Urban Ag said:
It appears to have failed. To get the Dornish back in the fray would require introducing some new character so I don't think it happens. We're running out of time/episodes rapidly. I think Dorne is done.
HBO has had a pretty daunting task in closing arcs/characters. It's not perfect but they have done a pretty good with it.
I don't think he's a real TargCapCityAg89 said:
Aegon isn't fake in the books. I'm guessing he dies though as he didn't even make a mention in the show.
See but there's more to it than that. In the Vale, LF and Sansa really began to build some kind of relationship based on understanding and "trust". She grew some agency and began to realize she can learn a lot from him. But the show has a real problem compared to the books. In the books, it isn't Sansa that LF marries off to Ramsey, but a cousin that he pretends is Arya, correct? So in the books, Sansa wouldn't hate LF. Fast forward to now, you'd assume the Vale still came in to save Jon in the BoB, except maybe Sansa now is very thankful to LF and perhaps considering marrying him to form a very valuable alliance. So you can see why there's this gaping plot hole in the show version as to why he is still around when everyone hates him, because perhaps everyone doesn't hate him if not for the shortcuts taken in the show.Urban Ag said:
I have been banking on LF having something really big up his sleeve, none of us see coming, then unveil here at the end. But I've played it back and fourth in my head so many times now and got nothing. All of his power is held up by lies and deception. He is out of allies. The Knights of the Vale hate him. Sansa hates him. When/if Arya shows up, she hates him. Jon clearly doesn't like him. The only reason he is even still alive is he delivered the Knights of the Vale to save Jon's ass but that is not going to be enough to save him. I don't think he survives much longer. Literally all Sansa has to do is tell Royce the truth about how Lysa died and he's a dead man.
LF stated quite clearly his end game was to rule the 7 kingdom. Nothing touchy-feely about it.smokeythebear said:
Without getting too far back into this discussion, I really think the majority of people misunderstand LF. He's ambitious, no doubt, but he also has never known a family and he's never been really "respected" by those he interacts with. I'm not really big on Harry Potter, but from what I recall, everyone hated Snape at the beginning, thinking he was the bad guy. Now I'm not saying LF is necessarily good, but he did love Cat and really considered her the closest thing he ever had to family. The only reason he despised Ned was because Cat chose Ned over him.
Personally, I think he has no beef with Jon and is actually quite impressed by him. Of course he wants to be in charge instead of Jon, but since Jon is in charge, there's no reason to not try and make peace with him. I think Jon showed a lot of Ned's rashness when he reacted the way he did. Jon has plenty of reasons to be upset with LF, but a more seasoned leader would have taken that opportunity to build a bridge there.
Surely, there's a part of LF that dreams of a different world where he could be buried in the crypt under Winterfell with a plaque talking about the great things he was able to accomplish in life. But Jon's reaction was a quick reminder about LF's place in the world.
Then alternating shots of Martin's face and the globe, then....black.bthomas98 said:Then zoom out to a young George RR Martin playing with a snowglobeaggie1906 said:And then Robert takes off his ruby necklace and turns into hundreds of year old Aegon then rides off on a skeleton dragon.Quote:Quote:
One more - then the Night King pulls off his face and it's Hot Pie.
And then Hot Pie pulls off his face and it's Robert Baratheon who faked his own death and all those people died for nothing.
You can really go anywhere in a universe where people can be brought back to life and switch faces.
Same with Dany but no one thinks of her ambitions as malicious.benchmark said:LF stated quite clearly his end game was to rule the 7 kingdom. Nothing touchy-feely about it.smokeythebear said:
Without getting too far back into this discussion, I really think the majority of people misunderstand LF. He's ambitious, no doubt, but he also has never known a family and he's never been really "respected" by those he interacts with. I'm not really big on Harry Potter, but from what I recall, everyone hated Snape at the beginning, thinking he was the bad guy. Now I'm not saying LF is necessarily good, but he did love Cat and really considered her the closest thing he ever had to family. The only reason he despised Ned was because Cat chose Ned over him.
Personally, I think he has no beef with Jon and is actually quite impressed by him. Of course he wants to be in charge instead of Jon, but since Jon is in charge, there's no reason to not try and make peace with him. I think Jon showed a lot of Ned's rashness when he reacted the way he did. Jon has plenty of reasons to be upset with LF, but a more seasoned leader would have taken that opportunity to build a bridge there.
Surely, there's a part of LF that dreams of a different world where he could be buried in the crypt under Winterfell with a plaque talking about the great things he was able to accomplish in life. But Jon's reaction was a quick reminder about LF's place in the world.
Maybe the Dothraki get it as a reward. Terrain seems similar to their home....SpreadsheetAg said:
So with all the Martell's gone (and the sands, uggghhh) who has the most legit claim to Dorne now?
Some cousin? An Yronwood?
