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Who ends up sitting on the Iron Throne?


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I'm about halfway through now. I don't even read much (if ever) but this has me hooked. When I grabbed the book Saturday I wasn't even sure I'd get to finish it.:lol:
 
Anyone notice that every stark who left winterfell told someone they had to stay back because a stark always needed to be in winterfell? And they all died.

Ned told cat.
Cat told Rob.
Rob told bran.
 
The first Mountain was wayyyyyy better, dude was so intimidating. When I watched season 2 for the first time I was trying to figure out which character the new Mountain was. Was disappointed to find out that they recasted the part.
 
The first Mountain was wayyyyyy better, dude was so intimidating. When I watched season 2 for the first time I was trying to figure out which character the new Mountain was. Was disappointed to find out that they recasted the part.

Who played him in S2? I don't think I even noticed.
 
Who played him in S2? I don't think I even noticed.
Guy named Ian Whyte:

Compared to the guy who played him in S1:

^ He needs to come back for S4
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He's probably still busy filming The Hobbit movies. The new guy who plays him isn't intimidating at all.

Man, they needa get the first guy back. Principal filming on The Hobbit should have ended a while again, they probably have like a couple weeks of additional stuff to film for the third movie but they could probably clear a hole in the schedule for him to come back to GoT :smh:
 
^ Yes Jamie became one of my favorite characters this season.
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It was definltey easy to sympathize with him this season but me and Jamie had our moment in season two in one of the interrogation scenes with Catelyn Stark,

"No matter what you do you're forsaking one vow or another. Wait... where did you find this beast?" 
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Who played him in S2? I don't think I even noticed.

Guy named Ian Whyte:

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Compared to the guy who played him in S1:

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^ He needs to come back for S4 :smh:

If IIRC, they also wanted someone much taller than the Hound. Look at that fight between the Mountain and the Hound from S1 and it looks like they're the same height when he's supposed to be bigger. Dude from S2 didn't have his armor on and was still the same size with a towering height.
 
If IIRC, they also wanted someone much taller than the Hound. Look at that fight between the Mountain and the Hound from S1 and it looks like they're the same height when he's supposed to be bigger. Dude from S2 didn't have his armor on and was still the same size with a towering height.

Isn't the first mountain a 7 foot former wrestler?
 
:lol: Jesus, you're right.

I don't why to me it looked like the new guy was much bigger. Maybe because he was put up against the Hound while the new one was only next to Tywin.
 
Mitchellicious

Are you saying Ned is not the father? Word to Maury.

Right now I think Ned, Robert and Rhaygar (sp) are the three possible fathers.

My three scenarios are that...

1) Ned and his sister got it on

2) Robert impregnated her, never knew about it and Ned claimed the child as his own without Robert knowing because he knew that if Robert had a child out of wedlock and became the King, it wouldn't look good on his résumé

3) Rhaygar impregnated Lyanna during one of the countless times he raped her

Either way, it explains why Ned is so reluctant to talk about it and brushes Catelyn off whenever she asks about it.

Right now I'm leaning towards scenario 1, just because of the descriptions of Jon looking more like a Stark than any of the other children. He would have the strongest genes of any of the kids, and I believe that Ned tells Cat "He is a true born Stark and that's all you need to know" or something to that effect. I just can't see how Ned Stark, supposedly the most honorable man in the realm, would lie with his own sister though, but strange things happen during war in Westeros.

It also may be why Ned is so disgusted with Cersei and Jamie because he was so ashamed with himself and his past transgressions.

One thing I don't get though is why was Lyanna with her father and brothers at war and away from Winterfell when a Stark must always remain there? Or had Benjen not joined the Night's Watch at that time?

So many questions! I pray to the old gods that they make a prequel tv/comic/book series to expand the universe.

Anyway, that's my two cents

BTW, I'm only 150 pages through book 1 :lol: so if any of this becomes clearer down the track, please don't spoil it before I readit

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The book doesnt really go into this subject anymore (probably saving the reveal for the last book) So you're good on spoilers :lol:

But man, if that last book drops and it was revealed that Jon was the son of Ned and Lyanna, i'm tossing that book out the window. **** I'll probably jump out the window not long after that too, i'd be so mad :lol: I can't imagine honorable Ned Stark ever doin some **** like that.

Dont think Robert could be the father either because the sucka was madly in love with her and was probably trying to wait for the wedding night that never came :smh:

It leaves only Rhaegar as the daddy :nerd:
 
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Skipped over a lot of pages... just watched episode 9... :wow: x 1,000

The Starks, :smh:

Looking forward to watching the finale tonight.

I like marathoning shows, Netflix has spoiled me, so I let them pile up on the DVR.
 
Mitchellicious

Are you saying Ned is not the father? Word to Maury.

Right now I think Ned, Robert and Rhaygar (sp) are the three possible fathers.

My three scenarios are that...

1) Ned and his sister got it on

2) Robert impregnated her, never knew about it and Ned claimed the child as his own without Robert knowing because he knew that if Robert had a child out of wedlock and became the King, it wouldn't look good on his résumé

3) Rhaygar impregnated Lyanna during one of the countless times he raped her

Either way, it explains why Ned is so reluctant to talk about it and brushes Catelyn off whenever she asks about it.

Right now I'm leaning towards scenario 1, just because of the descriptions of Jon looking more like a Stark than any of the other children. He would have the strongest genes of any of the kids, and I believe that Ned tells Cat "He is a true born Stark and that's all you need to know" or something to that effect. I just can't see how Ned Stark, supposedly the most honorable man in the realm, would lie with his own sister though, but strange things happen during war in Westeros.

It also may be why Ned is so disgusted with Cersei and Jamie because he was so ashamed with himself and his past transgressions.

One thing I don't get though is why was Lyanna with her father and brothers at war and away from Winterfell when a Stark must always remain there? Or had Benjen not joined the Night's Watch at that time?

So many questions! I pray to the old gods that they make a prequel tv/comic/book series to expand the universe.

Anyway, that's my two cents

BTW, I'm only 150 pages through book 1 :lol: so if any of this becomes clearer down the track, please don't spoil it before I readit

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The book doesnt really go into this subject anymore (probably saving the reveal for the last book) So you're good on spoilers :lol:

But man, if that last book drops and it was revealed that Jon was the son of Ned and Lyanna, i'm tossing that book out the window. **** I'll probably jump out the window not long after that too, i'd be so mad :lol: I can't imagine honorable Ned Stark ever doin some **** like that.

Dont think Robert could be the father either because the sucka was madly in love with her and was probably trying to wait for the wedding night that never came :smh:

It leaves only Rhaegar as the daddy :nerd:
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