He took the black because he was the fourth son of Lord Rhoyce. Had no chance at lordshipYep sansa mentions meeting him when he took his son to the wall. This was before AGOT so I don't think we know the reason weymar royce took the black do we?
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He took the black because he was the fourth son of Lord Rhoyce. Had no chance at lordshipYep sansa mentions meeting him when he took his son to the wall. This was before AGOT so I don't think we know the reason weymar royce took the black do we?
Dont think that's true. His first aegon doesnt die till after Rhaegar dies on the trident.
Jon's name is Jahaerys - aegon is a retarted name
agreed on all accounts. i actually fell asleep during that for yara crap.
He wanted the prophecy to come true. But in any case, all we know is Lyanna named him at the ToJ, which was after the Trident anyway. Maybe Lyanna wanted to honour him by using the most significant Westerosi name there isDont think that's true. His first aegon doesnt die till after Rhaegar dies on the trident.
Jon's name is Jahaerys - aegon is a retarted name
Davos, always says it best. Every time.
There was a lot of talk this season about how quickly characters were moving from one place to another, and Ser Davos especially was pinballing all over the place.
The way I view this is, when we saw Ned Stark getting his head lobbed off in Season 1, and people looked at it and their jaws hit the ground because it was a game-changer — the leading man does not get killed — when that happened, people realized the rules no longer apply. That’s kind of like this jumping around with Varys and myself and a few others.
I mean, these are travel things, do you know what I mean? If we want them to stick to continuity, we’d have to wait another 12 episodes before Gendry got back to Eastwatch and gave me the news. The way I view drama is life with the boring bits taken out. I don’t really want to watch Varys eating his lunch or me under a tree waiting for the rain to pass so we can get somewhere. Let’s get rid of that stuff. As [“Beyond the Wall” episode director] Alan Taylor said, we did stretch the believability factor of that, but it was for the purposes of drama, and I think if you looked at whoever you were watching it with on the couch and went, “Well he got there quick,” I think you’d get over it. It’s a grown-up show for grown-ups; let’s cut out the boring bits.
especially after a bowl of fermented crabSer DAvos can do whatever he likes in my book.
Aunty Sex is now trending on PornhubThoughts on jon and dany sex scene? Pretty average by GOT standards I thought.
Not sure if it's got to do with his feelings, everyone loves the queen, right?Hmmm that hadn't crossed my mind. Would be awkward though, Tyrion crossing back to Cersei's side just as Jaime leaves her.
Definitely something up with Tyrion though. He didn't look happy about them getting it on.
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Agreed. The only issue was supplies - and Dany's capture of the supply train from Highgarden should have solved that problem (assuming she didn't burn the entire convoy).No escape necessary. Jamie explained to Olenna that the Iron fleet's mission was only to destroy the unsullieds boats, stranding the unsullied at Casterly rock. This cut off the unsullied from the rest of Daenerys army, forcing the unsullied to spend months marching across Westeros. A lot has happened since then, so there should have been enough time pass for them to have completed the journey.
Aemon would have been better or something starting with Vis if Rhaegar was going for the original 3 TargaryensDont think that's true. His first aegon doesnt die till after Rhaegar dies on the trident.
Jon's name is Jahaerys - aegon is a retarted name
The writers do have a great way of using poetic justice to kill off the villains - Ellaria watching her Sand Snake daughter die from the same poison she used on Myrcella was another example.Littlefinger played himself, Sansa used his own advice against him because when she examined Arya's possible motives and goals she found taking Sansa's place wasn't there and then she had to examine Littlefingers motives and goals for why he'd want Sansa focused on Arya and then she started examining all his actions and started putting 2 and 2 together. Littlefinger went out exactly the way he should have, the way he'd always go out hoisted on his own petard.
This is exactly why part of me wanted Jaime to die yesterdayThere's a lot to like about last night's episode - but very few twists, at least none that hadn't been foreshadowed well ahead of time. The days of shocking us with scenes like Ned's death, Joffre's death, and the Red Wedding, are well and truly behind us. Now it's a straight beeline to the finish line.. which is kind of unfortunate. Now all we're left with is the visual spectacle, where previously it was the story that held us enthralled.
One thing I picked up on was earlier in the episode.. Euron asked Jon if the wights could swim. Jon's answer was "no". If that's the case, then how did they get the chains down to the dragon at the bottom of the lake in the previous episode? It's not a flaw in Ep7, it just goes to show how utterly stupid Ep6 was from start to finish.
Now we have wights in the North, south of the wall. Given how long it's taken them to get from Hardhome to Eastwatch, they should arrive in Winterfell sometime around season 15, arriving in Kings Landing just in time to crash Cersei's baby's 21st birthday party. Tywin Lannister (the second of his name)... meet your zombie Dad!
Theon didn't kill Euron, he killed random Iron Fleet captain that pulled Theon out of the drink after Euron's ambush in ep 2.
They can't swim but they can survive under water. Many of them probably died with armour on which obviously means cotton under that armour. I'm not sure if you realise it but cotton under armour will make you sink like a lead balloon. Hence, they can get to the bottom of the lake.One thing I picked up on was earlier in the episode.. Euron asked Jon if the wights could swim. Jon's answer was "no". If that's the case, then how did they get the chains down to the dragon at the bottom of the lake in the previous episode? It's not a flaw in Ep7, it just goes to show how utterly stupid Ep6 was from start to finish.
Does anyone else think the Theon/Yara story line is a bit pointless now? There is a war going on.
Jon never saw them get the dead dragon out of the ice, as far as he knows they can't swim. The only people who know the Night's King has a dragon is Bran (through the birds) and those at the wall.
See above, seems to be the Night's King was waiting for the dragon before he marched south to the wall to destroy it. Things might progress a bit faster now.
I admit I was waiting for Jon to expand on his response to whether they could swim or not. Don't see why the wights, weighted down as they mostly are, can't simply sink to the bottom and then walk.The wights didn't need to swim to get the chains around the dragon in the water. The Night King could have sacrificed a thousand of them to get that done. They didn't need to swim.
He did see them fall through the ice, at the start of the island seige.. and none of them ever returned. We also know that they stopped at the waterline in the Battle of Hardhome.Jon never saw them get the dead dragon out of the ice, as far as he knows they can't swim. The only people who know the Night's King has a dragon is Bran (through the birds) and those at the wall.
See above, seems to be the Night's King was waiting for the dragon before he marched south to the wall to destroy it. Things might progress a bit faster now.