How would Joffrey react if he found out he was Jaime’s child?
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The way all of the stark children looked up to Robb as thier only remaining hope.
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To people who have read the books, are they 18+?
My sister (13 yo) wants to watch game of thrones, I talk about it a lot with her and she often sees edits on tiktok and she wanted to watch it but I said no, I genuinely don’t think someone her age will be able to handle it and I just don’t want her watching that stuff so young, then she asked if she could read the books which I was happy about cause I want her to read, but as someone who hasn’t read the books idk if they’re appropriate for her age or do they have like the same amount of 18+ content in it if not more?
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My sister (13 yo) wants to watch game of thrones, I talk about it a lot with her and she often sees edits on tiktok and she wanted to watch it but I said no, I genuinely don’t think someone her age will be able to handle it and I just don’t want her watching that stuff so young, then she asked if she could read the books which I was happy about cause I want her to read, but as someone who hasn’t read the books idk if they’re appropriate for her age or do they have like the same amount of 18+ content in it if not more?
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Why didn’t the Lannister’s get flak like the Greyjoy’s for joining the rebellion late?
I see that many people mock the Greyjoys for joining after the trident. But so did Tywin and to make matters worst he betrayed his king and caused a lot of violence in kings landing. How do none of the other houses speak on it.
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I see that many people mock the Greyjoys for joining after the trident. But so did Tywin and to make matters worst he betrayed his king and caused a lot of violence in kings landing. How do none of the other houses speak on it.
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What does this guy mean when he says the Dorne plot was messed up?
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Stannis and Davos are the most underrated duo
One thing I’ve always loved is how Davos is literally the only person alive who can look Stannis in the eye and tell him he’s being stupid and somehow get away with it.
“Loyal service means telling hard truths” is one of the best lines in the show, and Davos lived it. He understood Stannis better than anyone, beneath the harsh exterior, Stannis was a disciplined commander with a real sense of justice and duty. And he also saw how the Red Woman was slowly turning him into something he never originally was…. a fanatic.
The show tried hard to frame Stannis as rigid, boring, grumpy… but honestly I think he’s one of the most articulate and unexpectedly charismatic characters in the entire series. When he speaks, it’s sharp and filled with purpose. He always meant what he said.
That’s why the early Stannis–Davos dynamic was so good. Before everything went downhill before the madness and the brutal decision with Shireen…
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One thing I’ve always loved is how Davos is literally the only person alive who can look Stannis in the eye and tell him he’s being stupid and somehow get away with it.
“Loyal service means telling hard truths” is one of the best lines in the show, and Davos lived it. He understood Stannis better than anyone, beneath the harsh exterior, Stannis was a disciplined commander with a real sense of justice and duty. And he also saw how the Red Woman was slowly turning him into something he never originally was…. a fanatic.
The show tried hard to frame Stannis as rigid, boring, grumpy… but honestly I think he’s one of the most articulate and unexpectedly charismatic characters in the entire series. When he speaks, it’s sharp and filled with purpose. He always meant what he said.
That’s why the early Stannis–Davos dynamic was so good. Before everything went downhill before the madness and the brutal decision with Shireen…
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Which of Daenerys forces was the most loyal to her and who would abandon her first if the situation presented itself?
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What people don't seem to realize is that Ned Stark came in with 7 people specifically, 7 people for a trial by combat (for the New Gods despite him believing in the Old Ones) against whomever is holding Lyanna Stark (Ser Arthur)
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