Anonymous wrote:I was so excited to see The Hound back. Anyone else??
How is Arya ever going to survive that wound. And there's no way she can avoid the Faceless Man the rest of her life, if she even lives.
With Sansa out and about visiting these Houses (some of which are Bolton allies), how has that monster husband of hers not tracked her down yet? She doesn't seem too concerned about him finding her. I would be. And who do you think her letter was to? My guess is Littlefinger.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Do we know (from books/TV) why the Children were fighting the First Men according to where GoT begins? (I realize that Bran and/or others may have altered history ... and may continue to do so with every visit to the past, so it gets murky.) My recollection of the First Men's relationship with the Children from Old Nan(?) was that the two groups coexisted peacefully. Based on last week, we know they did until they didn't.
This show is beginning to feel like a medieval fantasy child of the Matrix and Lost. I liked both ... but my mind is melting.
Martin's Westeros history is meant to echo loosely the history of the British Isles, with successive waves pushing out the earlier inhabitants. So the Children might represent the Britons (or the Picts?), with the First Men representing the Anglo-Saxons and the Targaryens representing the Normans. I didn't read that anywhere, but that's what I'd always assumed. The Targaryens may also be the Romans, with ancient Valyria being Rome. Maybe the Iron Born are the Vikings and the Dothraki the Huns or Mongols?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Very sad situation at the Tarwell family homestead. I really wanted someone to tell off Pops Tarwell.
Why must 90% of the fathers on this show be pure evil?
Most are just tough, not evil, trying to bring up tough children. Winter is Coming, after all. Tywin and Tarly are this model, and neither of them has lost a child yet. The Ned and Jamie model? Not so much.
Anonymous wrote:Do we know (from books/TV) why the Children were fighting the First Men according to where GoT begins? (I realize that Bran and/or others may have altered history ... and may continue to do so with every visit to the past, so it gets murky.) My recollection of the First Men's relationship with the Children from Old Nan(?) was that the two groups coexisted peacefully. Based on last week, we know they did until they didn't.
This show is beginning to feel like a medieval fantasy child of the Matrix and Lost. I liked both ... but my mind is melting.
Anonymous wrote:Very sad situation at the Tarwell family homestead. I really wanted someone to tell off Pops Tarwell.
Why must 90% of the fathers on this show be pure evil?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Who is Blackfish again?
Brynden Tully, Catelyn Stark's uncle (her father's brother), so the Stark children's great-uncle. Head of House Tully.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Natalie Dormer, who plays Margery, is the spitting image of the young Diana Rigg, who plays Olenna.
Just googled her, I don't think she is. Not really.
NP. I see it. There's definitely something there.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Natalie Dormer, who plays Margery, is the spitting image of the young Diana Rigg, who plays Olenna.
Just googled her, I don't think she is. Not really.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Natalie Dormer, who plays Margery, is the spitting image of the young Diana Rigg, who plays Olenna.
Just googled her, I don't think she is. Not really.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Very sad situation at the Tarwell family homestead. I really wanted someone to tell off Pops Tarwell.
Why must 90% of the fathers on this show be pure evil?
I wouldn't call him pure evil any more than Cersei. I think that the male and female characters have different ways of exerting their power and control over their children.
When it comes to pure evil I think Ramsey and Joffrey even more than I think of the White Walkers.
Well, I was thinking specifically of the fathers. Tywin, Pops Tarwell, Walder Frey, Pops Greyjoy -- they are all awful.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Cersei has already lost 3 children. The Baratheon heir; Myrcella, and Joffrey.
Maybe I am thinking of the wrong TV show, but didn't someone find the Baratheon heir living in a village making swords? No idea what happened to him other than being found. Really, it could be the wrong show, not sure I am smart enough to keep up with the 100 characters in GoT.
Anonymous wrote:Natalie Dormer, who plays Margery, is the spitting image of the young Diana Rigg, who plays Olenna.