There's a leak of the first episode. Who got it? Drop it.
If after 7 seasons you ain't figure out that #StarkSet#WolfGang is the only set that matters, you are forever lost.
I think the waif won and is assuming her identity now.
Currently on Season 4 of rewatch (just finished watching Joffrey die ). Stannis is such a horrible character in hindsight. He has all of Ned's by the book mannerisms but, he doesn't understand he needs allies and friends (a horrible trait for a King), he's cold and unforgiving to everyone (again, another horrible trait), and he doesn't realize sometimes you have to break the rules. After Robert's Rebellion, Robert forgave alot of people that fought on the Targ side such as Barristan, the Tyrells, the Martells or the Lannisters who were undecided until the last possible second. I feel like Stannis would've beheaded all of them for not supporting him. They mention this a few times in the show, so there's no wonder that no lord in the Seven Kingdoms wanted this weirdo on the throne. He would've deadass killed everyone who sided against him yet, he wanted them to respect his legitimacy as King I also feel like if Stannis was in Ned's shoes during the Rebellion and his sister asked him to raise her son he would've turned the baby over to Robert He was a self righteous piece of shyt that expected everyone around him to be perfect and if they failed he exacted his perverse sense of justice on them. Meanwhile, he was committing all sorts of atrocities himself. Conjured some evil spirit to kill his baby brother. Check. Murdered all of his men because they wouldn't stop believing in their Gods. Check. Starts having sex with some crazy witch. Check. Tries to kill his brother's son because he's just a b*stard no one cares about. Check. Tries to kill Davos multiple times even though Davos was his biggest supporter. Check. Then murders his own baby girl. Check. He was a fukking dikkhead and a hypocrite. Glad he lost and died like the hoe he was
Stannis is the only fair ruler. His rule would have bennifeted the people more.Currently on Season 4 of rewatch (just finished watching Joffrey die ). Stannis is such a horrible character in hindsight. He has all of Ned's by the book mannerisms but, he doesn't understand he needs allies and friends (a horrible trait for a King), he's cold and unforgiving to everyone (again, another horrible trait), and he doesn't realize sometimes you have to break the rules. After Robert's Rebellion, Robert forgave alot of people that fought on the Targ side such as Barristan, the Tyrells, the Martells or the Lannisters who were undecided until the last possible second. I feel like Stannis would've beheaded all of them for not supporting him. They mention this a few times in the show, so there's no wonder that no lord in the Seven Kingdoms wanted this weirdo on the throne. He would've deadass killed everyone who sided against him yet, he wanted them to respect his legitimacy as King I also feel like if Stannis was in Ned's shoes during the Rebellion and his sister asked him to raise her son he would've turned the baby over to Robert He was a self righteous piece of shyt that expected everyone around him to be perfect and if they failed he exacted his perverse sense of justice on them. Meanwhile, he was committing all sorts of atrocities himself. Conjured some evil spirit to kill his baby brother. Check. Murdered all of his men because they wouldn't stop believing in their Gods. Check. Starts having sex with some crazy witch. Check. Tries to kill his brother's son because he's just a b*stard no one cares about. Check. Tries to kill Davos multiple times even though Davos was his biggest supporter. Check. Then murders his own baby girl. Check. He was a fukking dikkhead and a hypocrite. Glad he lost and died like the hoe he was
Call someone that sacrifices their daughter a "fair ruler"Stannis is the only fair ruler. His rule would have bennifeted the people more.
I was team whitewalker after that but he only did that because he thought he had too. He sacrificed the only person he lived to win. So he was committedCall someone that sacrifices their daughter a "fair ruler"
I was team whitewalker after that but he only did that because he thought he had too. He sacrificed the only person he lived to win. So he was committed