Who said he would? My original question was him working with the Umbers, not sending an army to Winterfell.
quote:I think keeping the fact that they are "working with" the Umbers a secret from the Boltons would be part of the plan, so why would Ramsay know?
What does "working with" mean? If Ramsey knew that the Umbers were in cahoots with the Freys, then I imagine he would be quite suspect of the Umbers' intentions. What value would the Freys add to any secret plan? Information? no.
Imagination? no.
Bargaining power? no.
Men? unlikely
Besides, if the Umbers were actually loyal to the Starks, they would STILL be more missed at the Freys than they are at the Boltons.
Honestly, I think this is all much to do about nothing. Younger Jon Umber just took his chance to make a name for himself with the new Warden of the North. I'm going down on paper as thinking there is no "secret plan".
#pray4rickon
quote:Possibly, but why the need to sacrifice Rickon and what's-her-name? That seems like a very unnecessary move at the initial meeting w/ Bolton.
To much thought on the Umbers. I think its just like he stated, letting the wildings in pushed his hand to join the Bolton's. That simple
quote:I would say it would be wiser to hold Rickon for a later time when you may need a bargaining chip, but characters in GOT don't seem to think ahead very often.quote:Possibly, but why the need to sacrifice Rickon and what's-her-name? That seems like a very unnecessary move at the initial meeting w/ Bolton.
To much thought on the Umbers. I think its just like he stated, letting the wildings in pushed his hand to join the Bolton's. That simple
quote:Probably just because the show runners don't want to spend 5 episodes with the back and forth between the two building up to the Umbers giving up Rickon to Ramsey.quote:I would say it would be wiser to hold Rickon for a later time when you may need a bargaining chip, but characters in GOT don't seem to think ahead very often.quote:Possibly, but why the need to sacrifice Rickon and what's-her-name? That seems like a very unnecessary move at the initial meeting w/ Bolton.
To much thought on the Umbers. I think its just like he stated, letting the wildings in pushed his hand to join the Bolton's. That simple
quote:Dany has been wandering around for 5+ seasons, but NOW they don't want to waste time? I don't buy itquote:Probably just because the show runners don't want to spend 5 episodes with the back and forth between the two building up to the Umbers giving up Rickon to Ramsey.quote:I would say it would be wiser to hold Rickon for a later time when you may need a bargaining chip, but characters in GOT don't seem to think ahead very often.quote:Possibly, but why the need to sacrifice Rickon and what's-her-name? That seems like a very unnecessary move at the initial meeting w/ Bolton.
To much thought on the Umbers. I think its just like he stated, letting the wildings in pushed his hand to join the Bolton's. That simple
"These wildlings are annoying, we want to join you!"
"But you were loyal to the Starks"
"Yea, that was my dad, I'm not my dad"
"How do I know you're not trying to trick me?"
"Here, I'll give you this Stark we were hiding to prove my loyalty, now come help us protect our land"
Better to do that in one conversation than spend 45 minutes over 5 episodes explaining it. The story isn't about the Umbers, the story is about Rickon being handed over to Ramsey.
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Dany has been wandering around for 5+ seasons, but NOW they don't want to waste time? I don't buy it
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Dany has been wandering around for 5+ seasons, but NOW they don't want to waste time? I don't buy it
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quote:Olly is still a *****
Rewatched the episode tonight (had to turn off the Stars game tonight). My only new comment is that I have to give Olly props for not being a *****. He stood up there and took his lumps like a man fueled by his rage.
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Interesting theory I've heard on a podcast --
The faceless men know/will learn of Jon's resurrection and be pissed that a death was taken from the Many-Faced God, tipping the scales by giving back a life that may not have been meant to be given back.
So they send Arya to Westeros on one of her first assignments to take back Jon's life and prove that she is truly "no one" and still not a Stark.
That's the type of conflict I totally could see developing this season
quote:The priestess being Melisandra, who told Arya way back in Season 3 that they would meet again. I didn't like this theory until you directed it at Melisandra instead of Jon. I absolutely cannot imagine GRRM sending Arya to kill Jon, but I CAN imagine Arya going to kill Melisandra (as I hypothesized a page back).
In that scenario wouldn't you go after the priest who brought the person back, not the person who was resurrected? The priest is the one cheating death.
quote:Classic Ozzie references in there... takes me back, haha.
quote:You don't buy that Dany is a more important character with character development than Little John Umber?
Dany has been wandering around for 5+ seasons, but NOW they don't want to waste time? I don't buy it
quote:Probably because it's at King's Landing because his Father and Brother had it with them when they were burned by the Mad King.quote:I wonder why Eddard was not carrying his ancestral Valeryan steel Greatsword during the rebellion.
I wonder why young Ned was only using one hand on his sword during that fight? Surely he would have more control using both hands?
Remember that Tywin got TWO swords from the steel in Ned's weapon, one for Jaime and one for Joffrey.
quote:This. Arya will be sent to take out someone in Westeros - someone important. I think it could be Melisandre.quote:The priestess being Melisandra, who told Arya way back in Season 3 that they would meet again. I didn't like this theory until you directed it at Melisandra instead of Jon. I absolutely cannot imagine GRRM sending Arya to kill Jon, but I CAN imagine Arya going to kill Melisandra (as I hypothesized a page back).
In that scenario wouldn't you go after the priest who brought the person back, not the person who was resurrected? The priest is the one cheating death.
quote:quote:You don't buy that Dany is a more important character with character development than Little John Umber?
Dany has been wandering around for 5+ seasons, but NOW they don't want to waste time? I don't buy it
quote:quote:This. Arya will be sent to take out someone in Westeros - someone important. I think it could be Melisandre.quote:The priestess being Melisandra, who told Arya way back in Season 3 that they would meet again. I didn't like this theory until you directed it at Melisandra instead of Jon. I absolutely cannot imagine GRRM sending Arya to kill Jon, but I CAN imagine Arya going to kill Melisandra (as I hypothesized a page back).
In that scenario wouldn't you go after the priest who brought the person back, not the person who was resurrected? The priest is the one cheating death.