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Arya outchea getting creampied by trump frat boys named biff :scust:

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If cat could show Jon love then rob would not have a problem making b*stards. Rob would then have kept his word to the frays and the red wedding would not have happened. Basically cat is the worse.
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That's a bit of a reach. Robb knew that as king it'd be well within his rights to make as many b*stards as he wanted. He, like Ned, was more concerned with honor. Ironically, him wanting to honor talisa and make her his official wife led to him dishonoring the Freys. Like one his men told him, he was fukked and the war was lost as soon as he married her.
 

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So they saying Season 8 might not come out till 2019:mjcry:

Saw this as well.

The seventh season of Game of Thrones (coming July 16th) was pushed back several months due to a production schedule that needed to revolve around winter, but the eighth season may be pushed back even further, for vaguer reasons.

In an interview with Entertainment Weekly, HBO programming chief Casey Bloys hinted that the eighth season (only six episodes long) might not air until 2019. Discussing why showrunners David Benioff and Dan Weiss aren’t going to be involved in any spinoff series in a major way, Bloys said, “By the time the final season airs, Dan and David will have been at this for 12 years.” Though Weiss and Benioff first met Martin in 2006, HBO didn’t order the pilot of Game of Thrones until November 2008, and production didn’t begin until October 2009. It’s not clear where Bloys is measuring from, but to me the math looks a little depressing.

The interviewer then asked, more explicitly, “So as of now, the final season could air in 2018 and / or in 2019 depending on their needs?” To which Bloys responded, “Yeah. They have to write the episodes and figure out the production schedule. We’ll have a better sense of that once they get further into the writing.” It’s pretty vague, but it certainly implies that HBO has given Benioff and Weiss permission to take their time.

HBO may push Game of Thrones' final season to 2019, and that wouldn't be a bad thing

hope it doesn't end up coming to pass :mjcry:
 

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That's a bit of a reach. Robb knew that as king it'd be well within his rights to make as many b*stards as he wanted. He, like Ned, was more concerned with honor. Ironically, him wanting to honor talisa and make her his official wife led to him dishonoring the Freys. Like one his men told him, he was fukked and the war was lost as soon as he married her.
Yeah but if he saw examples of b*stards being treated right he would have no problem making them. He was close to Jon but he got treated like shyt.
 

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If cat could show Jon love then rob would not have a problem making b*stards. Rob would then have kept his word to the frays and the red wedding would not have happened. Basically cat is the worse.
:patrice:If Cat loved Jon, that wouldn't change Robb's stance on wanting to be "honorable".
Yeah but if he saw examples of b*stards being treated right he would have no problem making them. He was close to Jon but he got treated like shyt.

But Cat isn't the reason b*stards are thought of poorly, that's a realm-wide (sans Dorne) issue. Even if Cat was loving towards Jon, that wouldn't have stopped Robb from seeing how every other Snow in the north is treated, and it also wouldn't change the laws of inheritance that would skip over Jon and go to Bran. You're putting way too much emphasis on Cat. Ned loved Jon and even he didn't treat him like a trueborn.

Robb's decision to marry Talissa (if we're going show) wasn't so much about fathering b*stards as it was about not dishonoring Talissa, who he loved. He married her long before she even got pregnant.
 

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:patrice:If Cat loved Jon, that wouldn't change Robb's stance on wanting to be "honorable".


But Cat isn't the reason b*stards are thought of poorly, that's a realm-wide (sans Dorne) issue. Even if Cat was loving towards Jon, that wouldn't have stopped Robb from seeing how every other Snow in the north is treated, and it also wouldn't change the laws of inheritance that would skip over Jon and go to Bran. You're putting way too much emphasis on Cat. Ned loved Jon and even he didn't treat him like a trueborn.

Robb's decision to marry Talissa (if we're going show) wasn't so much about fathering b*stards as it was about not dishonoring Talissa, who he loved. He married her long before she even got pregnant.

sure it would have. If the Jon was treated fairly by Cat then if honarble Ned was making b*stards and they got treated right he would have found no reason not to make b*stards. Instead onced he dishonred a noble woman he had no choice but to marry her and not make b*stards.

And Ramsey is a b*stard and he is treated pretty well.
 
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