Who is on the left of Varys?
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Yeah, I saw an interview and Gendry looks really different in different light an with hair. He's a male two-face.
Having someone elses face certainly gives an edge in the ole assassin game though.mazag08 said:Aggie_2463 said:
Something that just struck me, we never even see Arya use her faceless man abilities this season.... kind of a let down.
I thought they addressed that.. she's not faceless anymore. She is Faceless style assassin who has accepted her true identity of Arya Stark. Her faceless journey was because she didn't want to be a stark or a "lady" and wanted revenge on countless people. It ate her up and led her down her path. This season has seen her arc as embracing her heritage and her journey one in the same.
Well, conquering westeros the hard way had already cost her basically all her western allies, her whole fleet, most of her dothraki, most of her unsullied, all of her friends, and 2 of her dragons, and she was facing untold armies of spies, assassins, undefeated armies, undeterred lords, unafraid citizens, etc. she was going to have to face all that without the resources to do it.ScottishFire said:cbr said:
The military history site gets it
https://www.wearethemighty.com/entertainment/game-of-thrones-the-bells
I don't find this comparison accurate at all. For the Allies to invade Japan, it was going to cost an estimated 6-14 million Allied and Japanese lives.
To drop the atomic bombs, it was going to cost 220,000 civilian lives.
That's the math Truman used to justify his decision.
The atomic bombs were used to force Japan's ruling class to surrender while saving American and allied troop lives.
Dany burned King's landing after they had essentially surrendered and actually cost more of her soldiers to die. She did it to quench her hate and blood lust.
The author of that article failed miserably with their comparison.
Behind the big woman?TomHagensWife said:
She's to the left of Jamie.
you've got the right of this. This is GRRM's vision in play. Yes it needed more episodes and probably a 9th season but that wasn't in the cards.cbr said:Well, conquering westeros the hard way had already cost her basically all her western allies, her whole fleet, most of her dothraki, most of her unsullied, all of her friends, and 2 of her dragons, and she was facing untold armies of spies, assassins, undefeated armies, undeterred lords, unafraid citizens, etc. she was going to have to face all that without the resources to do it.ScottishFire said:cbr said:
The military history site gets it
https://www.wearethemighty.com/entertainment/game-of-thrones-the-bells
I don't find this comparison accurate at all. For the Allies to invade Japan, it was going to cost an estimated 6-14 million Allied and Japanese lives.
To drop the atomic bombs, it was going to cost 220,000 civilian lives.
That's the math Truman used to justify his decision.
The atomic bombs were used to force Japan's ruling class to surrender while saving American and allied troop lives.
Dany burned King's landing after they had essentially surrendered and actually cost more of her soldiers to die. She did it to quench her hate and blood lust.
The author of that article failed miserably with their comparison.
The analogy is exact. Dead on. 100%. And frankly i bet the author would tell you that if you asked him.
cbr said:Well, conquering westeros the hard way had already cost her basically all her western allies, her whole fleet, most of her dothraki, most of her unsullied, all of her friends, and 2 of her dragons, and she was facing untold armies of spies, assassins, undefeated armies, undeterred lords, unafraid citizens, etc. she was going to have to face all that without the resources to do it.ScottishFire said:cbr said:
The military history site gets it
https://www.wearethemighty.com/entertainment/game-of-thrones-the-bells
I don't find this comparison accurate at all. For the Allies to invade Japan, it was going to cost an estimated 6-14 million Allied and Japanese lives.
To drop the atomic bombs, it was going to cost 220,000 civilian lives.
That's the math Truman used to justify his decision.
The atomic bombs were used to force Japan's ruling class to surrender while saving American and allied troop lives.
Dany burned King's landing after they had essentially surrendered and actually cost more of her soldiers to die. She did it to quench her hate and blood lust.
The author of that article failed miserably with their comparison.
The analogy is exact. Dead on. 100%. And frankly i bet the author would tell you that if you asked him.
dromo07 said:
Looks like Gendry
dromo07 said:
He doesn't want it
Their analogy is dead on.JABQ04 said:
We are the mighty sucks. Avoid using them as your source for military history. Someone else already covered it but their assessment of Westeros to 1945 Japan is bad
cbr said:Well, conquering westeros the hard way had already cost her basically all her western allies, her whole fleet, most of her dothraki, most of her unsullied, all of her friends, and 2 of her dragons, and she was facing untold armies of spies, assassins, undefeated armies, undeterred lords, unafraid citizens, etc. she was going to have to face all that without the resources to do it.ScottishFire said:cbr said:
The military history site gets it
https://www.wearethemighty.com/entertainment/game-of-thrones-the-bells
I don't find this comparison accurate at all. For the Allies to invade Japan, it was going to cost an estimated 6-14 million Allied and Japanese lives.
To drop the atomic bombs, it was going to cost 220,000 civilian lives.
That's the math Truman used to justify his decision.
The atomic bombs were used to force Japan's ruling class to surrender while saving American and allied troop lives.
Dany burned King's landing after they had essentially surrendered and actually cost more of her soldiers to die. She did it to quench her hate and blood lust.
The author of that article failed miserably with their comparison.
The analogy is exact. Dead on. 100%. And frankly i bet the author would tell you that if you asked him.