Looks like you finally read through all of the pages to my post on this page and replied to it! Thank goodness you've caught up!
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So what's everyone's bet on Jon's actual name?
quote:Pretending to rout in order to goad Ramsay into charging was actually the original plan, if you'll recall. Jon should have turned tail and ridden back to his lines instead of charging.quote:No. Slow retreat gets you shot. Fast retreat is called a "rout," and it gets you ridden-down by cavalry.quote:There's always reverse too, get out of range and regroup
Jon had to charge. The next volley of arrows was coming to his exact position. No choice at that point.
quote:Why not? I just did.quote:Tell you what. Next time I will make handwritten notes as to which posts I want to respond to, then I will read the entire thread. Only when I have read fifteen pages will I take my notes and go back to reply to the posts that still need replies.
Hank......I appreciate that you're a few days late watching the ep, but you're hammering out responses to questions and thoughts that have already been answered (some multiple times) and hashed and rehashed.
Go easy on the comments to posts that are 15+ pages back.
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So what's everyone's bet on Jon's actual name?
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So with Tommen taking a header out of the tower, Kevan Lannister and Lancel Faith Militant (nee' Lannister) blown up does that put Lannister on the house extinction list?
It's not really touched on in the show apart from the young Lannister captives being killed by Lord Karstark but in the books King Robb kills a whole bunch of Lannisters when he decamps from Riverrun to take Casterly Rock.
That effectively leaves Cersei and Jaime.
And we know Cersei isn't long for this world. Will Jaime live to knock up Brienne or will he kill himself after he potentially offs Cersei or might he die in a battle with Tormund over Brienne?
quote:In the show it does..in the books there are plenty of other Lannisters (and Tyrells) running about
So with Tommen taking a header out of the tower, Kevan Lannister and Lancel Faith Militant (nee' Lannister) blown up does that put Lannister on the house extinction list?
quote:Possibly...but the cost of casting any of them makes extinction more likely
Someone on the show is holding Casterly Rock... I've got to imagine there are still a ton of cousins.
quote:quote:Possibly...but the cost of casting any of them makes extinction more likely
Someone on the show is holding Casterly Rock... I've got to imagine there are still a ton of cousins.
quote:I'm confused by the person you quoted. How is Jon turning around and going back to his forces a "rout" and how exactly would he be run down by cavalry before reaching his own cavalry? I understand the concept that Jon was trying to run out from under the volley of arrows, and his easiest path was forwards instead of trying to turn around, but assuming he could turn and go to the side or wait for the first volley to fall and then turn around, I would think he could get back to his cavalry in time. Instead, his cavalry had to advance to try and save him, putting them in range of Ramsey's archers. But yea, I agree with you that the original plan was to force Ramsey to attack them, not the other way around.quote:Pretending to rout in order to goad Ramsay into charging was actually the original plan, if you'll recall. Jon should have turned tail and ridden back to his lines instead of charging.quote:No. Slow retreat gets you shot. Fast retreat is called a "rout," and it gets you ridden-down by cavalry.quote:There's always reverse too, get out of range and regroup
Jon had to charge. The next volley of arrows was coming to his exact position. No choice at that point.
quote:1. Cerci is NOT about to marry again. She's done with all of that bull****.
Prediction for season 7:
Euron Greyjoy brokers a deal with Cerci. Almost the same deal Yara made with Dany.
Euron arrives in Meeren to find Dany gone, but enlists Daario and the Second Sons (Love's betrayal).
Hound and the Bw/oB head north to the great war to come at Mel's urging.
Arya does not head North. She has 4 people on her list in the same place. She heads to KL. (not sure on this one though, because she bypassed KL to head North to assassinate the Frey).
quote:I dunno about that. If Jamie confronts her & they are truly done, I could see her with Euron for a few reasons:
1. Cerci is NOT about to marry again. She's done with all of that bull****.
quote:4. yes the closest to Braavos would be the Vale and/or going around it by rivers or the bay to Riverlands and The Neck further north. She didn't bypass KL. Remember she set sail from around the Vale anyway when she left The Hound to sail to Braavos.quote:1. Cerci is NOT about to marry again. She's done with all of that bull****.
Prediction for season 7:
Euron Greyjoy brokers a deal with Cerci. Almost the same deal Yara made with Dany.
Euron arrives in Meeren to find Dany gone, but enlists Daario and the Second Sons (Love's betrayal).
Hound and the Bw/oB head north to the great war to come at Mel's urging.
Arya does not head North. She has 4 people on her list in the same place. She heads to KL. (not sure on this one though, because she bypassed KL to head North to assassinate the Frey).
2. Euron/Daario - Maybe, but I doubt it, I think Meeren storyline is largely abandoned at this point.
3. Probably right, but I'll be interested to see what Mel does since she can't go back north. Maybe she takes off the necklace so as not to be recognized?
4. I don't think Arya really went AROUND KL as much as she just went straight to the Twins. I duno, a map may prove otherwise, but I thought KL was significantly further south and out of Arya's path to the Twins. Other than that though, I agree she could go to KL, but there's only 2 (maybe Illyn Payne too?) in KL. There's three names on her list headed north (according to your prediction #3).
Good stuff though!
quote:1. A Kingdom, not marriage.quote:1. Cerci is NOT about to marry again. She's done with all of that bull****.
Prediction for season 7:
Euron Greyjoy brokers a deal with Cerci. Almost the same deal Yara made with Dany.
