Those plebs!I'm not slumming it in the non book reader's thread.
And thanks for gif; have a few facebook jimmies to rustle with it!
Those plebs!I'm not slumming it in the non book reader's thread.
And thanks for gif; have a few facebook jimmies to rustle with it!
Believe it is Tyrion; when Tywin lets everyone know he says he will be the one to tell her - tywin tells him to get an heir on her already but he says something to the effect of, "When do you suppose she will be the most fertile, before or after I tell her brother and mother are dead?"Who ends up telling Sansa that her mum and brother are dead in the books? Would presume regardless it will be Joffrey in the TV series.
They actually seem to believe that Littlefinger is going to just let the Lannisters keep Sansa. Like that was the end of his schemes involving her. The girl is the key to the North, and he's on his way to woo her aunt, but he's just gonna leave her with the dwarf forever.Those plebs!
Absolutely - it was totally the 'right' or 'good' thing to do - it was not, however, the 'lawful' thing to do. That's pretty much Ned Stark all the way - he does what he thinks is the right thing, regardless of whether it fits his code of honor - like lying about being a traitor to protect his daughters or lying about ordering Catelyn to kidnap Tyrion or warning Cersei that Robert was going to totally kill her and her kids or bribing the city watch to seize the city after Robert dies. It's his tragedy that every time he does this, he fucks himself up further.Here we go with this again. Personal vengeance? That was just a bonus. They rebelled against and replaced theMadKing. Mad, get it? It don't mean he was pissed off. They did it because they had to. Robert never wanted to be fucking king.
in this thread at least, someone posted a billy idol .gif shortly after the episode endedHow do non book readers know it was called the Red Wedding?
They probably have the internet or something.How do non book readers know it was called the Red Wedding?
That's unthinkable.They probably have the internet or something.
Hey uhm... Remember when Ned said "when I see you again, we'll talk about your mother..."The father who cheated on his wife and came back from the war with a bastard?
I'm pretty sure Ned and Robert talked a little bit about Jon Snow's mother early in the show. Plus I'm pretty sure Ned told Jon that despite his name he has Stark blood.I have the most insane theory ever that I just made up.
My theory is firstly that Ned has far too much honor to father a bastard. The dude died for his family, and died ultimately because of his honor. There's just no way I believe he had a bastard. I mean, it's possible I guess if there was a hot piece of ass and dude just wanted to fuck while on some drunken bender, but I don't see it. I HAVE NOT READ THE BOOKS, IF MY THEORY IS CORRECT DO NOT SEND ME NEGS SAYING SO. With that said:
At first I was wondering if perhaps Jon Snow was actually a Targaeryn child that Ned tried to save, but he's not blonde.. they're all blonde I think? So he can't be. But what if... what if he's actually a bastard Robert Baratheon had with Ned's sister that he/she didn't want to stay with Robert after she died? BAM MY MIND IS BLOWN. I could be completely wrong, but that would be so righteous. I don't even know if Jon could ever find that out though, so they may never even say who his mother is in the books. Just me theorizing again.