Dany has balanced that with setting people free, caring about the people. LF only helps if it furthers his game.smokeythebear said:Same with Dany but no one thinks of her ambitions as malicious.benchmark said:LF stated quite clearly his end game was to rule the 7 kingdom. Nothing touchy-feely about it.smokeythebear said:
Without getting too far back into this discussion, I really think the majority of people misunderstand LF. He's ambitious, no doubt, but he also has never known a family and he's never been really "respected" by those he interacts with. I'm not really big on Harry Potter, but from what I recall, everyone hated Snape at the beginning, thinking he was the bad guy. Now I'm not saying LF is necessarily good, but he did love Cat and really considered her the closest thing he ever had to family. The only reason he despised Ned was because Cat chose Ned over him.
Personally, I think he has no beef with Jon and is actually quite impressed by him. Of course he wants to be in charge instead of Jon, but since Jon is in charge, there's no reason to not try and make peace with him. I think Jon showed a lot of Ned's rashness when he reacted the way he did. Jon has plenty of reasons to be upset with LF, but a more seasoned leader would have taken that opportunity to build a bridge there.
Surely, there's a part of LF that dreams of a different world where he could be buried in the crypt under Winterfell with a plaque talking about the great things he was able to accomplish in life. But Jon's reaction was a quick reminder about LF's place in the world.
Here's a thought, as far as the show is concerned. Randyll Tarly will side with Olenna and Dany, take charge of the Highgarden army and somehow bring the Dornish army into the fold. Only Yara's iron fleet was destroyed. Didn't see any of the Dornish ships that sailed from Essos with Dany. Nor any of the ships she stole from Slaver's bay.Urban Ag said:
It appears to have failed. To get the Dornish back in the fray would require introducing some new character so I don't think it happens. We're running out of time/episodes rapidly. I think Dorne is done.
HBO has had a pretty daunting task in closing arcs/characters. It's not perfect but they have done a pretty good with it.
Well the two most hated characters in the show were killed because of LF. Not to mention he saved Sansa from Lysa who was going insane.benchmark said:Dany has balanced that with setting people free, caring about the people. LF only helps if it furthers his game.smokeythebear said:Same with Dany but no one thinks of her ambitions as malicious.benchmark said:LF stated quite clearly his end game was to rule the 7 kingdom. Nothing touchy-feely about it.smokeythebear said:
Without getting too far back into this discussion, I really think the majority of people misunderstand LF. He's ambitious, no doubt, but he also has never known a family and he's never been really "respected" by those he interacts with. I'm not really big on Harry Potter, but from what I recall, everyone hated Snape at the beginning, thinking he was the bad guy. Now I'm not saying LF is necessarily good, but he did love Cat and really considered her the closest thing he ever had to family. The only reason he despised Ned was because Cat chose Ned over him.
Personally, I think he has no beef with Jon and is actually quite impressed by him. Of course he wants to be in charge instead of Jon, but since Jon is in charge, there's no reason to not try and make peace with him. I think Jon showed a lot of Ned's rashness when he reacted the way he did. Jon has plenty of reasons to be upset with LF, but a more seasoned leader would have taken that opportunity to build a bridge there.
Surely, there's a part of LF that dreams of a different world where he could be buried in the crypt under Winterfell with a plaque talking about the great things he was able to accomplish in life. But Jon's reaction was a quick reminder about LF's place in the world.
smokeythebear said:Well the two most hated characters in the show were killed because of LF. Not to mention he saved Sansa from Lysa who was going insane.benchmark said:Dany has balanced that with setting people free, caring about the people. LF only helps if it furthers his game.smokeythebear said:Same with Dany but no one thinks of her ambitions as malicious.benchmark said:LF stated quite clearly his end game was to rule the 7 kingdom. Nothing touchy-feely about it.smokeythebear said:
Without getting too far back into this discussion, I really think the majority of people misunderstand LF. He's ambitious, no doubt, but he also has never known a family and he's never been really "respected" by those he interacts with. I'm not really big on Harry Potter, but from what I recall, everyone hated Snape at the beginning, thinking he was the bad guy. Now I'm not saying LF is necessarily good, but he did love Cat and really considered her the closest thing he ever had to family. The only reason he despised Ned was because Cat chose Ned over him.
Personally, I think he has no beef with Jon and is actually quite impressed by him. Of course he wants to be in charge instead of Jon, but since Jon is in charge, there's no reason to not try and make peace with him. I think Jon showed a lot of Ned's rashness when he reacted the way he did. Jon has plenty of reasons to be upset with LF, but a more seasoned leader would have taken that opportunity to build a bridge there.
Surely, there's a part of LF that dreams of a different world where he could be buried in the crypt under Winterfell with a plaque talking about the great things he was able to accomplish in life. But Jon's reaction was a quick reminder about LF's place in the world.
He said every decision I make is based on getting me on the Iron Throne. Dany has pushed her desire to rule to the side several times to help the people. Not saying LF is ALL bad...just 99.9% bad. LOLsmokeythebear said:Well the two most hated characters in the show were killed because of LF. Not to mention he saved Sansa from Lysa who was going insane.benchmark said:Dany has balanced that with setting people free, caring about the people. LF only helps if it furthers his game.smokeythebear said:Same with Dany but no one thinks of her ambitions as malicious.benchmark said:LF stated quite clearly his end game was to rule the 7 kingdom. Nothing touchy-feely about it.smokeythebear said:
Without getting too far back into this discussion, I really think the majority of people misunderstand LF. He's ambitious, no doubt, but he also has never known a family and he's never been really "respected" by those he interacts with. I'm not really big on Harry Potter, but from what I recall, everyone hated Snape at the beginning, thinking he was the bad guy. Now I'm not saying LF is necessarily good, but he did love Cat and really considered her the closest thing he ever had to family. The only reason he despised Ned was because Cat chose Ned over him.
