Game of Thrones Season 6 finale Reddit

Man, Lyanna Mormont is the most straight up no bullshitting bad ass lady on this goddamn show. Calling out her elders on their cowardice, laying blame and naming oathbreakers into shame. I genuinely think if she doesn't tire of the profession this young actress could be a really fucking big deal in 10 years time. Like, serious top line talent. It really shouldn't work but her commanding performances make it convincing anyway. Seriously. That's some remarkable talent and presence for such a young actress to be tutting and then just owning the scene, swaying lords to Snow's side.

So, I've played with the sound levels and does Lyanna say JRT as the full name?

Yeah no. The faceless men somehow thinking Arya would ever be no one (or that she was no one at that moment) makes no sense. Letting her go doesnt make sense either*. That scene and her plot as a whole is bad. And thats not an opinion, its a fact.

*unless there is some unexplained faceless men plot that involves them sending Arya to kill ppl in westeros. But that is weird too cos they could just send one of their own. Or are the faceless men also involved in bringing down the NK suddenly and sent arya on her way for that reason? Again, I feel like some explanation is needed.

I loved that, because Walder is unintentionally leveling the worst possible criticism at him. The last thing Jaime ever wants to be is a power grubbing minor lord with a sad family and no honor. He wants to be what Brienne is, someone who lives and fights for honor, he just never had the right opportunity.

Jaime goes to the Twins ambivalent, and leaves hating Walder Frey and every similarity between them. "Two Kingslayers" was a knife in his heart.

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Bran is the only one we know for sure who knows that Lyanna in fact ran off with Rhaegar voluntarily and had consensual sex with him, leading to baby Jon? I mean why would she fear Robert's wraith if she was kidnapped and raped? He was SO SO SO in love with her he probably would of still married her, if forced to he probably would have sat aside the crown for her. If he didn't she would have been married off to a much lesser lord like Lollys Stokeworth was. But throwing aside his betrothal to run off with a married man... Major wraith.

Howland Reed was so loyal to/protective of Ned that he dishonoured himself by stabbing Dayne in the back so when he comes out with a baby in his arms and later her body (I assume they take her back to Winterfell as she has at least a statue in the crypt), he gonna know it is Lyanna and Rhaegars baby. It is his belief though that she has been "kidnapped, raped and murdered" with his loyalty to Ned/possible agreement not to reveal the truth of what happened plus knowing all the Targs are being killed including babies that the only way to protect Jon was to make him a Stark and only a Stark. Something they can only do by making him Neds bastard.

I think like Robb that Jon doesn't actually want the throne, I think he just wants to follow in his fathers footsteps in protecting DA NORF.

The Three Eyed Raven seemed to want to teach Bran that although the ink is dry what he thinks to be true from the stories he has heard may not be actually true. That relying on stories over seeing the events themselves may be the difference between beating the White Walkers and not and that looking back into his families history is where he needs to start. Most of the Nights Watch don't believe that Sam killed a White Walker, it isn't a very believable story but it is true. The most believable stories in GoT seem to be the most untruthful.