If Cersei inherited Tywin's delusional way of thinking, Tyrion got his brutality and smart, where did Jaime get his talent as a swordsman exactly? Or what did Jaime actually get?
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Its actually funny how Joffrey' tv series counterpart was the one...
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The fact that theon traded this relationship for a man who didn't even like him is one of the biggest fumbles a character could ever do.
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The only "noble" and "glorious" sequence in the entire series is Stannis at the Blackwater
GRRM and the series were notorious for subverting core tropes of fantasy, yet despite this there remains one glorious thread amongst all the mud and mire.
Stannis at the Blackwater is reminiscent of Aragorm at Minas Tirith. Despite the wildfire, he presses the attack, with no concern for self. He is first up the ladder and hews his foes as a mighty man would.
He loses - but there is no other man, at any point in the series, who reaches these heights. Jon at the Battle of the Bastards is just suicidal desperation in comparison.
What they did to Stannis in the series - it still hurts me now. Because for a few minutes of one episode he was the only good thing in Westeros
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GRRM and the series were notorious for subverting core tropes of fantasy, yet despite this there remains one glorious thread amongst all the mud and mire.
Stannis at the Blackwater is reminiscent of Aragorm at Minas Tirith. Despite the wildfire, he presses the attack, with no concern for self. He is first up the ladder and hews his foes as a mighty man would.
He loses - but there is no other man, at any point in the series, who reaches these heights. Jon at the Battle of the Bastards is just suicidal desperation in comparison.
What they did to Stannis in the series - it still hurts me now. Because for a few minutes of one episode he was the only good thing in Westeros
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Not my best take in a northern soldier but I impressed with the look
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Size matters, except when your opponent is just FUCKING BETTER at you
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That split second before chaos , what were you guys thinking at this instant ?
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