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House Tully done dirty?

So I preface this by saying I’ve seen the show and am almost done a clash of kings so this could change. I feel like house Tully and the river lands were made to look weak in the show. They definitely made Edmure look like a moron. But Edmure and the lords of the river lands fought back the Lannister army and kept them at bay.

The show never show Hoster Tully win he’s dying like the books. I wish they had shown how bad ass the Blackfish is like in the books.

If I need to keep reading just let me know that’s my hot take for where I am.

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What did Jaime mean by "There are no men like me. Only me."

And for the clever people, what is your philosophical or psychological interpretation of why Jaime said the above quote.

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Which season finale is better in your opinion: Season 4's "The Children" or Season 6's "The Winds of Winter"?

On one hand, you have Season 4's "The Children." Tyrion's confrontation with Tywin, Brienne and The Hound's brutal fight, Arya sailing to Braavos and many other things
On the other, there's Season 6's "The Winds of Winter." This one is a pure, cinematic adrenaline rush. The opening sequence with the Sept of Baelor is one of the best-directed scene in the entire show.
We get the new king in the North, Cersei's ruthless takeover, Daenerys finally setting sail, and the truth about Jon's birth. Even though storylines were concluded perfectly some of them weren't that good to begin with. I personally never liked high sparrow and Arya storylines but conclusions to them were very satisfying

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Just saw the Red Wedding scene for the first time

>!What the actual fuck, nothing could have prepared me for that. Im speechless, My jaw may as well be on the floor. Ive heard a lot about this scene but what happened was certainly not what I was expecting. I actually liked Robb too, and Catelyn. Fucking brutal. I mean how does one carry on watching without being paranoid or untrusting of every character lmao.!<

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Where is jon snow's uncle?

I think the watchers went out north to look for the party involving jon's uncle, but I don't remember him returning.

I have finished 3 season till now, so no spoiler. Just wanted to know did I miss something or is there a big plotline ahead on this.

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