Euron arrives in Meeren to find Dany gone, but enlists Daario and the Second Sons (Love's betrayal).
Hound and the Bw/oB head north to the great war to come at Mel's urging.
Arya does not head North. She has 4 people on her list in the same place. She heads to KL. (not sure on this one though, because she bypassed KL to head North to assassinate the Frey).
2. Euron/Daario - Maybe, but I doubt it, I think Meeren storyline is largely abandoned at this point.
3. Probably right, but I'll be interested to see what Mel does since she can't go back north. Maybe she takes off the necklace so as not to be recognized?
4. I don't think Arya really went AROUND KL as much as she just went straight to the Twins. I duno, a map may prove otherwise, but I thought KL was significantly further south and out of Arya's path to the Twins. Other than that though, I agree she could go to KL, but there's only 2 (maybe Illyn Payne too?) in KL. There's three names on her list headed north (according to your prediction #3).
Good stuff though!
quote:quote:I dunno about that. If Jamie confronts her & they are truly done, I could see her with Euron for a few reasons:
1. Cerci is NOT about to marry again. She's done with all of that bull****.
1. To spite Jamie.
2. To produce an heir (possibly)
3. She will need his ships and troops.
4. She's always been kind of a s&*t (moreso in the books).
5. Convenience.
quote:Think that is in reference to Dany, though.
Loves Betrayal is gonna be Jaime killing Cersei for the good of the people and Kingdom.
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It will be interesting to see how much of a threat they will make Cersei versus focusing on the coming threat in the North from the White Walkers.
If they decide to make Cersei a credible threat, then seems potential marriages might be: Euron Greyjoy, Robyn Arryn (brokered by Littlefinger), or maybe Littlefinger himself?
Any other potential suitors?
Looking at that, Euron really does seems to be the only credible possibility.
Maybe some mercenaries?
quote:I think so, but I think it was that masked woman, Quaithe, who told Dany instead of the whispers in the House of the Undying. I was looking for a clip on youtube, but haven't found it yet.
Is the love's betrayal mentioned in the show?
quote:Light 3 fires: Drogo and Maz to hatch the eggs, the Khals to take over the Dothraki (good guess this happens in the books too?), and a 3rd fire to come
Upon finally reaching the chamber of the Undying, Dany hears whispers hailing her as "Mother of Dragons" and prophesying that she will light three fires, ride three mounts, and face three betrayals.
quote:quote:I think so, but I think it was that masked woman, Quaithe, who told Dany instead of the whispers in the House of the Undying. I was looking for a clip on youtube, but haven't found it yet.
Is the love's betrayal mentioned in the show?
I went to the wiki of ice and fire and looked at the betrayal stuff again:quote:Light 3 fires: Drogo and Maz to hatch the eggs, the Khals to take over the Dothraki (good guess this happens in the books too?), and a 3rd fire to come
Upon finally reaching the chamber of the Undying, Dany hears whispers hailing her as "Mother of Dragons" and prophesying that she will light three fires, ride three mounts, and face three betrayals.
Ride 3 mounts: Drogon, her silver horse, and ??? (does Khal Drogo count, ha!)
3 betrayals: one for blood - Maz tricking her into using dark magic to keep Drogo alive, one for gold - Jorah spying on her, and one for love - Daario looks like the smart bet
edit: I suppose the 3 mounts could be talking about lovers, of which she's had 2. Drogo and Daario.
quote:quote:Loras is definitely a badass in the books.quote:
Baller Staf is right. They made Loras a pansy ass in the show just for social commentary reasons. He is way more of a badass in the books.
I need to re-read the books. I'm not saying that Loras was a pansy in the books but he definitely was not some badass. He was an astounding swordsman but vainquote:Even Victarion, a guy who is so badass he fights sea battles in heavy plate and a greataxe, wishes that he had a chance to go against some of the best fighters of the main land, such as the Kingslayer or Knight of Flowers.
He would give half his teeth for the chance to try his axe against the Kingslayer or the Knight of Flowers. That was the sort of battle that he understood. AFFC 30
quote:Maybe, that seems too simple, though. If that ends up being the case, she won't need 2 more dragon riders like many expect, imo.
ummmm 3 mounts = 3 dragons.
maybe she rides them all at some point. not out of the question.
quote:and that's only fan speculation. she may be the only one. who knows.quote:Maybe, that seems too simple, though. If that ends up being the case, she won't need 2 more dragon riders like many expect, imo.
ummmm 3 mounts = 3 dragons.
maybe she rides them all at some point. not out of the question.
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Game of Thrones relationships are complicated as this diagram proves. Spoilers ahead.
"The Winds of Winter" finally took us inside the Tower of Joy. Here's a brief recap of what brought Ned there:
The only daughter of Rickard Stark, Lord of Winterfell, Lyanna Stark was engaged to marry Robert Baratheon. According to Littlefinger, eyebrows were raised at a tourney hosted at Harrenhal when Prince Rhaegar Targaryen rode past his own wife, Princess Elia Martel, and presented his winner's crown of winter roses to Lyanna instead.
Sometime after, news spread that Rhaegar had abducted Lyanna. When her brother Ned made his way to Dorne and found the Tower of Joy, he discovered his sister, Lyanna, drenched in blood and sweat on a bed. "Promise me, Ned," she whispered as a brown-eyed newborn was placed into her brother's arms.
To see how they key players related to each other at that moment in GoT history, check out the infographic below.