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Post by Deleted on Feb 24, 2017 2:25:17 GMT
Cersei will NOT adopt Sansa. She suspected her of being involved in Joffrey's death. When Cersei dies and there's no one to usurp the throne (Jon and Dany will be busy fighting the Night King), Tyrion becomes the King by blood-line, which means his wife, Sansa, will become queen. I don't see this happening though. I think Sansa will become queen of the North and Dany will rule South. Sansa already has the North, Vale, and the Riverlands, while Dany has the support of Highgarden and Dorne.
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Post by Deleted on Oct 29, 2017 21:15:04 GMT
Looking back at this, a lot of people were right with their guesses.
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Post by jon snow loves sansa on Oct 30, 2017 12:23:31 GMT
Looking back at this, a lot of people were right with their guesses. Yes except for that one voter who voted for Sansa LOL LF death was so obvious to me it was a matter time when or who did it but knew Sansa would be involved somehow , I thought would be more fitting if he went flying through the moon door and maybe GRMM will do it like that in the books I have a feeling someone important will go through that door before show ends.
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Post by shinnickneth on Nov 2, 2017 14:02:38 GMT
Yes except for that one voter who voted for Sansa LOL LF death was so obvious to me it was a matter time when or who did it but knew Sansa would be involved somehow , I thought would be more fitting if he went flying through the moon door and maybe GRMM will do it like that in the books I have a feeling someone important will go through that door before show ends. I'm actually glad they didn't push him through moon door. Killing people that way was never a just sentence. Lysa and sweet little Robin were pretty sadistic in how they executed people that way. A quick slit of the throat was a much more compassionate death for Littlefinger. While I found what Littlefinger did to Ros and Lysa cruel, you don't show people the same injustice they inflicted on others and call it just - that's what Barristan was trying to explain to Dany with crucifying the slave masters. Dany didn't listen to him of course... Sansa and Arya handed down a swift sentence to Lord Baelish. What's a little interesting is that Littlefinger got the death he advised Ned to give to Dany. It's kind of fitting.
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Post by jon snow loves sansa on Nov 3, 2017 0:09:24 GMT
You're right S not a just sentence for LF he got what he deserved ! I can imagine sweet little robin flying through there And doing it willingly too ,he has a bird name , he loves to see people fly I think he may end his life that way that would be tragic But if the white walkers attack his castle he may not have a choice and end it that way .
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Post by shinnickneth on Nov 3, 2017 19:36:44 GMT
You're right S not a just sentence for LF he got what he deserved ! I can imagine sweet little robin flying through there And doing it willingly too ,he has a bird name , he loves to see people fly I think he may end his life that way that would be tragic. But if the white walkers attack his castle he may not have a choice and end it that way. I'm curious if Baelish was planning to off Robin. It seems like Robin reminded Littlefinger of himself when he was a boy. There's even a line by him about how, "Even sickly boys can rise to power." I know he was partially talking about himself but Robin isn't too far off from it. It's kind of funny Robin has outlived Littlefinger! On a side note, I think Lysa dying (well...murdered) was the best thing for Robin. He never would have grown up being coddled by her.
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Post by Leo of Red Keep on Nov 4, 2017 2:49:35 GMT
You're right S not a just sentence for LF he got what he deserved ! I can imagine sweet little robin flying through there And doing it willingly too ,he has a bird name , he loves to see people fly I think he may end his life that way that would be tragic. But if the white walkers attack his castle he may not have a choice and end it that way. I'm curious if Baelish was planning to off Robin. Of course not. Robin is his source of his power in the Vale and the perfect puppet. Removing him would just leave Littlefinger an unwelcome stranger there again. I know this is a possibility in the (stupid) books, in which a seemingly better alternative is part of Littlefinger's plan and will obviously turn out to be a problem in one of those "unforeseeable twists" the author keeps indulging in.
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Post by shinnickneth on Nov 4, 2017 6:29:01 GMT
Of course not. Robin is his source of his power in the Vale and the perfect puppet. Removing him would just leave Littlefinger an unwelcome stranger there again.I know this is a possibility in the (stupid) books, in which a seemingly better alternative is part of Littlefinger's plan and will obviously turn out to be a problem in one of those "unforeseeable twists" the author keeps indulging in. True
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Post by jon snow loves sansa on Nov 4, 2017 23:10:05 GMT
Of course not. Robin is his source of his power in the Vale and the perfect puppet. Removing him would just leave Littlefinger an unwelcome stranger there again.I know this is a possibility in the (stupid) books, in which a seemingly better alternative is part of Littlefinger's plan and will obviously turn out to be a problem in one of those "unforeseeable twists" the author keeps indulging in. True I think you are both right but I read some theories years ago that in winds of winter Bealish May posion sweet robin , i don't know he is too important to him but who knows , Lyssa was a pscyo I'm sorry but she was breast feeding until he was 12 that is just plain crazy ,and then she wanted Sansa to marry him even though Sansa was older than him, but maybe not in the books.
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Post by Leo of Red Keep on Nov 5, 2017 14:10:55 GMT
I think you are both right but I read some theories years ago that in winds of winter Bealish May posion sweet robin , Yes, it makes some sense in the book because Littlefinger thinks he can control the next guy in the line of succession who is a remote cousin named Harry the Heir. He is planning to marry Sansa to him and there is a girl named Myranda walking around. Harry the Heir will likely become the book's version of Ramsay.
