Ol Jock 99 said:Testosterone also provides basic strength, which is critical for medieval soldiers. They didn't cut them as adults; they cut them as young boys.Quote:
They don't get angry, or aggressive which is what the testosterone would provide.
At least until Bran shows up. Although he'd turn down the job because he is the TERQuote:
That leaves Sansa as Queen of the North.
Oh boy, if you are annoyed by Euron's inclusion in the show, then make sure you never read the books, because the tv writers don't have anything on Martin when it comes to adding characters that seem to provide no value other than to extend the series and make things more complicated.free_mhayden said:RDV-1992 said:I like him for some reason. He is a chaotic force. I thought that the battle on the water was good. I took his sneaking up on Yara as an example of Yara's complacency + his excellence.free_mhayden said:
I just can't enjoy any of Euron's scenes... Seems like his character is completely out of place in this show. Almost all the significant characters were fleshed out from day one, with careful significant given towards how moves they made early on would impact them later.
Then Euron waltzes across a bridge late last season, kills his (brother) and suddenly he's a force.
He seemingly exists in the show as a way to drag things out or as a deus ex machina.
The more I think about it, the more I believe that he is a necessary component to the story. As explained in episode 1, the Lannisters need allies, and thats what the Greyjoys are. In simpler terms they make things more even between the two sides, which will make for more interesting storytelling.
Will be interesting to see next weeks episode, with Jon and Dany meeting for the first time.
I also feel he is necessary - but I think that's not exactly a good thing. Feels like he was tossed in at the eleventh hour because a chaotic force was needed to extend the story.
Just seems like every other major player still in the "game" has been in the show for a really long time. Then this one comes along late last season, throws his brother over a bridge, and you literally had a lot of fans not know who he even was.
I guess i don't mind the chaos, I just wish we would have had some indication over the last 6 seasons that this chaos existed somewhere.
Not real sure Tyrion is still a major player in a "big three" type capacity. He certainly has not seemed to be so far this season.hunter2012 said:
Also if all 3 major players meet each other it will be the first time. Tyrion has met both but the reunion will be awesome.
RDV-1992 said:Its not explained in the show, but in the books Dorne is the weakest of the 7 kingdoms, with the fewest troops. They were eventually brought into the 7 kingdoms by marriage, not war. Aegon couldn't conquer them because they went guerrilla versus facing him in battle with a standing army.CapCityAg89 said:
Yea, I'm trying to figure out where the show is going with Dorne. They are one of the seven and supposedly have a great army untouched by the war of the five kings. Now they have no ruling family and not even the supposed ruling illegitimate daughters. If most of that army was still in Dorne, why did all the sand snakes go to Dragonstone only to turn back around? Just a bunch of disconnects right now.
AggieSouth06 said:
Euron is a necessary character because the "bad guys" need a strongman. A henchman to do the dirty work. It's a trope, but an effective one. He won't last all that long but he's necessary to move the plot along.
LHIOB said:
My take on the Nymeria/Arya meeting was Arya asked her to come North but to Nymeria Arya is no longer a Stark. She is a Faceless man.
Guess you'll just have to tune in to find out!Quad Dog said:
I like all the analysis of Westeros naval warfare but no thought of the logistics of two armies living on an island. Does Dragonstone have stables for the Dothraki horses? Where are they getting enough food for everyone? How will an army of light infantry take Casterly Rock with no seige weapons?
Quad Dog said:
I like all the analysis of Westeros naval warfare but no thought of the logistics of two armies living on an island. Does Dragonstone have stables for the Dothraki horses? Where are they getting enough food for everyone? How will an army of light infantry take Casterly Rock with no seige weapons?
Champ Bailey said:AggieSouth06 said:
Euron is a necessary character because the "bad guys" need a strongman. A henchman to do the dirty work. It's a trope, but an effective one. He won't last all that long but he's necessary to move the plot along.
I disagree. I think he is going to naturally fit into the Joffrey/Ramsay role that everyone cheers every week for his death. I bet we see him do f'ed up stuff to Ellaria, Yara, and the Sand Snake the next couple of episodes.
M.C. Swag said:Guess you'll just have to tune in to find out!Quad Dog said:
I like all the analysis of Westeros naval warfare but no thought of the logistics of two armies living on an island. Does Dragonstone have stables for the Dothraki horses? Where are they getting enough food for everyone? How will an army of light infantry take Casterly Rock with no seige weapons?
That's assuming Dany's 3 dragons are the only ones...JCRiley09 said:
Is everyone else completely dismissing the giant crossbow invention? We're all certain that three dragons will have three riders in the war against the WW, so Qyburn's plan will fail somehow?
Yeah, when Qyburn was leading Cersei around the basement looking at the old junk and he says "look over here..." I thought oh man here it comes.Quote:
And thank God no dragon horn. Whew........
Re: Vary's/Dany's convo....I just took their interaction at face value. I, as a viewer, wondered the same thing about Varys. His motivations from Season 1 compared to this current season are confusing. I just thought the show runners felt it was necessary to reconcile those motivations to the rest of us. It also added a layer to Varys and the whole thing was very well done in general. Great script writing.Quote:
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Seems clearer and clearer to me that Dany is tilting towards Mad King personality disorder. What purpose did the dressing down of Varys in front of her council serve? Why wait until getting to Dragonstone to openly threaten him? Tyrion's expressions lead me to believe he is getting more and more worried about her. And Lady Olena is probably the spark that will push her to go scorched Earth. Be the Dragon.
And then he reveals his true reason for creating Robert Strong, cause no normal man can blow this thing without burning their lungs out. Qyburn, pure winning once again.Belton Ag said:Yeah, when Qyburn was leading Cersei around the basement looking at the old junk and he says "look over here..." I thought oh man here it comes.Quote:
And thank God no dragon horn. Whew........