quote:He'd have gone back when he heard of his father's death.
I thought Trystane was taking Oberyn's place on the small council? Why would he then head back to Dorne?
quote:He'd have gone back when he heard of his father's death.
I thought Trystane was taking Oberyn's place on the small council? Why would he then head back to Dorne?
quote:I don't remember this from last year, and it would seem odd given his youth and the general impression that he's not involved with politics even in Dorne. But if that was plan, maybe altered after Myrcella's death. If that note above is what was actually shown in show, then it says Kings Landing isn't safe for Tristane, which is obvious. Jaime may not have interest in killing him, but Cersei definitely would have.
I thought Trystane was taking Oberyn's place on the small council? Why would he then head back to Dorne?
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Haven't had time to go back and read through the thread, but was it ever revealed how Sansa and Theon survived their jump from the castle wall?
quote:It wasn't shown but it is from HBO, so it is canon.
If that note above is what was actually shown in show, then it says Kings Landing isn't safe for Tristane, which is obvious. Jaime may not have interest in killing him, but Cersei definitely would have.
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So is Gendry presumed dead by this point? Or is he still floating around on a little row boat?
quote:Yes, it was an agreement between Doran and Jaime that he would sit on the council to make up for the fact that Jaime was taking Myrcella back. Who knows what Jaime and Trystane talked about on the whole boat ride back since Myrcella died like 10 minutes into the trip.quote:I don't remember this from last year, and it would seem odd given his youth and the general impression that he's not involved with politics even in Dorne. But if that was plan, maybe altered after Myrcella's death. If that note above is what was actually shown in show, then it says Kings Landing isn't safe for Tristane, which is obvious. Jaime may not have interest in killing him, but Cersei definitely would have.
I thought Trystane was taking Oberyn's place on the small council? Why would he then head back to Dorne?
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but this whole man-hating thing glosses over how completely and utterly BADASS Oberyn was! Ellaria was perfectly content tagging along behind him and letting him do whatever he wanted, but as soon as he died, it was like "all men are weak!"
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but this whole man-hating thing glosses over how completely and utterly BADASS Oberyn was! Ellaria was perfectly content tagging along behind him and letting him do whatever he wanted, but as soon as he died, it was like "all men are weak!"
That's not exactly what she said though, is it? I don't recall word for word, but I didn't take it to mean that all men were weak, just that she wanted to get rid of any man who was. Something along the lines of "Weak men will never rule Dorne again". Maybe she didn't think Oberyn was weak, and perhaps she's differentiating between men and weak men.
I didn't think she was mad because the leader was a man; she was mad because the leader didn't do anything when provoked. Oberyn would have acted, and this guy didn't. That was what pissed her off.
quote:Thats exactly what was said. She was discussing Oberyn with him as a strong man who has f*c*ed beautiful men and women from all around the world and fought the strongest. She viewed him as the men that sohuld be allowed in Dorne. She also said though that Oberyn would make a terrible king.quote:
but this whole man-hating thing glosses over how completely and utterly BADASS Oberyn was! Ellaria was perfectly content tagging along behind him and letting him do whatever he wanted, but as soon as he died, it was like "all men are weak!"
That's not exactly what she said though, is it? I don't recall word for word, but I didn't take it to mean that all men were weak, just that she wanted to get rid of any man who was. Something along the lines of "Weak men will never rule Dorne again". Maybe she didn't think Oberyn was weak, and perhaps she's differentiating between men and weak men.
I didn't think she was mad because the leader was a man; she was mad because the leader didn't do anything when provoked. Oberyn would have acted, and this guy didn't. That was what pissed her off.
quote:Fair, but Oberyn tells Cersei the best thing she did was send Myrcella to Dorne because "in Dorne, we do not harm little girls". Seems that his OWN lover and little girls didn't get the moral lesson from him about not hurting little girls.quote:quote:
but this whole man-hating thing glosses over how completely and utterly BADASS Oberyn was! Ellaria was perfectly content tagging along behind him and letting him do whatever he wanted, but as soon as he died, it was like "all men are weak!"
That's not exactly what she said though, is it? I don't recall word for word, but I didn't take it to mean that all men were weak, just that she wanted to get rid of any man who was. Something along the lines of "Weak men will never rule Dorne again". Maybe she didn't think Oberyn was weak, and perhaps she's differentiating between men and weak men.
I didn't think she was mad because the leader was a man; she was mad because the leader didn't do anything when provoked. Oberyn would have acted, and this guy didn't. That was what pissed her off.
