Game of Thrones

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Anonymous wrote:I think they've gotten ahead of the books for a lot of characters. Maybe Stannis has his daughter killed but it hasn't happened in the books yet.


The show creators mentioned that GRR Martin told them about Shireen being burned. It hasn't happened in the books yet. But since she's not with Stannis in the books, I would bet that he does not order it (in fact, he wants her on the Iron Throne in the book.) It would be Selyse and Melisandre who burn the girl without Stannis knowing (since they stayed behind at Castle Black in books.)
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Anonymous wrote:Can anyone explain why Jon Snow's sword destroyed the White Walker? I thought only 'dragon glass' killed white walkers?


His sword is Valyrian Steel. There are only a few Valyrian steel swords left in the world, since none have been made since the Doom of Valyria (and nobody knows how to make it anymore.) It's harder and sharper than normal steel and is rumored to have been forged with magic spells. I don't think anyone knew that Valyrian Steel could kill a white walker until Jon actually did it. Valyrian steel did not exist 8000 years ago, the last time the White Walkers showed up in Westeros. The White Walker was pretty surprised when the sword didn't shatter.


So White Walker weapons out there right now:

Jon Snow - longclaw
Brienne of Tarth - Oathkeeper
Tonmen - Widow's Wail
Peter the Pimp - dagger


Sam's father, Randyl Tarly, has an ancestral Valyrian Steel sword (Heartsbane?) We'll see some Tarlys next season. It was hinted at when Stannis told Sam that his father was one of the greatest military commanders and the only one to have defeated Robert on the battlefield.
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I read an interview were he said the show has made some decisions that will make the last few seasons very different from the books. He didn't fault them - he just said it's not what he's writing.

Thy stated - the show is crazy violent and rapey but burning that girl on the stake last night didn't feel like it was worth watching Dany fly off on a dragon. It's getting a bit old for me.

Oh I'll still watch, I love the show, just sayin.
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The violence in the show generally hasn't bothered me, even if it does seem kind of excessive. I expected Sansa's rape, and (hearing about) the uproar over it surprised me. But Stannis burning his daughter definitely, definitely bothered me a LOT. Not sure if it was the intent of the show's writers/creators, but Stannis and his wife are now irredeemable characters for me.
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There are many different obvious roads the story can take vis-a-vis the many different prophecies, Dany and Jon, dragon must have three heads, Bran (he is supposed to "fly" remember), Jon's parentage, Azor Azai and Lightbringer, etc.. I don't know where it's going, but I can guess many of the possibilities.

It's Arya's story that I can't quite get. Where is he going with it and how does it fit? The books clearly hint at the fact that the Faceless Men may have caused the Doom of Valyria (the worship of the god-of-many-faces started in the slave mines of Valyria, and he hints to Arya that they brought the "gift" to their masters). The destruction of the greatest civilization the world has ever known (of which the Targaryens were only a minor House, but the only ones who survived.) I'm not sure the Faceless Men are fond of dragons.
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Anonymous wrote:The violence in the show generally hasn't bothered me, even if it does seem kind of excessive. I expected Sansa's rape, and (hearing about) the uproar over it surprised me. But Stannis burning his daughter definitely, definitely bothered me a LOT. Not sure if it was the intent of the show's writers/creators, but Stannis and his wife are now irredeemable characters for me.



What the Lord of Light asked if Stannis is not that different from what God asked of Abraham.
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The Shireen scene was unnecessary. It seems that GOT is overly focused on upping itself on shock value for every few episodes. Its almost as if they are hoping to spark outrage to fuel more discussion via social media about the show. The Dany/dragon scene would have been so much better if it hadn't followed another shock value scene.
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Anonymous wrote:The violence in the show generally hasn't bothered me, even if it does seem kind of excessive. I expected Sansa's rape, and (hearing about) the uproar over it surprised me. But Stannis burning his daughter definitely, definitely bothered me a LOT. Not sure if it was the intent of the show's writers/creators, but Stannis and his wife are now irredeemable characters for me.



What the Lord of Light asked if Stannis is not that different from what God asked of Abraham.


First of all, what God asked of Abraham was a means test of his faith. Not a literal homicide of his child. And do you really think the Lord of Light did the asking? Seemed to me it was Melisandre giving the orders.

Anonymous
The daughter thing wasnt ideal, but we all have to make sacrifices sometimes.
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John's last name is Snow. Ramsey's last name is Snow. Are we to assume they are brothers?

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Anonymous wrote:John's last name is Snow. Ramsey's last name is Snow. Are we to assume they are brothers?



Early on it mentioned that Snow is the name given to illegitimate children. They are both bastards.
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Anonymous wrote:John's last name is Snow. Ramsey's last name is Snow. Are we to assume they are brothers?



I believe Snow is the last name given to all bastards. No relation, just indicates that neither is legitimate children.
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Anonymous wrote:John's last name is Snow. Ramsey's last name is Snow. Are we to assume they are brothers?



Snow is the last name of all bastard children. When Ramsey was legitimized he became a Bolton (I think).
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:John's last name is Snow. Ramsey's last name is Snow. Are we to assume they are brothers?



I believe Snow is the last name given to all bastards. No relation, just indicates that neither is legitimate children.


In the Northern parts, right? Sand is the bastard name in the Southern?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:The violence in the show generally hasn't bothered me, even if it does seem kind of excessive. I expected Sansa's rape, and (hearing about) the uproar over it surprised me. But Stannis burning his daughter definitely, definitely bothered me a LOT. Not sure if it was the intent of the show's writers/creators, but Stannis and his wife are now irredeemable characters for me.


Upon hearing her daughter's cries, his wife tried to stop it but was held back
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