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also, they've cut the Lord Manderly plot line but they still killed Wendel Manderly at the Red Wedding. the Umbers and Manderleys are true to the Starks yet Ramsay counts them among his contingent.
Have they? Check those casting calls for S6.
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also, they've cut the Lord Manderly plot line but they still killed Wendel Manderly at the Red Wedding. the Umbers and Manderleys are true to the Starks yet Ramsay counts them among his contingent.
quote:Even without looking at casting calls, I know they have mentioned the Manderley's a few times, and they don't do things like that for no reason. Looking forward to the "The North Remembers" scenes.quote:
also, they've cut the Lord Manderly plot line but they still killed Wendel Manderly at the Red Wedding. the Umbers and Manderleys are true to the Starks yet Ramsay counts them among his contingent.
Have they? Check those casting calls for S6.
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I'm also greatly looking forward to Bran talking to Meera about her Dad saving Ned's life at the Tower of Joy. Does she know her dad was there and what happened, maybe she knows about other things?
If she doesn't know, it would be cool to see her find out, and it's neat that a Stark has another Reed watching his back.
quote:sweet. i had not looked. this actually lends more credence to the theory this is a plan by the northern families. it's just moving via a different route than the books.quote:
also, they've cut the Lord Manderly plot line but they still killed Wendel Manderly at the Red Wedding. the Umbers and Manderleys are true to the Starks yet Ramsay counts them among his contingent.
Have they? Check those casting calls for S6.
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Bran has a vision of the past again. He and the three-eyed raven are at the Tower of Joy in Dorne, shortly after the end of Robert's Rebellion. The last two of the Targaryen Kingsguard stand before the Tower and block their way of a small party of Northmen led by Ned himself. The three-eyed raven identified Ned's second-in-command as Howland Reed, Meera's father. Eddard tells Ser Arthur Dayne and Lord Commander Gerold Hightower to stand down, and asks why they weren't at the Trident.
quote:This. They don't put in throwaway comments like this for nothing...
Keep Roose's comments just before being killed re being smart about your moves. Could Ramsay's blind blood lust be his ultimate downfall, as foreseen by the father he murdered?
quote:Nope. But it wields all the same properties of Valyrian steel and be as pale as milkglass. Its also a great sword. Like Ned Stark's Ice. It is supposed to be wielded with two hands.
Dawn isn't valyrian steel.
quote:Ned says in the books that he would have died were it not for Howland Reed. He definitely states that Reed saved his ass during that battle.
You book experts, was it not known that Ned had help besting Dayne? I can't remember, but I was surprised by how Bran acted at learning that fact. I mean, it was seven on three (or two in the show), I guess I don't see what was so much more dishonorable about somebody sneaking up and stabbing him in the back.
quote:quote:Nope. But it wields all the same properties of Valyrian steel and be as pale as milkglass. Its also a great sword. Like Ned Stark's Ice. It is supposed to be wielded with two hands.
Dawn isn't valyrian steel.
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Forget where I read it, but after the sandsnake BS, they wanted an absolute badass swordsman to play Danye. Which they did. It is probably harder to show off a badass swordsman with a great sword than with 2 normal ones.
6v2 didn't bother me at all. It was a chaotic enough scene; imagine tossing 2 more guys in there.
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I'm also greatly looking forward to Bran talking to Meera about her Dad saving Ned's life at the Tower of Joy. Does she know her dad was there and what happened, maybe she knows about other things?
If she doesn't know, it would be cool to see her find out, and it's neat that a Stark has another Reed watching his back.
There is a theory (I think I read it here) that Jon Snow and Meera are twins. That conversation would probably resolve the twin theory one way or another.
quote:Interesting that the last Episode was called "Oathbreaker" (Season 6, Ep 3)... yet I do not believe it was Jon Snow breaking any oaths. His watch ended when he died, so he was relieved of his oath.
So we don't know if GreatJohn is dead or not. And we don't know the Umbers true loyalty. But we do know that the North knows that Ramsey killed Roose. And that's a big deal.
quote:No ****!
EAD umbers. Crossed the line when you killed sh**** dog.
quote:Me too. I thought for a minute Jon was going to cut him down as they were strangling. Glad he didn't, the little ****.
glad Ollie is dead. Hated his character.
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The best part of that fight was that people weren't attacking him one at a time(like almost every other sword fight choreographed), the entire group was going after him.
quote:This can't be said enough
Man it still pisses me off that the Frey's mutilated both Grey WInd & Robb. **** the Freys
quote:Disappointing though as that wasn't what I was imagining!
Tormunds quote to Jon on how he knows Jon isn't a God had me rolling!
quote:I'm still wanting the Freys to get a **** you to hell death!quote:This can't be said enough
Man it still pisses me off that the Frey's mutilated both Grey WInd & Robb. **** the Freys
quote:I see an argument for that, but I wouldn't mind them putting them on the X and flailing him as payback, but don't think that happen. Ramsey deserves a painful, prolonged death though. Cutting his wiener off would be nice too.
When Jon fights Bolton, I hope it's very anticlimactic and Jon just instantly kills him in a sword fight. Just totally outclassed by Jon.