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what the actual f does this show wants?

First of all, i love this series and currently i am on the 3rd season, episode 9 to be exact . But what the fuckk😭🙏🏻 I just witnessed the most traumatic episode of my whole life.

In the 1st season they killed Ned, the character that i thought will be the center of the whole story. Sure he died, I couldn’t complain. I came with an understanding, maybe they wanted the young Starks like Jon and Robb to be the stars of the show

The second season went well, i’d say. But WHY they made Theon betrayed the Starks🙂?

THE 3RD SEASON IS THE MOST FUCKED-UP, yet. They made you love The King in the North and his Queen, as well as Lady Stark. And they killed them in the most brutal way🙂.

What kind of hell is waiting for me if i keep watching this Peak

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The reason why the White Walker spared and didn't add Sam to the dead army is because he'll slow down the march.
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Why are people so mad about Dany?

I used to be. I used to think they ruined the show. I know the writing wasn't as good in the final season but on my rewatch I can actually see it. I can see where she starts going mad. I can see Tyrion trying to keep her in check. After watching Missandei get killed, Rhaegal and Viserion, finding out her claim to the throne is a lie, Jorah dying. I can see the madness truly take hold when she has no advisor beside her to stop her when she begins to burn Kings Landing. It's not the ending we wanted but I don't know why people want it redone. I'd rather have answers about the weird symbols from the WW or why they wanted Bran.

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How do see the events unfolding if Robb had won, making the North an independent country, and Stannis is on the Iron Throne after the War of the Five Kings.
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Is it ever explained why LLLL calls himself ′First Sword′ of Bravos? Are all warriors given that noscript or did he come first in a tournament or something?
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If Kingsguard are usually already noted knights when joining, and serve for life, isn’t it inevitable you’ll wind up with a bunch of old men as your bodyguards?

Ser Barristan Selmy is surprised and insulted to be asked to retire as a Kingsguard, and the implication is no Kingsguard retires — they serve for life. And you don’t add new ones until one dies.

But most kings have long reigns, and given most of the time the Kingsguard stay with the king and the king isn’t being attacked so the Kingsguard aren’t getting killed in action… it seems like after a few decades, you’d have old men protecting you.

I could see if the Kingsguard was largely ceremonial, but it seems like they are expected to fight.

Do kings send their elder Kingsguard out on missions just to get rid of them?

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