Oh no, I agree Jon is going to be the one everybody wants. I've been saying that all season. This season has been entirely set up to create a situation where Jon and not Sansa becomes ruler of the north despite the fact that Sansa has the far and away better claim. It hasn't been subtle.
That said, there's nothing about the scene that indicates Jon was being cheered on and not Sansa. They're both literally sitting side by side in the middle of the table lol. Saying it's Jon over Sansa is just reading your own thoughts into the scene, there's nothing actually there to pinpoint the commotion.
Your lordship lost a son at the Red Wedding. I lost four upon the Blackwater. And why? Because the Lannisters stole the throne. Go to King’s Landing and look on Tommen with your own eyes, if you doubt me. A blind man could see it. What does Stannis offer you? Vengeance. Vengeance for my sons and yours, for your husbands and your fathers and your brothers. Vengeance for your murdered lord, your murdered king, your butchered princes. Vengeance!
Oh no, I agree Jon is going to be the one everybody wants. I've been saying that all season. This season has been entirely set up to create a situation where Jon and not Sansa becomes ruler of the north despite the fact that Sansa has the far and away better claim. It hasn't been subtle.
That said, there's nothing about the scene that indicates Jon was being cheered on and not Sansa. They're both literally sitting side by side in the middle of the table lol. Saying it's Jon over Sansa is just reading your own thoughts into the scene, there's nothing actually there to pinpoint the commotion.
Lol! I really don't even have an opinion.
So long as we agree SlyWren is always right, we're cool.
"I can see it. You have more of the north in you than your brothers."
Oh no, I agree Jon is going to be the one everybody wants. I've been saying that all season. This season has been entirely set up to create a situation where Jon and not Sansa becomes ruler of the north despite the fact that Sansa has the far and away better claim. It hasn't been subtle.
That said, there's nothing about the scene that indicates Jon was being cheered on and not Sansa. They're both literally sitting side by side in the middle of the table lol. Saying it's Jon over Sansa is just reading your own thoughts into the scene, there's nothing actually there to pinpoint the commotion.
Lol! I really don't even have an opinion.
So long as we agree SlyWren is always right, we're cool.
OMG! The dilemmas I face now?! markg171 or SlyWren?! Who do I default to??
“Never forget what you are, for surely the world will not. Make it your strength. Then it can never be your weakness. Armour yourself in it, and it will never be used to hurt you.” ― George R.R. Martin, A Game of Thrones
Good day, I apologise in advance for : not really showing an interest in the show or the discussions surrounding it.
I did however, in passing, note that Bran watched/saw scenes at the TOJ, so my questions to the ITK people: was it explained how this came about? I understood Dorne to be desolate and absent of trees specifically Weirwoods due to the great tree slaughter of yore or did someone go and pray to the first Weirwood that they came across on their return to the North?
Good day, I apologise in advance for : not really showing an interest in the show or the discussions surrounding it.
I did however, in passing, note that Bran watched/saw scenes at the TOJ, so my questions to the ITK people: was it explained how this came about? I understood Dorne to be desolate and absent of trees specifically Weirwoods due to the great tree slaughter of yore or did someone go and pray to the first Weirwood that they came across on their return to the North?
so which is it: a memory or a fake tree?
This answer goes back to Bran's training with Bloodraven in the books, I believe. He's told that eventually he won't need to look through a tree. The show does the same thing with Bran when he "haunts" Young Hodor. He's in Winterfell, but not near the Godswood.
Good day, I apologise in advance for : not really showing an interest in the show or the discussions surrounding it.
I did however, in passing, note that Bran watched/saw scenes at the TOJ, so my questions to the ITK people: was it explained how this came about? I understood Dorne to be desolate and absent of trees specifically Weirwoods due to the great tree slaughter of yore or did someone go and pray to the first Weirwood that they came across on their return to the North?
so which is it: a memory or a fake tree?
This answer goes back to Bran's training with Bloodraven in the books, I believe. He's told that eventually he won't need to look through a tree. The show does the same thing with Bran when he "haunts" Young Hodor. He's in Winterfell, but not near the Godswood.