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RE: Game of Thrones Season 5 Discussion [SPOILERS WITHIN]
April 30, 2015 at 6:06 am
(April 29, 2015 at 8:31 pm)SteelCurtain Wrote:
(April 29, 2015 at 7:41 pm)Clueless Morgan Wrote: Or they start making movies instead of the TV series. I've heard they might go that route.
Hadn't heard that. It would be a lucrative thing for them to start from scratch and do the entire series in movie form. I cannot imagine HBO giving up the rights while the show is on. But I'd totally pay for the movies. Start this train all over again.
Why desire for a compressed version of the HBO 10hour-per-book goodies?!
(April 29, 2015 at 8:31 pm)SteelCurtain Wrote:
(April 29, 2015 at 7:41 pm)Clueless Morgan Wrote: So... you think Little Finger wants to become king and have a trusted warden of the North or something? If he doesn't want the North for himself, then what does he want?
I think Littlefinger and Varys were working against each other for the same goal: give the Seven Kingdoms back to the Targaryens. Littlefinger wants to prove the most valuable player in doing so, and garner the most power after all is said and done. The North is big, the size of the other six+ kingdoms (Dorne, the Crownlands, the Vale, the Riverlands, the Stormlands, The Westerlands, the Reach, and the Iron Islands) combined. But it is barren and doesn't carry the power that the Westerlands, the Reach, or the Stormlands hold. I think that Littlefinger wants to raise his station such that he could be the Hand of the King. He has no hope of being the most powerful man in Westeros, but if he is puppetmaster to all of the plebes in Westeros, and installs Dany and her King (and he knows something that will help him do this, I suspect) they will be indebted to him and his influence enough that he could aspire to be the hand---with the Vale and the North in tow, and maybe even Casterly Rock.
Littlefinger is one of those characters... I have no idea what he's up to... In the books, he just seemed to want Sansa for himself... but I never know what's his ultimate goal.... ultimate power, perhaps... he does seem the type.
(April 29, 2015 at 8:31 pm)SteelCurtain Wrote:
(April 29, 2015 at 7:41 pm)Clueless Morgan Wrote: With Sansa and Theon in the same place it's only a matter of time before their stories collide again. OOOOOO!!!! Maybe Theon is the one that ends up saving Sansa from Ramsay's psycho girlfriend?
No, she doesn't. Theon might tell her and then my awesome idea of Sansa+Theon=4ever will be ruined!!!
This, to me, is the most interesting storyline. This is likely because I have no idea what to expect. I think you're on to something with Theon saving Sansa from Ramsay's ladies. It would be even better if that moment was when she recognizes him!
In the books, there is a rescue attempt that goes terribly wrong... perhaps that will feature in the show as well... Theon's sister hasn't showed up for a while...
(April 29, 2015 at 8:31 pm)SteelCurtain Wrote:
(April 29, 2015 at 7:41 pm)Clueless Morgan Wrote: I don't know what any of this means...
Theon's people! In book 4, the Greyjoys and Theon's uncles play a big part. His uncles Victarion, Euron Crow's Eye, and Aeron Damphair are awesome characters. His sister Asha (Yara in the series) is a freaking boss, too!
I heard rumors that this whole plot line will be axed in the show...
(April 29, 2015 at 8:31 pm)SteelCurtain Wrote:
(April 29, 2015 at 7:41 pm)Clueless Morgan Wrote: I actually think the most awesome thing would be for Dany to rule all by herself and not get married, but seeing as she has this huge blood-right thing happening with the throne I can't see her going to her death and not leaving a Targaryen heir.
That doesn't mean she has to get married, though. She could have Dario's kid. (Which would suck because she'd be having version 2's kid, not super-hot version 1's.) But without a marriage and a "legitimate" heir, it'll just leave doubts about who the next queen/king would be after she died.
Oh she'll leave a Targaryen heir. And in keeping with a long Targaryen tradition.
RE: Game of Thrones Season 5 Discussion [SPOILERS WITHIN]
April 30, 2015 at 10:19 am (This post was last modified: April 30, 2015 at 10:21 am by Clueless Morgan.)
(April 29, 2015 at 8:04 pm)Yeauxleaux Wrote: Maybe I'm being over-analytical but I don't really know why the North is so attractive to people.
Not having read the books I'm guessing, but I think it has to do with the sheer size and, probably, number of people. If Rob could raise an army of Northerners and challenge the king and actually give him a run for his money, I'm sure everyone in the South (i.e. not the North) thereby wants the North under control.
But, again, I'm guessing.
(April 29, 2015 at 8:15 pm)Aroura Wrote: I think, and this is based more on TV clues than book ones, that Littlefinger wants what the Spider wants, a kingdom not at war, with a ruler who will help the people, not just worry about their own power. I *think* Littlefinger is preparing Westeros for the eventual arrival of Danny.
