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That it was just obvious that her story was just in a holding pattern until she comes to Westeros. Then I finished Dance and reread the rest of the books and realized that there is every good chance Dany will never see Westeros. Because before the Red Wedding it's just obvious that Catelyn and Robb's storyline won't kick into high gear until they attack King's Landing or retake Winterfell and before the end of Dance it's obvious Jon's storyline won't kick into high gear until the Others attack in force.

And then I reread Dance and realized Aegon is essentially acting in the role expected of Dany, while there is more than a little hinting throughout the book that Dany's fate isn't to shake up Westeros but to shake up Essos and that the slaves of Essos, not the citizens of Westeros, are her true people. It does have the virtue of saving them from having to cast the rest of her family for the like five minutes of screen time they would get.

And while it was sort of funny how the Ironborn played along with Theon's speech until the end and then Dagmer clocks him read very much as the characters being aware they were characters on a TV show and playing to the audience with comic timing. Anglachel 10th level Vice President Validated User. I mean there's not a whole lot left in Robbs story arc is there? And it seems like they could knock out all of the stuff going on up to Joffery's death in a single season if they had a mind too.

Are they gonna focus more on Jonn and Daenerys next season and only have bits and pieces of the Kings Landing plot? Re: [GOT S2E10 Valar Morghulis]Spoiler thread Man, I hope they do all the set up and delivery of Cercei's plots blowing up in her face "Sure, re-arm The Faith," "No, only young vigorous men should be ship's captains," "I'm going to frame Maegery in an implausible way on the word of a morally flexible sellsword," "Hey, do something about that Bronn for me?

Midas Canuck fan. Sansa and Cersei were fantastic. Tywin was great horseshit! Bran, Osha and Luwin.. Arya was cool, a bit of a weird adaptaiton Theon they've obviously built up to be a more sympathetic character, and I loved him getting knocked out haha.

But Jon and Daenerys. Two of the most important I can accept changes for brevity and such, I understand that, it needs to be done in TV format.

But this In the book, it's clear that Jon's a good dude- he lets the girl go but doesn't chase after her, follows his brothers to the end, and is ready to die except the Halfhand demands he learn about Mance, do whatever's asked of him no matter the cost.

Then the dude fights him to the death and Rattleshirt's still not convinced. In the show, Jon couldn't kill Ygritte so he left his brothers, killing them in the process , ends up captured with the Halfhand and then essentially kills him out of anger not because of Ghost. And Daenerys. I thought it'd be hard to do the Halls of the Undying. He is only mentioned very briefly in " A Dance with Dragons ", in a note stating that he still holds Torrhen's Square with his force of ironborn.

It is unknown what is his exact status, how he treats his captives, and whether he is aware of the recent political events at the Iron Islands. Following the liberation of Deepwood Motte by Stannis 's troops, Dagmer's garrison is the last ironborn force in the north that has not been captured or destroyed yet.

Asha Yara's name on the novels , while held captive by Stannis, offers to make Dagmer surrender though she is uncertain Dagmer will obey her , but Stannis refuses, stating that Torrhen's Square is not worth the mud beneath his heels. Dagmer's actions at Winterfell in the TV series - telling Theon to kill to display dominance, murdering the orphan boys to pass off as Bran and Rickon, and later betraying Theon - were all committed by Ramsay Snow in the books, who at the time was pretending to be merely a Bolton servant named "Reek".

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Play Sound. They'll never respect you while he lives. Dagmer : " What's this? For his He's feeding the crops, now. His wife, too. You want to keep a man silent, you silence him. House Greyjoy. Universal Conquest Wiki. Game of Thrones Season 2 appearances. The North Remembers. The Night Lands. Garden of Bones. The Ghost of Harrenhal. And the other dudes already answered the other questions. I'm pretty sure Theon was so turned around at that point that Ramsay just led him in a big circle right back to the same castle.

I deeded to some gay porn. It doesn't mean anything. More topics from this board Chucky is really well done for a tv show Spoilers! Keep me logged in on this device. Forgot your username or password? To me, the show always confused me on what they did with Theon at the end of season 2 and what Ramsey was doing with Theon in early season 3, and it was no different watching it this time as well. So Theon gives that speech at winterfell and his own men knock him out.

So what is Ramsey doing early in season 3? First off, where are they when he sees Theon getting tortued with the screws in the feet? He then frees him, helps him escape, then kills the northmen who were hunting after Theon?

Then Ramsey brings back Theon, I assume to the Dreadford, the bolton's keep?



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