Ah yes, the season that taught us that a dragon was not a slave, that red heads are bae, and things are going to get much much worse for the Starks before they get better.
AKA the season of shocks:
The Night's Watch rebellion at Craster's, Jaime loses his hand and himself, the Red Wedding, Theon's saviour being a sadist
1. How did Baelish find out about Ross conspiring with Varys? Each of them has spies everywhere blah blah blah. But would Sansa marrying Loras have been such a bad thing for Littlefinger? And Cersei is upset because unlike the Baratheons the Tyrells sneakiness matches the Lannisters?
2. Jon and Ygritte really shouldn't have left that cave
3. How are Catelyn and Robb taking themselves seriously while demanding someone else pay their debt? or is that the Stark way? Also, why was Robb still in Riverrun after the funeral (besides lounging in a nice castle) did he forget what happened to a prisoner the last time he absented himself?
4. Can someone explain to me why Jaime didn't want to be taken to Kings Landing by Brienne? not saying their capture was 100% his fault but...
5. So many brother of the Night's watch are there for non violent/non crimes at all, but many still are definitely all out baddies. What exactly is their rehabilitation strategy? How has there not been a mutiny before?
6. I don't understand Shae...esp given what happens later, I really don't understand Shae
7. Ah Yes, the infamous white saviour scene
AKA the season of shocks:
The Night's Watch rebellion at Craster's, Jaime loses his hand and himself, the Red Wedding, Theon's saviour being a sadist
1. How did Baelish find out about Ross conspiring with Varys? Each of them has spies everywhere blah blah blah. But would Sansa marrying Loras have been such a bad thing for Littlefinger? And Cersei is upset because unlike the Baratheons the Tyrells sneakiness matches the Lannisters?
2. Jon and Ygritte really shouldn't have left that cave
3. How are Catelyn and Robb taking themselves seriously while demanding someone else pay their debt? or is that the Stark way? Also, why was Robb still in Riverrun after the funeral (besides lounging in a nice castle) did he forget what happened to a prisoner the last time he absented himself?
4. Can someone explain to me why Jaime didn't want to be taken to Kings Landing by Brienne? not saying their capture was 100% his fault but...
5. So many brother of the Night's watch are there for non violent/non crimes at all, but many still are definitely all out baddies. What exactly is their rehabilitation strategy? How has there not been a mutiny before?
6. I don't understand Shae...esp given what happens later, I really don't understand Shae
7. Ah Yes, the infamous white saviour scene
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