Little Finger seems too ambitious to be satisfied with installing someone else to rule. Although perhaps if that is his plan he's hoping to install someone he can control, and maybe he thinks because Dany is just a little girl he could control her... (?)
(April 29, 2015 at 10:32 pm)Jericho Wrote: The one thing I have learned from this show and even the book series:
No matter what seems the most obvious choice or logical explanation, GRRM is sure to twist it in order to change the effect and piss me off.
(April 29, 2015 at 8:31 pm)SteelCurtain Wrote: This, to me, is the most interesting storyline. This is likely because I have no idea what to expect. I think you're on to something with Theon saving Sansa from Ramsay's ladies. It would be even better if that moment was when she recognizes him!
I've been thinking about it and I don't think that Sansa and Theon would work out. If Theon doesn't eventually spill the beans about his role in betraying Rob and why Bran and Rickon fled Winterfell, someone loyal to the Starks in the North will. Sansa has shown herself capable of holding grudges against people who seem to genuinely want to help her (Brienne), so I don't for an instant think she would forgive Theon for his actions.
(April 30, 2015 at 6:06 am)pocaracas Wrote:
(April 29, 2015 at 8:31 pm)SteelCurtain Wrote: Hadn't heard that. It would be a lucrative thing for them to start from scratch and do the entire series in movie form. I cannot imagine HBO giving up the rights while the show is on. But I'd totally pay for the movies. Start this train all over again.
Why desire for a compressed version of the HBO 10hour-per-book goodies?!
I think they would pick up with movies at whatever point the series ends. And I think they would still be made by HBO as part of the GOT series.
(April 29, 2015 at 8:31 pm)SteelCurtain Wrote: Oh she'll leave a Targaryen heir. And in keeping with a long Targaryen tradition.
So... you agree with my idea then?
Of Jon and Dany?
I'm not actually sure this would happen. It would be kind of fun, and it would probably leave the seven kingdoms in the best hands possible in terms of rulers (Dany, who is greatly concerned with justice and the well being of the people, and Jon, who is as honorable as his father, but not as dogmatically so) but Jon wouldn't leave the Night's Watch.
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RE: Game of Thrones Season 5 Discussion [SPOILERS WITHIN]
April 30, 2015 at 8:58 pm (This post was last modified: April 30, 2015 at 9:00 pm by SteelCurtain.)
(April 30, 2015 at 10:19 am)Clueless Morgan Wrote:
(April 29, 2015 at 8:04 pm)Yeauxleaux Wrote: Maybe I'm being over-analytical but I don't really know why the North is so attractive to people.
Not having read the books I'm guessing, but I think it has to do with the sheer size and, probably, number of people. If Rob could raise an army of Northerners and challenge the king and actually give him a run for his money, I'm sure everyone in the South (i.e. not the North) thereby wants the North under control.
But, again, I'm guessing.
Yep. Power, the North, being so large, has the largest army with the most weathered bannermen in the realm. If you have the North, you have the war. It's the reason the Aegon the Conqueror sought the North to bend the knee first when the Dragon kings first left Valyria and then Dragonstone.
(April 30, 2015 at 10:19 am)Clueless Morgan Wrote:
(April 29, 2015 at 8:15 pm)Aroura Wrote: I think, and this is based more on TV clues than book ones, that Littlefinger wants what the Spider wants, a kingdom not at war, with a ruler who will help the people, not just worry about their own power. I *think* Littlefinger is preparing Westeros for the eventual arrival of Danny.
Little Finger seems too ambitious to be satisfied with installing someone else to rule. Although perhaps if that is his plan he's hoping to install someone he can control, and maybe he thinks because Dany is just a little girl he could control her... (?)
But his family comes from a medium keep in the Riverlands. He has no hope of being King, he knows that. Hand is as high as he could aspire, and being the most powerful man in the land, Lord Protector of the Vale, Lord of Harrenhal, and bringing the North and possibly a kicking and screaming Casterly Rock led by Kevan Lannister.
(April 30, 2015 at 10:19 am)Clueless Morgan Wrote:
(April 29, 2015 at 8:31 pm)SteelCurtain Wrote: This, to me, is the most interesting storyline. This is likely because I have no idea what to expect. I think you're on to something with Theon saving Sansa from Ramsay's ladies. It would be even better if that moment was when she recognizes him!
I've been thinking about it and I don't think that Sansa and Theon would work out. If Theon doesn't eventually spill the beans about his role in betraying Rob and why Bran and Rickon fled Winterfell, someone loyal to the Starks in the North will. Sansa has shown herself capable of holding grudges against people who seem to genuinely want to help her (Brienne), so I don't for an instant think she would forgive Theon for his actions.
