lol. I do believe that is fact, not myth.I believe that to be as fanciful a myth as that of the Greek male preference for anal sex.

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lol. I do believe that is fact, not myth.I believe that to be as fanciful a myth as that of the Greek male preference for anal sex.
You might be the with the 1% that wanted him to remain dead.i didnt care for it at all.....i liked a dead jon snow
I could see that.Watch for the dragons to rescue Dani
Will Arya get revenge on that **** who brutalized her when she was blind? And what was the point of that, exactly?
But one of the things that keeps viewers hooked on this show is that the bad guys don't always end up dead. Just like real life.
I haven't done too bad.Another good episode.
Best part of the episode was seeing Ollie's lifeless body.
Danny seems to be in dire straits but I think it will be 2 episodes she is back in charge of Meera with a new Khlasar at her side.
So death freed Jon of his oath, what is he doing now? I think he might go to live amongst the freemen.
Ramsay might be a psycho but he seems to be making good strategic alliances in the North. And now he has Rickon. I wonder what he is going to do with him. My bet is he is going to offer up Rickon if Sansa returns. That will be the message to Castle Black.
Predictions
(1) Jon goes live amongst the Wildings.
(2) Sansa makes it to Castle Black, but Jon is not there. She sends Women knight to get him (forgot her name).
(3) Ramsay sends word to Castle Black, Sansa for Rickon, but they know Ramsay will also kill Rickon.
(4) Jon returns with a plan to take Winterfell.
(5) Bran discovers Llanya (Ned's sister) is the mother of Job whose father was the Targaryen captor.
(6) Littlefinger marches the Knights of Vale North. His plan along was marry Sansa to Ramsay the psycho. Have him kill Sansa so he can unit the houses still loyal to the Starks under his banner. It works, but he also allies with Jon and the Wildings.
(7) Cersi and Jamie set a trap for the faith militants. They end up slaughtering all of them except the high septer and the cousin. Both are tortured before killed.
This season has been pretty good. Looking forward to the rest.
That scene where Sansa and Jon reunite was among the happiest moments Game of Thrones has ever had.Man the scene with Danny was awesome burn all the khals and walk out of the burning house.
Now she has the Dorthaki Horde behind her once again
You might be the with the 1% that wanted him to remain dead.i didnt care for it at all.....i liked a dead jon snow
When did you become a 1 percenter Bones?
That scene where Sansa and Jon reunite was among the happiest moments Game of Thrones has ever had.Man the scene with Danny was awesome burn all the khals and walk out of the burning house.
Now she has the Dorthaki Horde behind her once again
Osha's death? A terrible moment. I can't believe the Umber's actually betrayed the Starks! That puts an end to the theory of the "Grand Northern Conspiracy" since the Umber's, the most loyal Stark bannermen, gave up Osha and Rickon so easily. I don't know what the show has to gain by seeing yet another Stark tortured and beaten. This is the first time I roll my eyes at the show screwing over yet another character. Even if the Starks retake Winterfell, there was no point in killing Rickon's direwolf and letting him be tortured by Ramsey for an episode or two.
If giving up Rickon and Osha was a ploy, then Osha wouldn't have died. I think the Umber's betrayed Rickon and they killed his Direwolf. I thought maybe that wolf head was too small before, and that the Umber's showing up right after Roose Bolton died meant that something was in the works; but then Osha was killed proving she was a real prisoner and not part of some plan.That scene where Sansa and Jon reunite was among the happiest moments Game of Thrones has ever had.Man the scene with Danny was awesome burn all the khals and walk out of the burning house.
Now she has the Dorthaki Horde behind her once again
Osha's death? A terrible moment. I can't believe the Umber's actually betrayed the Starks! That puts an end to the theory of the "Grand Northern Conspiracy" since the Umber's, the most loyal Stark bannermen, gave up Osha and Rickon so easily. I don't know what the show has to gain by seeing yet another Stark tortured and beaten. This is the first time I roll my eyes at the show screwing over yet another character. Even if the Starks retake Winterfell, there was no point in killing Rickon's direwolf and letting him be tortured by Ramsey for an episode or two.
No I think the conspiracy is still in play. I think the Umbers want to unit the North against the Boltons and I think he is taking a risk to do this.
If giving up Rickon and Osha was a ploy, then Osha wouldn't have died. I think the Umber's betrayed Rickon and they killed his Direwolf. I thought maybe that wolf head was too small before, and that the Umber's showing up right after Roose Bolton died meant that something was in the works; but then Osha was killed proving she was a real prisoner and not part of some plan.That scene where Sansa and Jon reunite was among the happiest moments Game of Thrones has ever had.Man the scene with Danny was awesome burn all the khals and walk out of the burning house.
Now she has the Dorthaki Horde behind her once again
Osha's death? A terrible moment. I can't believe the Umber's actually betrayed the Starks! That puts an end to the theory of the "Grand Northern Conspiracy" since the Umber's, the most loyal Stark bannermen, gave up Osha and Rickon so easily. I don't know what the show has to gain by seeing yet another Stark tortured and beaten. This is the first time I roll my eyes at the show screwing over yet another character. Even if the Starks retake Winterfell, there was no point in killing Rickon's direwolf and letting him be tortured by Ramsey for an episode or two.
