Lastwolf
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I thought they survived because the left before the doom came?
Wtf is the Doom of Valyria anyway?
From the descriptions some sort of meteor impact or Volcano.
I thought they survived because the left before the doom came?
Wtf is the Doom of Valyria anyway?
Could be yeah, but I still think the Iron Islands would've been cool. The non-book readers were over the moon with the introduction of the Red Viper last year, so I'm sure they wouldn't mind some new intriguing and rough characters like Euron and Victarion. Personally, I'd love to see the Kingsmoot ceremony and them raiding the Shield Islands and stuff.I doubt any of the cut storylines would be faring much better given the standard of writing this season. It's the dialogue, not the plotting that's been so poor. It's hard to guage what would go down well with non-book readers. Arya's plot is a highlight of the later books, and the show is doing a decent job of adapting it in my opinion, but the consensus in the other thread is that it's shite.
Jaime in the Riverlands, iron islands, etc, I don't think they'd have made this season better.
Jaime in the Riverlands, iron islands, etc, I don't think they'd have made this season better.
Yea someone wants Tyrion to return with a dragon and hunt down Tywin instead of killing him like he did.It's funny seeing people's reactions in the TV Show thread... part of me wants to take a ban hit and post in the thread that you lot wouldn't stand a chance reading the fifth book if you think THIS is moving slowly ;P
I'm also questioning the timeline. They're not syncing well. How long had Tyrion and Jorah been without food? Feels like maybe a day. Littlefinger is however already in King's Landing having only left Winterfell in the last episode. Also, how rubbish is Cercei's spynet? How can Littlefinger travel to Winterfell and back again without anyone knowing?
It really is. The timeline doesn't fit, at all. It's not a big issue for me though. The show's got much bigger problems than that.Cercei never had a spy network, I always got the feeling she took info from Littlefinger and the Spider and figured the truth lay in the middle somewhere. Even if she did have her own spies, they wouldn't be operating in the north as everyone there seems to hate her.
Since the spider is gone now she's kinda leaning on Littlefinger a bit more so he thinks he can get away with it, I doubt he'd have been as overt were the spider still around. He wasn't summoned to Kings Landing until after he was already in Winterfell, I doubt the distance from either to King's Landing is all that different (which with Tv magic within one episode is fine).
Everyone has some spies. Spying who goes to and from Winterfell is easy since everyone goes the same route. In the books she obviously couldn't keep tabs but in the show Littlefinger leaves his "comfort" zone. You don't even need to have spies. News travel fast and a lot of people saw him come and go. Bothered me, the bookwatcher, because of all the spytalk that's in the books.Cercei never had a spy network, I always got the feeling she took info from Littlefinger and the Spider and figured the truth lay in the middle somewhere. Even if she did have her own spies, they wouldn't be operating in the north as everyone there seems to hate her.
Since the spider is gone now she's kinda leaning on Littlefinger a bit more so he thinks he can get away with it, I doubt he'd have been as overt were the spider still around. He wasn't summoned to Kings Landing until after he was already in Winterfell, I doubt the distance from either to King's Landing is all that different (which with Tv magic within one episode is fine).
Did people expect Sansa's wedding night to be romantic?
Did people expect Sansa's wedding night to be romantic?
Did people expect Sansa's wedding night to be romantic?
No,
I dont think an intelligent, powerful Sansa would go to Winterfell in the first place, let alone marry him. No idea what she has to gain from the whole thing.
Still just a pawn and a punch bag, it undermines her character arc as a growing force in westeros.
Unless that was the plan in the first place.
he lit candles, what more can they ask for ?
She had no idea as to how evil Ramsay was, though. Littlefinger managed to largely coax her into it, and she had grown to trust him unfortunately.
Part of her character arc in the books was her growing willingness to doubt and challenge the people who claimed to be helping her, most notably Littlefinger. The events of the series can't really be squared with the Sansa of the books, her intended plot arc has been sacrificed.
She had no idea as to how evil Ramsay was, though. Littlefinger managed to largely coax her into it, and she had grown to trust him unfortunately.
