sticky runes
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So, women who threaten Sansa these days have a tendency to be thrown off buildings and going splat. When's she gonna meet Melisandre?
No, he is truly broken.I wonder: Is Theon really broken like that, or is he playing along?
I have to say, I mostly agree with you. Episodes 1-7 were not fun to watch. Hardhome was a brilliant, brilliant scene, and it introduced Wun Wun, so I'm happy with that; Daznak's Pit was quite good, but I felt like it accidentally made Dany riding Drogon into a comical figure; watching Dany ride off made me chuckle at the absurdity rather than my jaw dropping like it did in the books.Ugh, season five. Bad, bad, bad season. Hardhome and Daznak's Pit were the only good things about it. Other than that... the show's gone down the toilet.
It definitely wasn't one of the strongest seasons. Felt like only half a season with way too many loose ends in that finale. I don't like that church group either. I ended up feeling sorry for Cersei and actually want to see her exact revenge against them. But I want the Tyrells to kick her arse.
Season 4 is by far my favourite season. Joffrey died, Oberyn added a whole new flavour, The Hound and Arya were awesome and things truly felt like they were changing. Tywin's had his grandson murdered at his own wedding, like a public display of "How do you like it?"
Things were tense man, it was truly the downfall of house Lannister.
And when at the wedding the dwarf pretending to be Joffrey humped the wolfs head that was on the Robb Stark dwarf.. Right in front of Sansa...
That made me want Joffrey to choke on his own blood the way Arya made somebody in the episode just before.
What was the point of this post again? Oh yeah, season 4 was awesome and I still miss Robb Stark.
EDIT: Also did Robb ever make Jon his heir in the show?
Wait, maybe I'm thinking of Bran? Because he didn't even see Snow when he was named the king in the north. Did he do that with Bran or did he just say "There must always be a Stark in Winterfell, until I return that will be you." Without naming him his heir as king in the north.
Shame. Shame. Ding ding ding!ok.. I'm sad Jon Snow..
And I just realized that the King's guard is The Mountain V2.0
It's going to happen in the next book. Well, sacrificing Shireen, at least. I assume he'll probably also die in the next book, but it won't be at Brienne's hand, since Brienne never actually goes north.I am kinda disappointed with how Stannis has been ended.. I was texting with @Anouck at the time I was watching the finale. She told me in the books, Stannis would never burn his daughter and is an atheist. So he would definitely not burn/sacrifice his daughter for a god. At least, I think..
Also did Robb ever make Jon his heir in the show?
No, he didn't in the show, but yes, he did in the books, in Catelyn V, A Storm of Swords. It is confirmed in the World of Ice and Fire companion app. However, the whereabouts of Robb's will are currently unknown, and it hasn't surfaced since his death. It's believed that one of the great northern families are holding it safely until the time is right to reveal it.No, nor did he in the books
It's going to happen in the next book. Well, sacrificing Shireen, at least. I assume he'll probably also die in the next book, but it won't be at Brienne's hand, since Brienne never actually goes north.
No, he didn't in the show, but yes, he did in the books, in Catelyn V, A Storm of Swords. It is confirmed in the World of Ice and Fire companion app. However, the whereabouts of Robb's will are currently unknown, and it hasn't surfaced since his death. It's believed that one of the great northern families are holding it safely until the time is right to reveal it.