Also, as far as everyone but Ramsay Bolton knows, Theon killed Bran and Rickon. And that will count for an interesting encounter, when Ramsay looks to secure his place in Winterfell by killing his Lady Wife's brother and true heir to Winterfell. We should encounter something involving Rickon this season maybe. It may have been preempted by Sansa being back in Winterfell.
(April 30, 2015 at 10:19 am)Clueless Morgan Wrote:
(April 29, 2015 at 8:31 pm)SteelCurtain Wrote: Oh she'll leave a Targaryen heir. And in keeping with a long Targaryen tradition.
So... you agree with my idea then?
Of Jon and Dany?
I'm not actually sure this would happen. It would be kind of fun, and it would probably leave the seven kingdoms in the best hands possible in terms of rulers (Dany, who is greatly concerned with justice and the well being of the people, and Jon, who is as honorable as his father, but not as dogmatically so) but Jon wouldn't leave the Night's Watch.
I will preface this spoiler warning with this: everything that I will discuss in this spoiler is stuff left out of the series, but if you've read the books up to the point that the series is at, you have enough information to have dug this out yourself. This is a prediction, and could spoil the books if you plan on reading, but this prediction is based on the history of Westeros and also what you learn in the books to this point.
Cersei Lannister was promised to Rhaegar Targaryen. Tywin was the Hand of King Aerys, and as such Cersei was a perfect match. Tywin was rebuked by Aerys, who said something along the lines of "Tywin, you are my most capable servant. Why would I wed my son and heir to a servant's daughter?" Instead, Aerys married Rhaegar to Elia Martell of Sunspear, which was a spurn to Tywin, and was a large reason for his betrayal and the sack of King's Landing by the Lannister led forces in Robert's Rebellion. What was the reason for Robert's Rebellion? Rhaegar abducted Ned's sister and Robert's betrothed and beloved Lyanna Stark and took her to the Tower of Joy on the edge of the Red Mountains of Dorne. He left her there to go fight and die on the Trident. When Ned gets to the Tower of Joy, he is met by three Kingsguard, including the Lord Commander of Aerys' Kingsguard. Ned slays all three, and goes inside to see Lyanna laying in a "bed of blood," this is a dream that haunts Ned many times throughout the first book.
So---what were the Kingsguard doing guarding Lyanna Stark and leaving their crown prince to fight at the Trident less three of his companions? They are sworn to defend the King and the royal blood. Lyanna Stark had a baby, and that baby is the heir to the Iron Throne. Lyanna Stark died as a result of complications of childbirth, and she knew at this point that Rhaegar was slain, and that Robert would sit the Iron Throne, and that any spawn of Rhaegar would be killed. This is why she made Ned swear to keep her secret. The secret was the baby, and the baby was Jon Snow, a Targaryen heir and the direct heir to the Iron Throne. This was Ned's "bastard." It's why he never revealed who the mother was. His honor required that he didn't say. But he knew Robert would have Jon killed (not only because he is a Targaryen, but also because he is Lyanna's son by another man), and he promised his sister. Jon has an even better claim to the Iron Throne than Daenerys.
And Targaryens have a long tradition of wedding brother and sister. Technically Jon is Daenarys' nephew.
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RE: Game of Thrones Season 5 Discussion [SPOILERS WITHIN]
May 1, 2015 at 9:57 am (This post was last modified: May 1, 2015 at 9:58 am by Clueless Morgan.)
(April 30, 2015 at 8:58 pm)SteelCurtain Wrote: I will preface this spoiler warning with this: everything that I will discuss in this spoiler is stuff left out of the series, but if you've read the books up to the point that the series is at, you have enough information to have dug this out yourself. This is a prediction, and could spoil the books if you plan on reading, but this prediction is based on the history of Westeros and also what you learn in the books to this point.
Cersei Lannister was promised to Rhaegar Targaryen. Tywin was the Hand of King Aerys, and as such Cersei was a perfect match. Tywin was rebuked by Aerys, who said something along the lines of "Tywin, you are my most capable servant. Why would I wed my son and heir to a servant's daughter?" Instead, Aerys married Rhaegar to Elia Martell of Sunspear, which was a spurn to Tywin, and was a large reason for his betrayal and the sack of King's Landing by the Lannister led forces in Robert's Rebellion. What was the reason for Robert's Rebellion? Rhaegar abducted Ned's sister and Robert's betrothed and beloved Lyanna Stark and took her to the Tower of Joy on the edge of the Red Mountains of Dorne. He left her there to go fight and die on the Trident. When Ned gets to the Tower of Joy, he is met by three Kingsguard, including the Lord Commander of Aerys' Kingsguard. Ned slays all three, and goes inside to see Lyanna laying in a "bed of blood," this is a dream that haunts Ned many times throughout the first book.
