“Which House Stark employee will enter the Hall of Fame? Only one can.”
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What do you think the show would’ve looked like if they’d decided to include both Young Griff and Jon Connington?
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If Jon and Rob had switched situations in the War of 5 Kings, do you think Jon could have done better leading the army and making decisions?
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The Hound’s character arc is the most quietly profound in the entire show
he goes from a man who thinks kindness is weakness to someone who literally dies protecting arya
“fuck the king” to teaching a kid how to survive to finding peace with the brotherhood
his conversation with arya before he fights the mountain where he tells her not to be like him is heartbreaking
he spent his whole life angry and violent and in his last moment he saves her from that same path
sandor clegane deserved better than he got but his ending was perfect for his character
the hound is what the show did right. complex morally gray character who actually earned his redemption
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he goes from a man who thinks kindness is weakness to someone who literally dies protecting arya
“fuck the king” to teaching a kid how to survive to finding peace with the brotherhood
his conversation with arya before he fights the mountain where he tells her not to be like him is heartbreaking
he spent his whole life angry and violent and in his last moment he saves her from that same path
sandor clegane deserved better than he got but his ending was perfect for his character
the hound is what the show did right. complex morally gray character who actually earned his redemption
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Rewatching GOT and noticing how different the early seasons feel now.
I started a whole rewatch this week, and it's wild how different the early seasons hit when you already know where everyone ends up. Every scene with Sansa and Arya feels heavier. Even Tyrion's sarcasm feels sharper because you know how messy things get later.
It feels like a completely different show on a rewatch.
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I started a whole rewatch this week, and it's wild how different the early seasons hit when you already know where everyone ends up. Every scene with Sansa and Arya feels heavier. Even Tyrion's sarcasm feels sharper because you know how messy things get later.
It feels like a completely different show on a rewatch.
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What is the realm...?
Was reading something and author captured what realm is
>As he entered the main road, sounds of the city soothed his ears. Peasants bickering, horses and pony stomping the cobblestone, kids laughing as they ran along the road. Varys's hood tugged behind him as he stepped up to the road. Gold rays rolled down on the path, he laid gaze on the smile flickering on the small face. It froze him. He stayed still even after the kids left. The warm sunlight bathed the whole city of rot. The jagged frame of King's Landing glimmered in the evening gold. Even amidst Gold and Rot it produced, life thrived and that's what Varys served–realm.
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Was reading something and author captured what realm is
>As he entered the main road, sounds of the city soothed his ears. Peasants bickering, horses and pony stomping the cobblestone, kids laughing as they ran along the road. Varys's hood tugged behind him as he stepped up to the road. Gold rays rolled down on the path, he laid gaze on the smile flickering on the small face. It froze him. He stayed still even after the kids left. The warm sunlight bathed the whole city of rot. The jagged frame of King's Landing glimmered in the evening gold. Even amidst Gold and Rot it produced, life thrived and that's what Varys served–realm.
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Where do Young Griff Theories come from?
Where does the theory of “FAegon” come from? I’ve finished the books, and couldn’t see any reason to doubt the story line or see why he would be a blackfyre. Other than the fact we thought he had been murdered as a child for the whole series, but a plot twist and him being the real Aegon doesn’t seem implausible.
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Where does the theory of “FAegon” come from? I’ve finished the books, and couldn’t see any reason to doubt the story line or see why he would be a blackfyre. Other than the fact we thought he had been murdered as a child for the whole series, but a plot twist and him being the real Aegon doesn’t seem implausible.
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For people who read the books, which character felt the most different from the show?
I've read the books once but not recently, and I remember thinking some characters were almost unrecognizable compared to the show.
For me, it was Cat. I forgot how intense and layered she is in the books until I started rereading.
Curious what characters stood out most to you guys in terms of difference.
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I've read the books once but not recently, and I remember thinking some characters were almost unrecognizable compared to the show.
For me, it was Cat. I forgot how intense and layered she is in the books until I started rereading.
Curious what characters stood out most to you guys in terms of difference.
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What would Jaime do next if he didn't return to King's Landing?
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Why did Tywin keep lending Baelish money? Especially as the Lannister mines started to run out.
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Seven Devils // Game of Thrones (S7)
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Seven Devils // Game of Thrones (S7)
**WARNING**SPOILERS FOR SEASON 7 GOT**
Turn back now if you haven't watched yet!!
Heyyyy, I'm back from my five year hiatus, mainly because of this show and how submerged I am in it.
Life did not turned out as planned for me. I ended up dropping out of…
Turn back now if you haven't watched yet!!
Heyyyy, I'm back from my five year hiatus, mainly because of this show and how submerged I am in it.
Life did not turned out as planned for me. I ended up dropping out of…