No I think the conspiracy is still in play. I think the Umbers want to unit the North against the Boltons and I think he is taking a risk to do this.
I don't think Northmen care much for Wildlings. They might not have cared whether she lived it died.If giving up Rickon and Osha was a ploy, then Osha wouldn't have died. I think the Umber's betrayed Rickon and they killed his Direwolf. I thought maybe that wolf head was too small before, and that the Umber's showing up right after Roose Bolton died meant that something was in the works; but then Osha was killed proving she was a real prisoner and not part of some plan.That scene where Sansa and Jon reunite was among the happiest moments Game of Thrones has ever had.Man the scene with Danny was awesome burn all the khals and walk out of the burning house.
Now she has the Dorthaki Horde behind her once again
Osha's death? A terrible moment. I can't believe the Umber's actually betrayed the Starks! That puts an end to the theory of the "Grand Northern Conspiracy" since the Umber's, the most loyal Stark bannermen, gave up Osha and Rickon so easily. I don't know what the show has to gain by seeing yet another Stark tortured and beaten. This is the first time I roll my eyes at the show screwing over yet another character. Even if the Starks retake Winterfell, there was no point in killing Rickon's direwolf and letting him be tortured by Ramsey for an episode or two.
No I think the conspiracy is still in play. I think the Umbers want to unit the North against the Boltons and I think he is taking a risk to do this.
Yeah but would they have gone against a Stark and killed his companion and his Direwolf?I don't think Northmen care much for Wildlings. They might not have cared whether she lived it died.If giving up Rickon and Osha was a ploy, then Osha wouldn't have died. I think the Umber's betrayed Rickon and they killed his Direwolf. I thought maybe that wolf head was too small before, and that the Umber's showing up right after Roose Bolton died meant that something was in the works; but then Osha was killed proving she was a real prisoner and not part of some plan.That scene where Sansa and Jon reunite was among the happiest moments Game of Thrones has ever had.Man the scene with Danny was awesome burn all the khals and walk out of the burning house.
Now she has the Dorthaki Horde behind her once again
Osha's death? A terrible moment. I can't believe the Umber's actually betrayed the Starks! That puts an end to the theory of the "Grand Northern Conspiracy" since the Umber's, the most loyal Stark bannermen, gave up Osha and Rickon so easily. I don't know what the show has to gain by seeing yet another Stark tortured and beaten. This is the first time I roll my eyes at the show screwing over yet another character. Even if the Starks retake Winterfell, there was no point in killing Rickon's direwolf and letting him be tortured by Ramsey for an episode or two.
No I think the conspiracy is still in play. I think the Umbers want to unit the North against the Boltons and I think he is taking a risk to do this.
I don't think that is his DirewolfYeah but would they have gone against a Stark and killed his companion and his Direwolf?I don't think Northmen care much for Wildlings. They might not have cared whether she lived it died.If giving up Rickon and Osha was a ploy, then Osha wouldn't have died. I think the Umber's betrayed Rickon and they killed his Direwolf. I thought maybe that wolf head was too small before, and that the Umber's showing up right after Roose Bolton died meant that something was in the works; but then Osha was killed proving she was a real prisoner and not part of some plan.That scene where Sansa and Jon reunite was among the happiest moments Game of Thrones has ever had.Man the scene with Danny was awesome burn all the khals and walk out of the burning house.
Now she has the Dorthaki Horde behind her once again
Osha's death? A terrible moment. I can't believe the Umber's actually betrayed the Starks! That puts an end to the theory of the "Grand Northern Conspiracy" since the Umber's, the most loyal Stark bannermen, gave up Osha and Rickon so easily. I don't know what the show has to gain by seeing yet another Stark tortured and beaten. This is the first time I roll my eyes at the show screwing over yet another character. Even if the Starks retake Winterfell, there was no point in killing Rickon's direwolf and letting him be tortured by Ramsey for an episode or two.
No I think the conspiracy is still in play. I think the Umbers want to unit the North against the Boltons and I think he is taking a risk to do this.
I didn't think so either until Osha died. No way would Rickon agree to a plan where he and his Direwolf were protected but Osha wasn't.I don't think that is his DirewolfYeah but would they have gone against a Stark and killed his companion and his Direwolf?I don't think Northmen care much for Wildlings. They might not have cared whether she lived it died.If giving up Rickon and Osha was a ploy, then Osha wouldn't have died. I think the Umber's betrayed Rickon and they killed his Direwolf. I thought maybe that wolf head was too small before, and that the Umber's showing up right after Roose Bolton died meant that something was in the works; but then Osha was killed proving she was a real prisoner and not part of some plan.That scene where Sansa and Jon reunite was among the happiest moments Game of Thrones has ever had.
Osha's death? A terrible moment. I can't believe the Umber's actually betrayed the Starks! That puts an end to the theory of the "Grand Northern Conspiracy" since the Umber's, the most loyal Stark bannermen, gave up Osha and Rickon so easily. I don't know what the show has to gain by seeing yet another Stark tortured and beaten. This is the first time I roll my eyes at the show screwing over yet another character. Even if the Starks retake Winterfell, there was no point in killing Rickon's direwolf and letting him be tortured by Ramsey for an episode or two.
No I think the conspiracy is still in play. I think the Umbers want to unit the North against the Boltons and I think he is taking a risk to do this.