I'm guessing they just meant that in years past book readers knew what was going to happen and reading that link will give you the same superiority complex
quote:while it might be creepy from the standpoint that he was in love with her mother, the age difference was extremely common. hell, it's still very common in many parts of the world today.quote:
Littlefinger is still a little **** and I'm still hoping someone takes him out. Plus he is way to creepy of a guy with his thing for Sansa since he can no longer have Catelyn.
I agree, it's disgusting. But I hope Sansa uses it to her advantage before someone offs him.
quote:agreed
I know this is a 'Spoilers Allowed' thread, but can we make a gentlemen's agreement not to actually discuss unknown events without properly identifying it as a "Book Spoiler" vs "TV Spoiler"
Ie; Book readers could easily infer that Jon Snow is the son of Rhaegar and Lyanna stark. That's a theory postulated with information from the books.
But if someone were to say; Tyrion dies at the end of this season. That's a TV Show spoiler that has obviously leaked and could not be inferred from any information from the books.
quote:I did. But the way you worded made it seem like they had never been together prior to Jon Arryn's death. I was just putting correct info out there. And you are correct in regards to Robin being LF's son. That boy is an Arryn and Lysa didn't get back with LF until after Arryn died.quote:Did you not see my 921pm? My initial response was to the question of whether Littlefinger might be young Arryn's father.quote:No, Petyr took Lysa Tulley's virginity when they were when they were younger (before the Rebellion) after he got drunk when Cat rejected him. He even called Lysa "Cat" and said he loved him. They hooked up again and he knocked her up. Petyr was sent back to the Fingers and when Lysa revealed her pregnancy to her father in hopes of getting married to Petyr, Lord Tully had the child aborted.quote:No. They did not hook-up until she moved back to the Vale after Jon Arryn's death.
How long were LF and Lysa Arryn ****ing? Any chance of Robin being his kid?
The events you describe predate his conception by more than ten years.
quote:gonna flay you just for thinking that.
They find out a major character is alive who was thought dead and kills ghost.......... and flays him, then turns cloak and sides with Ramsay?
quote:Yea, so theories and postulations with support from the show or book are cool in my mind, but outright narrative spoilers that have leaked I'd put in the "Not Cool" section.
I wrote a really long post in reply but then hit cancel instead of post by accident.
So are you saying, please don't post info from websites which may be leaks about the tv show and or book; that may be possible to infer, but are not otherwise even on most peoples radar?
Like say (and note this is my own made up scenerio)...
They find out a major character is alive who was thought dead and kills ghost.......... and flays him, then turns cloak and sides with Ramsay?
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I kinda wish I hadn't clicked on that Reddit article, but whatever, we'll see what happens. If true there's some things I'm not sure I like.
Oh well. Temptation to click too much.
quote:Guilty.quote:
I kinda wish I hadn't clicked on that Reddit article, but whatever, we'll see what happens. If true there's some things I'm not sure I like.
Oh well. Temptation to click too much.
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while it might be creepy from the standpoint that he was in love with her mother, the age difference was extremely common. hell, it's still very common in many parts of the world today.
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Was listening to a review of the episode and someone made an interesting point. What if the letter was sent by Littlefinger to rally the Wildlings around Jon and add strength to his own army?
Granted, it's kind of a shot in the dark with nothing to back it up. And how would he know about Rickon, unless of course he orchestrated that as well.
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Possibly, but Ramsay was pushing for an attack on the Wall in an earlier season, wasn't he? Seems perfectly in character.
quote:I think it's perfectly plausible he orchestrated the entire thing. The only part I would find hard to believe is that he even knew the whereabouts of Rickon. However, had he discovered their hiding refuge, this would be a perfect LF ploy.
Like I said, he wouldn't know unless that was orchestrated by LF as well.
But even for him I think that is way too elaborate.
quote:I get that...but Ramsay's first problem is Sansa and Jon Snow. As long as they live, his claim in the north is in question regardless of how he handles the Wildlings. It would be the smarter move to deal with 1 at a time than give the Wildlings cause to throw their support in with Snow and a girl they've never met.
Re: ramsay has no need to make an enemy of the wildlings.
Fully disagree. As warden of the north, and trying to solidify that title, northern houses have been beset by wildlings for a thousand years. Whether they climb the wall or circumvent by sea, wildlings are always raiding where it's warm.
By killing the newly southern hordes of wildlings, minor and major houses in the north will appreciate the new occupant at winterfel a whole lot faster than if he did not.