Melisandre isn't responsible for Stannis' death, and I don't think Davos thinks as much given that he's of the opinion that Stannis was fucked in the head.his woman kill his king who he loved more than almost anything
Melisandre isn't responsible for Stannis' death, and I don't think Davos thinks as much given that he's of the opinion that Stannis was fucked in the head.his woman kill his king who he loved more than almost anything
What? She sacrificed Shareen to protect Stannis and it failed I'm pretty sure he could make that connection. And no Davos did not think Stannis was fucked in the head, for most of the story Davos thought Melisandre had some kind of control over Stannis and now finding this he would even be more sure of it since he believed his king was a just man. Besides all of that Davos is a smart man, he knows how dangerous Melisandre could be there's no way he wouldn't have advised Jon to at the very least not let her flee to his enemies.Melisandre isn't responsible for Stannis' death, and I don't think Davos thinks as much given that he's of the opinion that Stannis was fucked in the head.
Also, for once I can say I loved everything that happened in Dorne this episode.
So, wasn't the high sparrow supposed to be some sort of evil genius, why the fuck would he let everyone gather in one place and just not realize something is wrong when Cersei isn't there, despite the fact that all her enemies are there and her trial is basically the main event of the year?
Arya doing the Frey pies... It was okay I guess, don't know why she would go after the Freys if it's been quite commonly known for a while that at least one of her family members is at Winterfell.
@Tirin maybe, is you notice, the Armada has dornish ships, so that last scene takes place much later than everything that happened in Mereen. They've even said that the show isn't exactly linear, they just go a horrible time showing the passage of time.
By this reasoning, armorsmiths are fully responsible if the men they made plate for dies. That's fucking retarded.What? She sacrificed Shareen to protect Stannis and it failed I'm pretty sure he could make that connection.
What, was "he had demons in his mind" or whatever too subtle? He's been quite clear that Davos thinks he was mistaken to have believed in Stannis, and I don't think that his findings would suddenly shift all blame for Stannis' actions to Melisandre.And no Davos did not think Stannis was fucked in the head, for most of the story Davos thought Melisandre had some kind of control over Stannis and now finding this he would even be more sure of it since he believed his king was a just man.
At this point in time, Jon does not have any immediate enemies. The North is united around him and nobody's really in a position to go fight him.Besides all of that Davos is a smart man, he knows how dangerous Melisandre could be there's no way he wouldn't have advised Jon to at the very least not let her flee to his enemies.
Umm no, that's a terrible comparison, a better comparison is let's say someone kills one of your family members saying it will protect your other family member and then that family member also dies, guess who you're mad at? Is it 100% that persons fault? No, are they a good person to be mad at? Yea. Then add on top of that her claiming to know that Stannis will win and it looks even more like she lead him and his family into a slaughter.By this reasoning, armorsmiths are fully responsible if the men they made plate for dies. That's fucking retarded.
I took that to mean that he was talking about Melisandre, the only demon Davos has ever seen was when he watched her kill Renly. Maybe he was questioning Stannis's choices but that was almost certainly because of Stannis's choice to continue to follow Melisandre.What, was "he had demons in his mind" or whatever too subtle? He's been quite clear that Davos thinks he was mistaken to have believed in Stannis, and I don't think that his findings would suddenly shift all blame for Stannis' actions to Melisandre.
That said, if he followed the One True King again when he came back in season seven, that would be the fucking best - no matter how impossible it is now.
Jon would be fucking stupid to not still see the Frey's (doesn't know he's dead), Lannister's and anybody who supports those two as his enemies.At this point in time, Jon does not have any immediate enemies. The North is united around him and nobody's really in a position to go fight him.
Is it a comparison if it's basically the exact situation?better comparison is let's say someone kills one of your family members saying it will protect your other family member and then that family member also dies,
Jon would be fucking stupid to not still see the Frey's (doesn't know he's dead), Lannister's and anybody who supports those two as his enemies.
Yea but put yourself in Jon's big black boots. The kid is obsessed with family and strength, don't you think he still holds a grudge? He might know that he can't fight a war from the north and south but I don't think he's forgotten what the Lannister's did, and I'm sure he'll want to speak with some of the Frey's who are left as well. Just because they might not be currently enemies doesn't mean you want to send a dangerous sorcerer capable of killing a leader from a long distance away to the other side. That unit is imbalanced and should either be used or destroyed.Jon would be a fucking coward if he thought the Freys were a threat to him, given that he has the North and the Vale rallying behind him, and once he finds out that Walder's dead he'll have to give even less of a fuck. The Lannisters currently aren't his enemies - and Jon would be a lot smarter to try and keep it that way if it's possible, given the importance of the incoming winter war.
No way, we all know littlefinger uses instant transmission, but Varys is using time travel, he just doesn't want to share it with anyone.Guys, regarding the ending fleet scene, it's called a time skip. And by time skip, I mean that clearly Littlefinger set up an enterprise where he took the technology in the jetpack he acquired back in season 2 and used it to make rocket powered boats, which Varys then used. Littlefinger, of course, has long since upgraded to teleporters.
Hold up, she has clearly stated that she believes Jon is TPTWP, we all know how far she's willing to go for TPTWP, there's is no way that she would go against Jon, and even if she found someone else to be her TPTWP she wouldn't go against Jon now that he has an army whose goal is to stand against The Great Other, she poses no threat to Jon at a distance, only if she stays does her presence affect Jon.Just because they might not be currently enemies doesn't mean you want to send a dangerous sorcerer capable of killing a leader from a long distance away to the other side. That unit is imbalanced and should either be used or destroyed.
Please. I would fucking love it. Three Dragons, an army and a massive fleet of ships with no commander.My personal hope is that the Varys on the ship is somehow a Faceless Man and reks Daenerys, but there's no fucking way it happens.
Yeah. I agree.Davos cared enough to threaten personally executing her the next time he sees her. I say just a good example of an honorable man knowing not to talk back to his commander. No problems with it on my end.
Tommen taking King's Landing a bit too seriously?Also, just saw a Reddit comment that said the capital's name finally makes sense.