I was pleased how she got got...Starks are all weak...I only respect their direwolves and Jon...to some extent and Arya.
Also, in season 1, they did show when Sansa had vomit of the mouth and told Cersei her dad's plans of leaving.
She told Robb not to marry the Frey girl?She told Robb to trust theon?She told Ned to tell cerci he knew about the incest?She told Robb to put grey wind in a cage at the red wedding?She told Robb to kill karstark?I meant from the beginning when Robert visited in winterfell. She started the downfall of the Starks.
The crumbling of the Starks started with Catelyn---- out of all the characters I hate her the most. she is the worst mother and wife/advisor EVER...she is an emotional worthless piece of shyt...I was pleased how she got got...Starks are all weak...I only respect their direwolves and Jon...to some extent and Arya.
Also, in season 1, they did show when Sansa had vomit of the mouth and told Cersei her dad's plans of leaving.
Cat smart ? Are you trolling? She is a b plus student in Florida state while Varys and Littlefinger in Harvard .
- @Venem you may want to edit the last part of your post. I don't have a problem as it isn't a confirmed spoiler, just a theory. Some people take spoilers really, really serious as evidenced by this thread.
- at anyone disrespecting StarkSet/WolfGang. Winter is coming, fukkboys and the North Remembers.
- Ned's execution (and his son's later similar situation) is due to their deeply ingrained sense of honor that gets them killed whether they adhere to it, or have a lapse and break it. As much as we love Ned, he wouldn't have lasted in King's Landing. He wasn't built for it. The Northmen take honor very seriously. Ned isn't a liar, schemer, or manipulator. Truthfully, neither was Robert Baratheon and that's why he got got. The writing was on the wall, you telling me he couldn't put two and 2 together? They were more suited for taking power, than actually keeping it.
She actually isn't though. She was actually pretty spot on on all her assumptions of situations and you can make a case for her being one of the smarter, or at least more intuitive characters on the show. Like her husband and son though, it's one fatal mistake that seals her fate. Think about it, she was right about Ned going to kings landing, she knew it was a pit of snakes. She was right about the Lannister's culpability in Bran's accident (circumstantial evidence misled her to assume Tyrion, but thats forgivable). She was right not to trust Theon Greyjoy (I'd like to think I'm a pretty smart guy, and I would've trusted someone I broke bread with over 10 years. Not to mention that when Theon left, he did leave with the Starks best interest. He flipped at the last second). She advised Robb not to go back to the well and ask Walder Frey for more aid. She's actually a good adviser. Her fatal flaw is that she's a mother. Her emotions got the best of her in that one instant when she let Jaime go, and honestly, I believe that would've worked out on their favor somehow. I just do.
Tl;dr: for disrespecting my set.