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He may suspect something but I doubt he has the info. Bran had to travel north of the wall and meet the Three Eyed Raven to find out, it would be kind of weird for Littlefinger to find out off camera by simply asking some lady. It's probably going to be soon that Bran and Jon meet up again anyways so the info isn't benefiting Littlefinger much longer, seems like if he's going to use it to his advantage he ought to do it soon.Dr. Watson said:And the women attending Lyanna. It's not impossible for Little Finger to deduce that Jon is not Ned Stark's child. He was obsessed with Cat Stark. It wouldn't be unusual for him to do a little research on Ned and how he wound up with a ******* if he thought it might benefit his position.Belton Ag said:I just don't know how he could connect the dots as there are no dots to connect. Before Bran finds out, the only people that know Jon's lineage are Howland Reed and Ned Stark, right? Not even Catelyn Stark knew the truth that I can remember.Independent George said:
Little Fingers acknowledges his only weapon is knowledge. I feel like he has connected the dots on Jon and is waiting for the right moment to capitalize on his information.
The houses support Jon because he has Ned's blood running through his veins and that was good enough for them to declare him a stark. They make a point of mentioning it.
Will they still feel the same way about the "king in the norf" if his blood is Targ. (albeit also stark from Lyanna).
Unlikely but I can't think of what else he has plans for? Aside from trying to play Sansa and Jon against one another.
I'm guessing she sends the sand snake's heads back to Dorne in a box.Dr. Watson said:
Just read an article noting that Sansa's hair was done in Cersi's style before her head was shaved. Foreshadowing?
Also, this discussion about Euron's gift is ignoring the episode three description:
"Cersi returns a gift."
Assuming Euron brings her a person, maybe a dead body as a threat/statement?Dr. Watson said:
Just read an article noting that Sansa's hair was done in Cersi's style before her head was shaved. Foreshadowing?
Also, this discussion about Euron's gift is ignoring the episode three description:
"Cersi returns a gift."
Correct, I believe that Stannis even mentions leaving behind a Castellan and small contingent of old or wounded men to guard the castle.SeattleAgJr said:
The short answer is yes, it is ridiculous that it was unguarded.
In reality, it still belongs to House Baratheon (now Lannister) to take care of. One of their family would have taken it over in real life. In the books, it is not like the island is abandoned. There are citizens that live on it.
Not to mention they probably hightailed it off the island when they saw the dragons and then Dany's fleet full of Dothrakis and unsullied warriors on the horizon.Quote:
If you are loyal to Stannis and among the handful of people left behind to defend the castle/island and you receive word that Stannis was defeated/is dead, and his entire army either was slaughtered or abandoned him, you may very well decide it's time to GTFO yourself. Why defend a rock, surely low on resources, for a lost cause?
As a fan of the show, I'd be a little disappointed if Cersei is killed by a guy that just showed up last season. It has to be by someone more central to the show so far.Brian Earl Spilner said:
Random thought:
At this point, everyone expects Jaime or Tyrion to be the one to kill Cersei. But what about Euron? What if his plan is to betray/kill her, and take the throne for himself?
He technically is a little brother, and I don't think the prophecy specifies HER little brother.
I HOPE Hodor is one.SpreadsheetAg said:
So who / what else is now a white walker thrall? - since we know bears, horses, and giants are wights...
- Bloodraven?
- Hodor?
- Summer?
No one wants to talk about the quick shot of a wolf... MAYBE NYMERIA... in the preview for next week?FightinTexasAg15 said:
Nope. Jon is the son of Rheagar, who is Visy/Dany's brother. Thus Dany is Jon's aunt.SeattleAgJr said:
Hell, John is a little brother to Visy/Dany if you want to get technical.
Promo:wangus12 said:
That is straight up gonna be Nymeria
This is a great catch. Looks like the same weapon.Tree Hugger said:
When I saw this watching the show last night, I thought it was the catspaw blade that was used to attack Bran in season 1, that was Valeryian steel if I recall:
Any chance true Valeryian steel is infused with dragonglass?
For the record, I looked at my wife and said: "THATS LITTLE FINGER'S DAGGER THEY USED AT WINTERFELL!!!!"RDV-1992 said:This is a great catch. Looks like the same weapon.Tree Hugger said:
When I saw this watching the show last night, I thought it was the catspaw blade that was used to attack Bran in season 1, that was Valeryian steel if I recall:
Any chance true Valeryian steel is infused with dragonglass?
I don't know if valeryian steal contains dragonglass. But it doesn't matter. From the Hardhome episode we know that valeryian steel will kill white walkers, and won't break like regular steel when struck with a white walker's weapon.
I thought he is their nephewSeattleAgJr said:
Hell, John is a little brother to Visy/Dany if you want to get technical.
Nobody that we know of. Crazier **** has happened than someone turning up who knows how to work Valyrian steel.M.C. Swag said:
Nobody knows how to make valyrian steel. That's why the weapons are so valuable. They're irreplaceable. They can be melted down and re-forged (ie Ice becoming Oathkeeper and Widow's Wail) but they can't be created.
Perhaps certain talented metal smiths that have rowed our of our livesObi Wan Ginobili said:Nobody that we know of. Crazier **** has happened than someone turning up who knows how to work Valyrian steel.M.C. Swag said:
Nobody knows how to make valyrian steel. That's why the weapons are so valuable. They're irreplaceable. They can be melted down and re-forged (ie Ice becoming Oathkeeper and Widow's Wail) but they can't be created.
Obi Wan Ginobili said:Nobody that we know of. Crazier **** has happened than someone turning up who knows how to work Valyrian steel.M.C. Swag said:
Nobody knows how to make valyrian steel. That's why the weapons are so valuable. They're irreplaceable. They can be melted down and re-forged (ie Ice becoming Oathkeeper and Widow's Wail) but they can't be created.
I didn't say it would be easy. I'm sure training a dragon to aim like that is similar to trying to roast a mini marshmallow on a toothpick with a WW2 flamethrower.tremble said:
Bigger issue is getting access to said dragon fire and not getting your face roasted off
Yep!M.C. Swag said:
Nobody knows how to make valyrian steel. That's why the weapons are so valuable. They're irreplaceable. They can be melted down and re-forged (ie Ice becoming Oathkeeper and Widow's Wail) but they can't be created.