Television Game of Thrones (TV) • The watch has ended

This is the post I replied to. I have no idea how he could have deduced that from the series so far. What's more, when I searched for Leanne and Rhaegar to find out who the hell they were the two articles I have read that were pushing exactly this theory say that it's the theory all the book readers are making.

To be fair, I don't get the impression @RedSky is that much of a cnut. Somewhat maybe, but not that much.
 
I don't think Sansa has to be worried about Ramsay. She'll probably be able to wrap him around her finger with all that Littlefinger has taught her about playing the game. Plus Roose won't want her harmed. He didn't want Theon harmed originally and Sansa is far more valuable than Theon.

It's Ramsay's girlfriend that will probably go after Sansa. When Sansa and Ramsay were introduced to each other, the camera pulled away and focused on her and she didn't look too pleased.

Good point, I said that to the mrs when it happened. Surely Ramsay does go psycho though? He's an excellent character! As I said before I can see Reek helping Sansa out, though that may be too obvious.
 
To be fair, I don't get the impression @RedSky is that much of a cnut. Somewhat maybe, but not that much.

I don't think he's a book reader. I do however think he's bringing in theories from other people/blogs/whatever who are.
 
I don't think he's a book reader. I do however think he's bringing in theories from other people/blogs/whatever who are.

Good point. It's going to be pretty shit if both he and Aldo know this stuff and are being sad feckers enough to ruin it for us :lol:

Though I'm more annoyed I didn't quite make that connection myself now :(
 
I don't think he's a book reader. I do however think he's bringing in theories from other people/blogs/whatever who are.

Noticed a lot of reviews were full of speculative stuff yesterday alright, even the ones that are supposed to be show only.
 
I don't think Sansa has to be worried about Ramsay. She'll probably be able to wrap him around her finger with all that Littlefinger has taught her about playing the game. Plus Roose won't want her harmed. He didn't want Theon harmed originally and Sansa is far more valuable than Theon.

It's Ramsay's girlfriend that will probably go after Sansa. When Sansa and Ramsay were introduced to each other, the camera pulled away and focused on her and she didn't look too pleased.
Ramsay is totally nuts. I can see him being a total dick to Sansa.
 
I don't think he's a book reader. I do however think he's bringing in theories from other people/blogs/whatever who are.
It's quite remarkable an idea that just 'popped into his head' matches almost verbatim a well-researched theory circulating the internet based partly on obscure book references...
 
In regards to Jons mother speculation:

Does he have a genuine claim to the throne?
 
I'm not sure I get this wiki thing either, surely that spoils it too? Why would non book readers read that anyway? I try my hardest to stay well clear of all that, this thread and talking about theories is the only thing other than the show I watch/read. Though I feel we are getting borderline here with this :lol:
 
I'm not sure I get this wiki thing either, surely that spoils it too? Why would non book readers read that anyway? I try my hardest to stay well clear of all that, this thread and talking about theories is the only thing other than the show I watch/read. Though I feel we are getting borderline here with this :lol:
I have used it in the past to remind myself who the hell certain people are, and to brush up on bits of Westeros history. Hasnt caused me any problems, but clearly there is some need to be careful.
 
It's fine to use it personally but it shouldn't be mentioned in the TV thread
Hard to draw the line between what has been mentioned in the series in passing and stuff in the Wiki.

Margery reffered to Tomen as King of the Andals in the last episode. No idea if that has been explained previously, or even if it's important.
 
What the hell happened to this thread? Can we just go back to talking about the show?

Anyone else found it weird that Melisandre wanted to sleep with Snow?
 
Hard to draw the line between what has been mentioned in the series in passing and stuff in the Wiki.

Margery reffered to Tomen as King of the Andals in the last episode. No idea if that has been explained previously, or even if it's important.

Which is why people who read it shouldn't post in here
 
What the hell happened to this thread? Can we just go back to talking about the show?

Anyone else found it weird that Melisandre wanted to sleep with Snow?

No he's dreamy.
 
Hard to draw the line between what has been mentioned in the series in passing and stuff in the Wiki.

Margery reffered to Tomen as King of the Andals in the last episode. No idea if that has been explained previously, or even if it's important.

Aren't all the kings reffered to as King of the Andals?

What the hell happened to this thread? Can we just go back to talking about the show?

Anyone else found it weird that Melisandre wanted to sleep with Snow?

Well apparantly Stannis sees something in him according to the Onion Knight, so I took is trying to convince him of her power and to go with him. She also wants power.
 
Aren't all the kings reffered to as King of the Andals?



Well apparantly Stannis sees something in him according to the Onion Knight, so I took is trying to convince him of her power and to go with him. She also wants power.

Who were the 3 names Melisandre pulled out from the fire in season 2? Was in Joffrey, Renley and Jon Snow? (Or was it Rob Stark?)

My memory is so crap when it comes to this show.
 
Who were the 3 names Melisandre pulled out from the fire in season 2? Was in Joffrey, Renley and Jon Snow? (Or was it Rob Stark?)

My memory is so crap when it comes to this show.
It definitely wasn't Jon. I think you're right with Rob. Wasn't it the three that were trying to become king ahead of Stannis?