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    Game of Thrones Season 6

    Too much to even think about. But.. All Hail Aerys Stark, King in the North.
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    Game of Thrones Season 6

    He would be the heir to Casterly Rock. Not the Iron Throne.
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    Game of Thrones Season 6

    Yeah clearly he has no desire for power or armies or titles or high born marriages or huge castles.
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    Game of Thrones Season 6

    If she is pregnant, that would definitely happen. Although, her downfall wouldn't be unprecedented. It isn't like GoT has had a problem killing pregnant Queens.
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    Game of Thrones Season 6

    Tommen IS going to die. Maybe not this episode, but soon. And Cersei can't die until he does so lets get these dominoes falling. Please. As for the inheritance: 1) Gendry/ Edric Storm inherits with the backing of the Storm Lands. We don't really have a named character championing the Baratheon...
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    Game of Thrones Season 6

    Who kills him?
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    NBA: Derrick Rose traded to Knicks

    I'm fine with this. Frees up cap space and allows the Bulls financial space to do some good things. Make a run at Durant?
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    Game of Thrones Season 6

    It is always a fine line with tv shows. If you make it too cutting edge or different (Firefly), the networks can't understand it, the viewers don't relate to it at first and the show gets axed. If you go the other way, and make it similar to everyone else, it is called a copy cat and it is axed...
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    Game of Thrones Season 6

    Does it undermine it? IF the letter exists and can be revealed and IF L+J is true and IF they were secretly married, then the letter is invalid because Jon is not a bastard. But if they weren't married, he will still be a bastard and the letter will legitimize him as a Stark. Or am I missing...
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    Game of Thrones Season 6

    So then we go back to the theory that Robb legitimized Jon. Do you think the show goes that route? Does the document appear and make Jon a Stark legally? That would put him in an interesting position in regards to Littlefinger and it would make Sansa saying no to any marriage overtures easier...
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    Game of Thrones Season 6

    There is also another example. I forget the name but there was a widowed Lady vassal of the Starks that the Boltons wanted to marry I think. Women can inherit, I believe, if there are no male heirs left.
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    Game of Thrones Season 6

    I have been wondering this exact thing. I can't figure out why he would go there.
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    Game of Thrones Season 6

    I hate to get drawn into the whole "GRRM is so slow" rant but there is one question I would like to ask him. Your books are well over 1000 pages each. Why not release an "average" book length novel, 380 pages or so, every year? He certainly has a couple of those kinds of books finished. Everyone...
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    Game of Thrones Season 6

    He's going to demand justice and then Jon is going to cut her head off.
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    Game of Thrones Season 6

    Pretty sure that those ideas were spur of the moment so I wouldn't be critiquing them too harshly. I also think that your logic of "Come on, the show-runners and writers have Martins outline. They are more or less going to hit the same points as the book." is completely naive and not correct...
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    Game of Thrones Season 6

    The first rule about the dire wolves is WE DONT TALK ABOUT THE DIRE WOLVES. Also... cgi budget was all used up on Giants, battle of the bastards and dragons.
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    Game of Thrones Season 6

    I was just talking to a friend about this. Jaime is one of my favorite characters because in the books he is changing. In the show, not so much. Sansa is definitely a character in transition. I don't believe she will marry Littlefinger because doing so will surrender any control she has over her...
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    Game of Thrones Season 6

    I have to say that Ramsey played the psychological part of the battle very well. However, failing to set out pickets to protect your rear and flanks, is a blunder of the largest magnitude. Even if he wasn't expecting Jon to have any other forces, a prudent general would have had those areas...
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    Game of Thrones Season 6

    There is a major tactical advantage. If she tells Jon that the Vale Knights are coming, then his tactics and demeanor might have changed. Maybe Ramsey senses something from Jon (Not really a close to his vest kind of guy) and decides to stay inside Winterfell. In that situation, I would say that...
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    Game of Thrones Season 6

    While I was disappointed with the last episode, this one delivered. The beginning was unexpected and that gave it a little more impact. While there are things that could be nitpicked, it was so satisfying to finally see the dragons be more than just a threat. The way that the battle was handled...