I don't actually think the Sansa scene was deserving of all the controversy it's received from outlets on Twitter and the media. I mean yeah it was pretty horrible but I wouldn't put it above several other scenes that the show has put on so far. Maybe I'm a little desensitised as I know what Jeyne went through in the books which doesn't come close to that, but it doesn't seem deserving of all the hate and criticism? I'm seeing so many people saying they're not watching the show any more, threatening to protest, complaints etc etc. Not quite understanding it.
Ya, I echo this. I don't really get it, since from a legal perspective, even by standards of today it wasn't rape. Yes, it was horrible, yes I highly doubt Sansa enjoyed it. As I understand rape, it is either forced physically, or coerced through direct or intimated threats. I suppose you could maybe argue that it was an intimated threat, via Ramsey's history, but does Sansa really know that history other than he tortured Theon?
On top of that, this is the point people are like "Oh well that's it, enough is enough!". So the beheadings of good people, the murder of a pregnant woman with repeated and graphic stabs to the belly, the other rapes, the murder AND rape of prostitutes by good ole Joff, the dragons tearing dudes apart, burning little girls, eating babies. The dude who rapes his 300 daughters on the regular and murdered their sons. I mean, we're just scratching the surface of the morally reprehensible shit that this show depicts.
I guess it's a reflection of humanity in general then? Nobody gives a shit about anything else unless they are directly vested in it. Nobody cares about those prossies, nobody cares about Crasters daughters. Sansa though, she was "ours" I guess? That is the only real way I can understand the outrage of this over everything else. Anyways, ya, I don't really see how it can be construed as rape when he didn't force her or threaten her? Maybe I missed something? It seemed to me like she knew she was going to sleep with him, and she knew it was going to suck, she even intimated this fact to Littlefinger "the next time you see me I'll be married" aka I won't be a virgin. So ya, she knew all of this, was accepting of it, didn't like it, and Ramsay sure made it worse. But Rape? Can someone enlighten me if I missed something glaring!
Are we really having this discussion? It was rape. Full stop.
Does it matter if its 'technically' rape
It was unpleasant whatever you want to call it.
You probably have a point about people not giving a shit unless invested. Or maybe it was just the straw that broke the camels back.
@Nucks
Did Sansa want to marry Ramsay? No. She was forced to marry him by Littlefinger or manipulated if you will.
Did Sansa want to have sex with Ramsay? No, she quite blatantly did not.
Could Sansa have refused to have sex with Ramsay? Again, no.
Did Sansa at any point have a choice in any of it? No.
So was it rape? Yes, it fecking was.
And no, Sansa has no power at all in any of this. She is LF's pawn and then the Bolton's pawn. All the Bolton's need from her is her name to stabilize their immediate rule not legitimize themselves. As soon as he gets an heir she'll be popped off.
Ya, I echo this. I don't really get it, since from a legal perspective, even by standards of today it wasn't rape. Yes, it was horrible, yes I highly doubt Sansa enjoyed it. As I understand rape, it is either forced physically, or coerced through direct or intimated threats. I suppose you could maybe argue that it was an intimated threat, via Ramsey's history, but does Sansa really know that history other than he tortured Theon?
On top of that, this is the point people are like "Oh well that's it, enough is enough!". So the beheadings of good people, the murder of a pregnant woman with repeated and graphic stabs to the belly, the other rapes, the murder AND rape of prostitutes by good ole Joff, the dragons tearing dudes apart, burning little girls, eating babies. The dude who rapes his 300 daughters on the regular and murdered their sons. I mean, we're just scratching the surface of the morally reprehensible shit that this show depicts.
I guess it's a reflection of humanity in general then? Nobody gives a shit about anything else unless they are directly vested in it. Nobody cares about those prossies, nobody cares about Crasters daughters. Sansa though, she was "ours" I guess? That is the only real way I can understand the outrage of this over everything else. Anyways, ya, I don't really see how it can be construed as rape when he didn't force her or threaten her? Maybe I missed something? It seemed to me like she knew she was going to sleep with him, and she knew it was going to suck, she even intimated this fact to Littlefinger "the next time you see me I'll be married" aka I won't be a virgin. So ya, she knew all of this, was accepting of it, didn't like it, and Ramsay sure made it worse. But Rape? Can someone enlighten me if I missed something glaring!
Been avoiding the show from this season on until the next book is released. Who was involved in this rape scene that has inflamed the internet?
What in the actual? Yeah I'm glad now I'm watching this season later and not week by week now.Brienne and Pod.