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Also, yara really just gonna let the iron islands go from being independent to part of the six kingdoms? Nobody even said anything when bran gave no hesi to granting his house independence
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At least Chernobyl is on tomorrow.
The Stark House been independent for a thousand yearsAlso, yara really just gonna let the iron islands go from being independent to part of the six kingdoms? Nobody even said anything when bran gave no hesi to granting his house independence
Shouldve took the Jax Teller RouteThey made Jon go out weeeak. Dude is literally contemplating his decisions in his last conversation with Tyrion. His story arc gotta be one of the most underwhelming. I guess it does fit his character though.
Jon bent the knee to Dany tho. Eddard was the “warden of the north”. Rob was the first “king of the north” in however many years sinceThe Stark House been independent for a thousand years
In damn near every war/fighting movie once the leader is killed the troops fall back. Why is it so strange that they did it here?So after Dany died the Dorthraki did what?
and the Unsullied went off to live in a land with a bunch of dudes watching each other die off?
The Dorne episodes were better.
Hated it.
I'm guessing Drogon snitched on Jon on his way out...
Sansa wouldn't even bend the knee to her own brother. SCUMBAG
Garbage.
I’ll tell myself the show ended after season 5 and be content.
Why was Brienne even there at the council? Why did she have a vote?
And why didn't she go with Sansa?
She went from a knight to changing Brann's diaper?
Garbage.
I’ll tell myself the show ended after season 5 and be content.
Garbage.
I’ll tell myself the show ended after season 5 and be content.
Season 5?!
So is it a foregone conclusion that Jon will live amongst the free folk? The way he looks back at the gate closing and also the line where tormund says “you have the real north in you” in the previous episode I think it’s safe to assume that
She’s lady commander of the King’s guard. She swore to protect all the Stark children.Why was Brienne even there at the council? Why did she have a vote?
And why didn't she go with Sansa?
She went from a knight to changing Brann's diaper?