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Post by shinnickneth on Nov 5, 2017 20:21:21 GMT
Yes, it makes some sense in the book because Littlefinger thinks he can control the next guy in the line of succession who is a remote cousin named Harry the Heir. He is planning to marry Sansa to him and there is a girl named Myranda walking around. Harry the Heir will likely become the book's version of Ramsay.There isn't a servant named Myranda in the books. Myranda was created specifically for the show. Ramsay does exist in the books but he's a loner and has no girlfriend/friends.
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Post by Leo of Red Keep on Nov 5, 2017 21:05:46 GMT
Yes, it makes some sense in the book because Littlefinger thinks he can control the next guy in the line of succession who is a remote cousin named Harry the Heir. He is planning to marry Sansa to him and there is a girl named Myranda walking around. Harry the Heir will likely become the book's version of Ramsay.There isn't a servant named Myranda in the books. Myranda was created specifically for the show. Ramsay does exist in the books but he's a loner and has no girlfriend/friends. Oh well, am I inventing this? And of course, I meant that Harry the Heir would likely play a similar role in Sansa's life in the books as Ramsay in the show. I didn't expect I would have to correct blatant memory lapses and explain the obvious, but there you go.
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Post by shinnickneth on Nov 6, 2017 1:53:49 GMT
Oh well, am I inventing this?And of course, I meant that Harry the Heir would likely play a similar role in Sansa's life in the books as Ramsay in the show. I didn't expect I would have to correct blatant memory lapses and explain the obvious, but there you go. I see. I did forget about that Myranda, I admit. You're right on that front. However what I meant to say in my previous posting, is that there isn't a servant named Myranda who serves House Bolton and is a girlfriend to Ramsay. She was created specifically for the show.
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Post by Leo of Red Keep on Nov 6, 2017 7:46:37 GMT
Oh well, am I inventing this?And of course, I meant that Harry the Heir would likely play a similar role in Sansa's life in the books as Ramsay in the show. I didn't expect I would have to correct blatant memory lapses and explain the obvious, but there you go. I see. I did forget about that Myranda, I admit. You're right on that front. However what I meant to say in my previous posting, is that there isn't a servant named Myranda who serves House Bolton and is a girlfriend to Ramsay. She was created specifically for the show. Yes, it's a different character, high born instead of the kennel-master's daughter but the configuration is the same. She is likely to be the actual love interest of the man Sansa is meant to marry, she's trying to get information out of Sansa and we are told she is not to be trusted (but then, Littlefinger would say that of anyone, wouldn't he?). The whole point of this is that if Harry the Heir turns out to be someone who uses and abuses Sansa, book and show will run in parallel, only in different locations. And who knows, this Harry might be just the one who kills Littlefinger and Robin in the books, like Ramsay killed Roose and the newborn.
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Post by jon snow loves sansa on Nov 6, 2017 12:53:54 GMT
I think you are both right but I read some theories years ago that in winds of winter Bealish May posion sweet robin , Yes, it makes some sense in the book because Littlefinger thinks he can control the next guy in the line of succession who is a remote cousin named Harry the Heir. He is planning to marry Sansa to him and there is a girl named Myranda walking around. Harry the Heir will likely become the book's version of Ramsay. Yes excatly I think this Harry person will be Ramsey version GRMM already confirmed in the upcoming book Sansa will have a very controversial chapter I guess this is it sadly and then Sansa will escape and go to castleblack where she and Jon meet again 💗💗💗I can't wait oops jonerys fans will be for a very BIG surprise they keep insisting Sansa and Jon won't ever meet in books...and they WILL
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Post by Leo of Red Keep on Nov 6, 2017 14:23:13 GMT
Yes, it makes some sense in the book because Littlefinger thinks he can control the next guy in the line of succession who is a remote cousin named Harry the Heir. He is planning to marry Sansa to him and there is a girl named Myranda walking around. Harry the Heir will likely become the book's version of Ramsay. Yes excatly I think this Harry person will be Ramsey version GRMM already confirmed in the upcoming book Sansa will have a very controversial chapter I guess this is it sadly and then Sansa will escape and go to castleblack where she and Jon meet again 💗💗💗 And book wankers will have to eat the garbage they threw at D&D for the Sansa story-line I'm sorry to say, though, I expect Sansa's arc to be that of a person who loses all ability to find comfort in anything romantic. She won't marry again.
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Post by shinnickneth on Nov 7, 2017 1:04:06 GMT
Yes excatly I think this Harry person will be Ramsey version GRMM already confirmed in the upcoming book Sansa will have a very controversial chapter I guess this is it sadly and then Sansa will escape and go to castleblack where she and Jon meet again 💗💗💗 And book wankers will have to eat the garbage they threw at D&D for the Sansa story-line I'm sorry to say, though, I expect Sansa's arc to be that of a person who loses all ability to find comfort in anything romantic. She won't marry again. What are you referring to?
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Post by Leo of Red Keep on Nov 7, 2017 13:21:26 GMT
And book wankers will have to eat the garbage they threw at D&D for the Sansa story-line I'm sorry to say, though, I expect Sansa's arc to be that of a person who loses all ability to find comfort in anything romantic. She won't marry again. What are you referring to? To the brain-fucks whose sole statement ever is "it's bad because it's not in the book".
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Post by shinnickneth on Nov 7, 2017 20:38:18 GMT
To the brain-fucks whose sole statement ever is "it's bad because it's not in the book". People said that on here? Or are you talking about the original IMDB days? There's a lot of great changes they made for the show. My favorite change is the scenes between Tywin and Arya. That was well done.
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Post by shinnickneth on Nov 7, 2017 20:39:33 GMT
What is with all the deleted members lately?! I keep seeing this here and on the Star Wars board as well. Very odd.
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