Personally, I think he has no beef with Jon and is actually quite impressed by him. Of course he wants to be in charge instead of Jon, but since Jon is in charge, there's no reason to not try and make peace with him. I think Jon showed a lot of Ned's rashness when he reacted the way he did. Jon has plenty of reasons to be upset with LF, but a more seasoned leader would have taken that opportunity to build a bridge there.
Surely, there's a part of LF that dreams of a different world where he could be buried in the crypt under Winterfell with a plaque talking about the great things he was able to accomplish in life. But Jon's reaction was a quick reminder about LF's place in the world.
FightinTexasAg15 said:
Speaking of Littlefinger, I have watched the last episode twice and I can't figure out what angle he was trying to play when he approached Jon.
He goes through a lot of stuff:
- He delivered Ned's bones as a good gesture
- He mentions he loved Catelyn
- He brings up Catelyn not liking Jon, but she underestimated him
- He says he wanted to introduce himself properly
- He then tells Jon he should thank him for saving him
- Says he isn't an enemy to Jon
- Throws out he loves Sansa like he loved Catelyn
I just don't quite get what it was he was trying to accomplish here. Was he trying to sweet talk Jon and get him to trust him? Why would he throw out loving Catelyn and Sansa then? He would have to know that wouldn't go over well.
how many people did he rape? How many people did he enslave?Urban Ag said:
Dude, LF is pure evil. What more evidence do you need?
smokeythebear said:
Without getting too far back into this discussion, I really think the majority of people misunderstand LF. He's ambitious, no doubt, but he also has never known a family and he's never been really "respected" by those he interacts with. I'm not really big on Harry Potter, but from what I recall, everyone hated Snape at the beginning, thinking he was the bad guy. Now I'm not saying LF is necessarily good, but he did love Cat and really considered her the closest thing he ever had to family. The only reason he despised Ned was because Cat chose Ned over him.
Personally, I think he has no beef with Jon and is actually quite impressed by him. Of course he wants to be in charge instead of Jon, but since Jon is in charge, there's no reason to not try and make peace with him. I think Jon showed a lot of Ned's rashness when he reacted the way he did. Jon has plenty of reasons to be upset with LF, but a more seasoned leader would have taken that opportunity to build a bridge there.
Surely, there's a part of LF that dreams of a different world where he could be buried in the crypt under Winterfell with a plaque talking about the great things he was able to accomplish in life. But Jon's reaction was a quick reminder about LF's place in the world.
Tarly did not respond to the offer of Warden of the South..that may be the icingJavelina said:
I don't get the feeling the Tarly's are going to side with Highgarden.
His actions in getting Jon Arryn murdered and then lying to Cat about the knife belonging to Tyrion helped kick start the war of the 5 kings...so a lot of that blood is on his handsThe Debt said:how many people did he rape? How many people did he enslave?Urban Ag said:
Dude, LF is pure evil. What more evidence do you need?
Oh he killed nobles and pitted houses against each other, true evil!
smokeythebear said:Same with Dany but no one thinks of her ambitions as malicious.benchmark said:LF stated quite clearly his end game was to rule the 7 kingdom. Nothing touchy-feely about it.smokeythebear said:
Without getting too far back into this discussion, I really think the majority of people misunderstand LF. He's ambitious, no doubt, but he also has never known a family and he's never been really "respected" by those he interacts with. I'm not really big on Harry Potter, but from what I recall, everyone hated Snape at the beginning, thinking he was the bad guy. Now I'm not saying LF is necessarily good, but he did love Cat and really considered her the closest thing he ever had to family. The only reason he despised Ned was because Cat chose Ned over him.
Personally, I think he has no beef with Jon and is actually quite impressed by him. Of course he wants to be in charge instead of Jon, but since Jon is in charge, there's no reason to not try and make peace with him. I think Jon showed a lot of Ned's rashness when he reacted the way he did. Jon has plenty of reasons to be upset with LF, but a more seasoned leader would have taken that opportunity to build a bridge there.
Surely, there's a part of LF that dreams of a different world where he could be buried in the crypt under Winterfell with a plaque talking about the great things he was able to accomplish in life. But Jon's reaction was a quick reminder about LF's place in the world.
ok_ag95 said:
Does Arya know LF set up Ned?
ok_ag95 said:
Does Arya know LF set up Ned?
nikator said:His actions in getting Jon Arryn murdered and then lying to Cat about the knife belonging to Tyrion helped kick start the war of the 5 kings...so a lot of that blood is on his handsThe Debt said:how many people did he rape? How many people did he enslave?Urban Ag said:
Dude, LF is pure evil. What more evidence do you need?
Oh he killed nobles and pitted houses against each other, true evil!