WOW. Wasn't aware of the plot so that shit was delightfully, morbidly BONKERS. Though I do believe I've seen the House Frey wedding band play at the White Eagle once, sans crossbows and bloodshed.
Um.... Daeny totally is. So is Jon Snow. And since the Targaryens are totes mcgotes into incest (just like the Lannisters); they're gonna hook up at some point (IT'S A SONG OF FIRE AND ICE, DAENY IS FIRE AND JESUS DO I HAVE TO SPELL IT OUR FOR YOU?!).
Are you saying that Jon Snows mother is a Targaryen? If so, we all haven't reached that point in the series thankyouverymuch. Or am I missing something else?
@ROCKTIMUS: People don't stay dead all the time. We've got like what? At least three confirmed reanimations and a couple of "never seen the body, so can't be sures"? And then there's all the Whitewalkers and shit. So unless the body gets cremated, they're still a viable character.
This was the best directed episode of GoT so far. When people finally pick their jaws up off the floor and rewatch it, they'll see the Red Wedding coming a mile away. I think it was worse knowing it was coming. The sense of dread was unbearable. And having Talisa present only to be stabbed in the belly was a crass and unnecessary bit of escalation by the writers.
Um.... Daeny totally is. So is Jon Snow. And since the Targaryens are totes mcgotes into incest (just like the Lannisters); they're gonna hook up at some point (IT'S A SONG OF FIRE AND ICE, DAENY IS FIRE AND JESUS DO I HAVE TO SPELL IT OUR FOR YOU?!).
Nocolette: All of the information implying Jon's parentage is in the first book.
Graham: I think the jury is out on that given the ending of ADWD.