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Go ahead punk, make my day |
Agreed. | |||
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Go ahead punk, make my day |
I think he'll need the speed against his brother. | |||
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And armor is probably useless against 98% of the hits you'd take from The Mountain anyway, considering his reach and power. | |||
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Go ahead punk, make my day |
Correct. I think Ned's iron clad honor required him to protect Jon per his word to his sister. To the point he told no one, not even his wife and sent Jon to the wall to protect him. Probably part of the reason Ned stayed in the North for years, never coming to the Capital after the wars. The King had to come find him to get him to be his hand. | |||
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Ned fully intended to tell Jon. At one point, way back in season one, he even said to Jon: "I'll tell you all about your mother one day." Of course, Sir Chokes A Lot put an abrupt end to that before he could tell him. Ned understood, perhaps better than most, how far Robert's hatred ran for the Targaryeans. This was, after all, the reason for the war (Robert's Rebellion) and all the crap that came with it. It was Robert that sanctioned the (foiled) killing of Danny by the poisoner in the market. Even the Lannisters, evil as they are, didn't have Gregor kill Elia and her children for shits and giggles; they did it as a dowry for Robert to marry their daughter. Early on in the show - pre well known army of the dead - the Wall was a relatively safe place for Jon. Which was why Ned had no problems with him taking the black. Better to keep him safe, far away, and his true identity a secret from Robert. Ned loved Robert like a brother, but he understood how much power had changed him, and - aside from Bran now - he was the only one who truly knew Robert's Rebellion was built on a lie. Of course the directors told us all this was going to happen in one of the very first episodes, when the Stark children find the direwolf (Stark sigil) dying, look at what killed it. It's an antler from a stag (Baratheon sigil) still stuck in the wolf's fur. But the pups survive (Stark children). It's the whole first few seasons wrapped up in one sneaky easter egg. | |||
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Right! There will be whores, tits and sex. | |||
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sansa is as goos as dead then | |||
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Agree/disagree? I'm actually surprised it's taken this long. Each Military Branch As A House On ‘Game Of Thrones’ LOL - Coast Guard - A skilled, strong house, nobody seems to care much about House Martell — ___________________________ All it takes...is all you got. ____________________________ For those who have fought for it, Freedom has a flavor the protected will never know ΜΟΛΩΝ ΛΑΒΕ | |||
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I think I've seen a few different versions of that over the last couple years...I like that one though, I can live with being a Stark bannerman ![]() ---------- The first 100 people to make it out alive...get to live. | |||
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lol "I'm yet another resource-consuming kid in an overpopulated planet raised to an alarming extent by Hollywood and Madison Avenue, poised with my cynical and alienated peers to take over the world when you're old and weak!" - Calvin, "Calvin & Hobbes" | |||
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women dug his snuff and his gallant stroll |
That's some FLDS action right there! | |||
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Yep, time for the memes! ![]() ![]() ![]() | |||
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Damn.
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women dug his snuff and his gallant stroll |
What is a streaming source that is pirated? | |||
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Oh stewardess, I speak jive. ![]() |
I dunno, off hand. Never used one. Much of if is international audiences. | |||
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