I think you might have missed that the guy Bran killed when he was Hodor was the same guy that cut off Jamie's hand. Once the Boltons helped the Freys in the Red Wedding, they built an alliance with the Lanisters. Ramsay sent Locke to the wall to find out from John where Bran was and take him out.
I think its kinda fun in S1 when Ned and Cersei meet in the betrayal garden he says something like "I know the truth Jon Arryn died for" and Cersei is like "did you just bring me here to pose me riddles?" and shes actually being legit because she didnt kill the guy.
Ned didn't specifically accuse her of killing Jon Arryn. He was saying that Jon Arryn was murdered for knowing that Cersei and Jaime were incestuous lovers, and that their Cersei's children were not Robert's.
@@SalvableRuin Calling it "the truth Jon Arryn died for" is quite *specifically* accusing her of murder, it's just not *explicitly* accusing her of murder.
No Littlefinger kickstarted everything. He conspired & helped to kill Jon Arryn, he got Ned captured & killed by lying about the gold cloaks being on his side, he just had a hand in Joffrey's death, now he has Sansa... He's the one moving the chess pieces.
You guys forgot Locke was sent by Bolton to find the rest of the stark children. He also took Jaime and Brienne hostage lol. He's been a bad guy for a while now 😂
I hope this King Tommy guy has a nice time ruling all those kingdoms. Most kings didn't seem like they were having much fun and the last guy was having a little too much fun
the job of a squire is to help with the armour, clean it, maintain it, prepare the meals, look after the horse etc. In return you're trained to be a knight, given a place to live etc.
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You get some "Robert's Rebellion" related back story that fills in where we started. At this point it might help to read or listen to "Robert's Rebellion" back story. Lots of action to come as we pass midpoint of season 4.
@@krickey72 The audio readings fill in what the TV show could not do because much of it is in the minds of the characters. Plus you can tour GOT locations with InDeepGeek as your guide.
It really helps to hear all of the different perspectives, too. It's like our own histories. Nobody has the full story, and people tend to twist events to suit their own purposes.
You need to understand how much of a sneak Peter truly is...he started the rumor that started Robert's Rebellion because he was jealous that Kat was marrying Ned Stark's brother. He started EVERYTHING. The dual between Brandon Stark (Ned's Brother) explained by Sansa's aunt, was a lie from Peter. It wasn't like that. Peter challenged him for Kat's hand, but he was small and week and lost. In his defeat, he ran off and started the lie about Aegon and Leanna-starting the rebellion. This is not a spoiler, just info to understand what you just watched. Peter is cunning, manipulative, and has more power for doing this. He is the biggest player in the game.
Frosty the Snowman be cold. And, Ghost, he was never unlinked to Jon. ALL THE STARKS are wargs. Except Sansa. She didn't develop that power with her wolf because the Lannisters wanted it killed. But all through their journey, Arya, Jon, Robb, Bran, and Rickon are ALWAYS linked with their wolves. Distance doesn't matter. There is a lot you are missing since you aren't watching each seasons history and lore videos.
its a real shame that they didn't have the wolf drops from the book - too few in the tv series - heck i never understood why they didnt start the series with "Promise Me"
Sansa had that power in the books until Lady was killed. She spent a lot of time with Lady before that bond was broken. Those wolves are very useful companions, too, and Sansa was the only one without that support.
The reason Oberyn says they don't hurt little girls in Dorne is because Dorne is the only one of the Seven Kingdoms where women can inherit. In the book (and this isn't a spoiler because this plot is not included in the show, the Princess of Dorne wants to make Myrcella queen because by Dornish law she preceeds Tommen, who is younger). Anyway, fun reaction.
It isn't really explained in the show, but in the books, Lysa actually SAs Littlefinger and gets pregnant. Her dad (Hoster Tully) forced her to drink moon tea to trigger an abortion before she was married off to Jon Aaron. She almost died, but that tea doesn't always end pregnancies effectively. It's likely Robin really is Peter's son.
@@JC-gn7lq I think more will come out about that. I think when Hoster Tully kept talking about Tansi he was referring to either the young girl named Tansi (the Bolton girl that is hunted) or the woman named Tansi with the red hair, at the brothel that Arya and Brotherhood Without Banners stopped at. GRRM makes a sure we knew her name was Tansi and that she had red hair.
Dear god guys.. “Only by speaking of it does it become real” means that people have already dismissed Jon Arryn as dying by illness (not all obviously not most), only by continuing to talk about will people be reminded of it
Always look foward to these reactions you guys are doing great most reacters have someone who already watched to help out...buckel in rest of this season is awesome.wild super fire
"When Kings and princes default on lesser banks, the bankers commit suicide and sell their wives and children into slavery, When Kings and princes default on The Iron Bank, The Iron Bank finds new Kings and princes willing to pay their debts."
why do people insist on calling out episodes as being the best , the most shocking, the worst.. that's a spoiler too. It's very strange peoples need to ruin and inform SMDH