So---what were the Kingsguard doing guarding Lyanna Stark and leaving their crown prince to fight at the Trident less three of his companions? They are sworn to defend the King and the royal blood. Lyanna Stark had a baby, and that baby is the heir to the Iron Throne. Lyanna Stark died as a result of complications of childbirth, and she knew at this point that Rhaegar was slain, and that Robert would sit the Iron Throne, and that any spawn of Rhaegar would be killed. This is why she made Ned swear to keep her secret. The secret was the baby, and the baby was Jon Snow, a Targaryen heir and the direct heir to the Iron Throne. This was Ned's "bastard." It's why he never revealed who the mother was. His honor required that he didn't say. But he knew Robert would have Jon killed (not only because he is a Targaryen, but also because he is Lyanna's son by another man), and he promised his sister. Jon has an even better claim to the Iron Throne than Daenerys.
And Targaryens have a long tradition of wedding brother and sister. Technically Jon is Daenarys' nephew.
Fuck, lemme call my friend so I can get the books from her...
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RE: Game of Thrones Season 5 Discussion [SPOILERS WITHIN]
May 2, 2015 at 4:03 pm
(April 30, 2015 at 8:58 pm)SteelCurtain Wrote: I will preface this spoiler warning with this: everything that I will discuss in this spoiler is stuff left out of the series, but if you've read the books up to the point that the series is at, you have enough information to have dug this out yourself. This is a prediction, and could spoil the books if you plan on reading, but this prediction is based on the history of Westeros and also what you learn in the books to this point.
Cersei Lannister was promised to Rhaegar Targaryen. Tywin was the Hand of King Aerys, and as such Cersei was a perfect match. Tywin was rebuked by Aerys, who said something along the lines of "Tywin, you are my most capable servant. Why would I wed my son and heir to a servant's daughter?" Instead, Aerys married Rhaegar to Elia Martell of Sunspear, which was a spurn to Tywin, and was a large reason for his betrayal and the sack of King's Landing by the Lannister led forces in Robert's Rebellion. What was the reason for Robert's Rebellion? Rhaegar abducted Ned's sister and Robert's betrothed and beloved Lyanna Stark and took her to the Tower of Joy on the edge of the Red Mountains of Dorne. He left her there to go fight and die on the Trident. When Ned gets to the Tower of Joy, he is met by three Kingsguard, including the Lord Commander of Aerys' Kingsguard. Ned slays all three, and goes inside to see Lyanna laying in a "bed of blood," this is a dream that haunts Ned many times throughout the first book.
So---what were the Kingsguard doing guarding Lyanna Stark and leaving their crown prince to fight at the Trident less three of his companions? They are sworn to defend the King and the royal blood. Lyanna Stark had a baby, and that baby is the heir to the Iron Throne. Lyanna Stark died as a result of complications of childbirth, and she knew at this point that Rhaegar was slain, and that Robert would sit the Iron Throne, and that any spawn of Rhaegar would be killed. This is why she made Ned swear to keep her secret. The secret was the baby, and the baby was Jon Snow, a Targaryen heir and the direct heir to the Iron Throne. This was Ned's "bastard." It's why he never revealed who the mother was. His honor required that he didn't say. But he knew Robert would have Jon killed (not only because he is a Targaryen, but also because he is Lyanna's son by another man), and he promised his sister. Jon has an even better claim to the Iron Throne than Daenerys.
And Targaryens have a long tradition of wedding brother and sister. Technically Jon is Daenarys' nephew.
I love it when someone else knows these things. Always more interesting than talking to the people who have only watched the show.
RE: Game of Thrones Season 5 Discussion [SPOILERS WITHIN]
May 2, 2015 at 4:51 pm
I could talk about it all day...
"There remain four irreducible objections to religious faith: that it wholly misrepresents the origins of man and the cosmos, that because of this original error it manages to combine the maximum servility with the maximum of solipsism, that it is both the result and the cause of dangerous sexual repression, and that it is ultimately grounded on wish-thinking." ~Christopher Hitchens, god is not Great
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RE: Game of Thrones Season 5 Discussion [SPOILERS WITHIN]
May 2, 2015 at 5:40 pm
I wish I could talk about it to people more, I would too.
My husband watches the show with me, but he's not really that into it. Sometimes, he even just demands spoiler info out of me because he find the TV show overly convoluted (imagine how he'd find the books! lol). I think he mostly just watches it for the T&A.
RE: Game of Thrones Season 5 Discussion [SPOILERS WITHIN]
May 2, 2015 at 6:04 pm
There's more T&A in the books...
"There remain four irreducible objections to religious faith: that it wholly misrepresents the origins of man and the cosmos, that because of this original error it manages to combine the maximum servility with the maximum of solipsism, that it is both the result and the cause of dangerous sexual repression, and that it is ultimately grounded on wish-thinking." ~Christopher Hitchens, god is not Great
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