They acknowledged the existence of the mythical white walkers before black people
They acknowledged the existence of the mythical white walkers before black people
Yeah breh you figured it out. Wanting character development and properly paced structure of character arcs is wanting shyt spelled out for you. fukk those early seasons for doing all of that pacing/development stuff.This is a case of simply wanting everything spelled out for you.
Cersei would have never had Jamie killed in her presence. She couldn't even pull the trigger on Tyrion. There was internal struggle with her too.. she felt betrayed by Jamie, she wanted him gone out of love for him, but what he was doing was for the best of both of them
We never seen a black person in The North.
She didn’t give the order breh go back and look at the scene.
She was ABOUT to give the order but she couldn’t do it. Even when Jamie called her bluff she didn’t give the “signal”.
Nah....she gave the order fam.
Jaime: "Are you going to order him to kill me? I'm the only one you have left. Our children are gone, our father is one....it's just me and you now!"
Cersei: "There's one more yet to come."
Jaime: "Give the order then."
Cersei: *nods*
The nod was the signal. Every video or post about that scene is "Cersei orders Jaime's death", or a variation of that.
Even if you Google that scene, there's literally dozens of people asking why The Mountain didn't kill him after Cersei gave the order.
Fred.
Why the fukk did Jon have to open his dumb mouth and tell his sisters about his true lineage?The fact that he's alive is because the genuinely most honorable character in this series kept a secret. He did it for a reason. It wasn't just to save Jon's life. If Robert found out the truth, his ego wouldn't be able to take it. He most likely turns on House Stark at that point. Ned kept that secret for the greater good. If Jon has no intention of claiming the throne, telling his sisters about his lineage is something he's doing purely for D&D. Dany was exactly right in saying what would happen as a result. Sansa is the new Littlefinger maneuvering people against each other for her own self interests.
looks like he was writing more than one version...Did Varys get any letters off? We saw him writing the truth about Jon.
Also, why did he take his rings off when he knew they were coming to get him? Does that mean anything or was it just a shyt shot?
Yeah, him pulling out his sword is what really makes it confusing. Clearly he "thought" she gave the order, but then he doesn't do it right away... then he just lets him leave? Even though he blocked his initial exit before she said anything?
nikkas keep saying Danny's vision was of ashes but yet clearly we see this
The Mountain woulda waxed "some soldiers" had they tried this BS.
D&D's shytty writing has subjected us to every idiot with a Twitter handle feeling emboldened to suggest something "better"
Why the fukk did Jon have to open his dumb mouth and tell his sisters about his true lineage?The fact that he's alive is because the genuinely most honorable character in this series kept a secret. He did it for a reason. It wasn't just to save Jon's life. If Robert found out the truth, his ego wouldn't be able to take it. He most likely turns on House Stark at that point. Ned kept that secret for the greater good. If Jon has no intention of claiming the throne, telling his sisters about his lineage is something he's doing purely for himself. Dany was exactly right in saying what would happen as a result. Sansa is the new Littlefinger maneuvering people against each other for her own self interests.