That was my understanding of it too, she just thought Doran and Trystane were weak and not fit to rule while Oberyn would have been
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I mean, I'm not complaining that there are like huge holes or anything, but I just feel like the place Oberyn described Dorne to be didn't end up being anything like the Dorne we eventually saw.
quote:What about the dozen royal guards who stood by and watched? There was clearly acceptance from the community for the assassination of their Prince, and thus, passive agreement on it being ok to kill Myrcella.quote:
I mean, I'm not complaining that there are like huge holes or anything, but I just feel like the place Oberyn described Dorne to be didn't end up being anything like the Dorne we eventually saw.
That's a legitimate complaint if any harm was done under Oberyn's watch, but it wasn't. The people in charge didn't command that harm be done. It was one chick and her three little followers who had already been reprimanded once before for their actions. We can't paint all of Dorne based on the actions of four people who went rogue. Oberyn's description of Dorne may have been accurate at the time.
quote:Dorne joined the Targaryen Seven Kingdoms by treaty rather than conquest. As such, they got to keep the title "prince," whereas the leaders of the other six (conquered) kingdoms did not.
Can someone tell me why Doran is called Prince Doran and not king? Something about Dornish politics?
quote:quote:Fair, but Oberyn tells Cersei the best thing she did was send Myrcella to Dorne because "in Dorne, we do not harm little girls". Seems that his OWN lover and little girls didn't get the moral lesson from him about not hurting little girls.quote:quote:
but this whole man-hating thing glosses over how completely and utterly BADASS Oberyn was! Ellaria was perfectly content tagging along behind him and letting him do whatever he wanted, but as soon as he died, it was like "all men are weak!"
That's not exactly what she said though, is it? I don't recall word for word, but I didn't take it to mean that all men were weak, just that she wanted to get rid of any man who was. Something along the lines of "Weak men will never rule Dorne again". Maybe she didn't think Oberyn was weak, and perhaps she's differentiating between men and weak men.
I didn't think she was mad because the leader was a man; she was mad because the leader didn't do anything when provoked. Oberyn would have acted, and this guy didn't. That was what pissed her off.
That was my understanding of it too, she just thought Doran and Trystane were weak and not fit to rule while Oberyn would have been
I mean, I hear you, Ellaria definitely wanted Doran to do something and he wouldn't, but how could she really be mad at the Lannisters for killing Oberyn when he volunteered for the fight? What was Doran supposed to do? Declare war on Tyrian for allowing Oberyn to fight for him? And at the time of the fight, she wasn't even THAT concerned with Oberyn getting revenge for Elia (obviously, she was worried he would die).
I mean, I'm not complaining that there are like huge holes or anything, but I just feel like the place Oberyn described Dorne to be didn't end up being anything like the Dorne we eventually saw. Cersei was right not to trust them with Myrcella, and the best way to get back at the Lannisters for killing Martells, it appears, is to kill more Martells.
quote:quote:OMG! You mentioned the other thread which is about those which must not be named. You should be banned from ever posting againquote:This is more in reference to how they got to King's Landing. Some debate about it going on in the other thread.
Only problem with that is we know the two sand snakes are headed back to Dorne. Too early to put them on the ship of the unknown.
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"War of the Five Queens"
Targaryen - Daenerys
Lannister - Cersei
Stark - Sansa
Tyrell - Olenna
Martell - Ellaria Sand
quote:The site is updated with the latest scorecard. I'm told that there will probably be delays in keeping it updated each week, but if you guys want, I can just continue to copy/paste the scorecard here when it hits my email.quote:
Ok, this is a shot in the dark but I need some help. I've been searching through all of the earlier threads, but I cannot find what I am looking for.
In the one of the earlier season threads, someone posted the link to an independent site that did reviews of every GoT episode. The person that posted it knew one of the people that updated every week. This site also included some background information from the books and some of GRRM other works like the Dunk and Egg series. Don't worry, they always gave spoiler and book warnings before posting about it.
In the past year I've caught up on the book series and most of his other stuff relating to this world. Does anyone know what I'm talking about and could they post the link?
Thanks!
Yup. I went looking for it earlier today. I believe this is it. I don think it's been updated with the new episode though.
http://gotscorecards.us
quote:Ellaria would not be in the line of succession, because she was only Oberyn's longtime girlfriend. This would be the case even if she and Oberyn had been married, which they were not.
Will Ellaria become Queen if Dorne or will it be her daughter Tyene ? since Tyene has noble blood from Oberyn
quote:Just Dorne, IMO.
Reading these recent posts makes me realize that most of the stories on the show are starting to get boring.
quote:not so much boring, but they have too many irons in the fire.
Reading these recent posts makes me realize that most of the stories on the show are starting to get boring.