And so we get a name drop of one of the Free Cities that we'll never see: Qohor!
Shame really. Missing out on all the blood sacrifice. Its amazing he makes it to Qohor and back before we see him again. Mighty fast horses. Also loves how he gives no excuse for leaving or even tell Dany and Viserys.
Darkstar will be the next Vulture King.
Craster has 19 daughters and there are 19 castles on the Wall, coincidence I think not!
And so we get a name drop of one of the Free Cities that we'll never see: Qohor!
Shame really. Missing out on all the blood sacrifice. Its amazing he makes it to Qohor and back before we see him again. Mighty fast horses. Also loves how he gives no excuse for leaving or even tell Dany and Viserys.
I guess Dany never got that goat, because Jorah left before he told the servants to slaughter one for her.
What child, who has been hiding something from her father up until now would then simply go and answer the door while holding said hidden object without hiding it first?
I mean, yes this happens in the novel--but even there I have to wonder at how that goes against what any kid would do.
HA! That was one of the things that I thought demonstrated the kids' respect and love for Ned. Yes, Arya and Sansa are both angry and miserable, but they obey him. And he rewards their obedience with kindness and trying to give them what they really need.
Like sword lessons.
All art is at once surface and symbol. Those who go beneath the surface do so at their peril. Those who read the symbol do so at their peril. It is the spectator, and not life, that art really mirrors. Oscar Wilde.
What child, who has been hiding something from her father up until now would then simply go and answer the door while holding said hidden object without hiding it first?
I mean, yes this happens in the novel--but even there I have to wonder at how that goes against what any kid would do.
HA! That was one of the things that I thought demonstrated the kids' respect and love for Ned. Yes, Arya and Sansa are both angry and miserable, but they obey him. And he rewards their obedience with kindness and trying to give them what they really need.
Like sword lessons.
My issue is that she's been hiding the damn thing from everyone up until now--what makes now any different?
Robert claims to have killed a Tarly at "the Battle of Summerhall"...interesting.
Probably just set up for Sam next episode. Or he killed Randyll's younger brother. I guess Ashford doesn't happen in the show? Show Robert never lost a battle?
Edit: all the more odd considering that the Battle of Summerhall should have been fought by nothing but Lords from the Stormlands.
Robert claims to have killed a Tarly at "the Battle of Summerhall"...interesting.
Probably just set up for Sam next episode. Or he killed Randyll's younger brother. I guess Ashford doesn't happen in the show? Show Robert never lost a battle?
Edit: all the more odd considering that the Battle of Summerhall should have been fought by nothing but Lords from the Stormlands.
Do they mention the Battle of the Bells in the show?
"I can see it. You have more of the north in you than your brothers."
Did Ned take the offer for the change of clothes? Seems to me Ned looks at the man like, no way Im gonna change my clothes. Let's just go to this meeting.
Wondering what were the roles of Stannis and Renly during Robert's Rebellion. Was Ned as friendly with Stannis as he was with Renly?
Did Ned take the offer for the change of clothes? Seems to me Ned looks at the man like, no way Im gonna change my clothes. Let's just go to this meeting.
Wondering what were the roles of Stannis and Renly during Robert's Rebellion. Was Ned as friendly with Stannis as he was with Renly?
Was he ever friendly with either of them?
"I can see it. You have more of the north in you than your brothers."