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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote]I actually didn't like the scene with Sir Davos and the Red Lady. It was just too easy. And it was not in keeping with Jon's view of justice. He hung a child because that child attempted to kill him, but he lets the Red Lady go after she admits to burning an innocent child alive? I mean, maybe you could say that he had to hang the child because the child would have continued to be a threat. But that scene just didn't sit right with me. I also don't think Sir Davos would have let it go down that way so easily. He was ready to kill her, but he's cool with Jon just sending her away? Also, Sir Davos knows what she is capable of. He's seen her black magic. He has to know that sending her away makes her potentially more dangerous. [/quote] I thought the only reason the Red Lady was still around was because, well, she's been useful for battle and they're also pretty effin scared of her.[/quote] And didn't she rape Gendry, too? What, no justice for Gendry? And where was Davos when Melisandre murdered Renly? And the burning of the misc Florents a few seasons ago? Was he calling for her hanging then? OR was Shirren's life worth more because she was young? or cute? or a girl? [/quote] He's been against Melisandre the whole time, but had to enter into an uneasy alliance with her because of Stannis. He was the one who snuck Gendry out of Dragonstone when she wanted to burn him. Do you even watch the show?[/quote] Yes, but I don't recall him screaming about the murder of Renly and the Florents the way he did about Shireen. Perhaps he feels like he has a better shot with Jon than he did with Stannis, but he was still the manly midwife to the creepy shadow baby. [/quote] Renly was actively engaged in war. He was an adult. Huge difference between his death and burning an innocent child at the stake; being female and cute has nothing to do with it. He also--admittedly--loved her like his own child, so it makes sense that he'd be more upset about her death than that of Renly.[/quote]
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