And those who keep lamenting about the Umbers turning on the Starks. Like the Umbers are some lost love from their youth. Move on Ladies. The Umbers had 10 minutes of screen time the entire series.
I will add that it was Big John Umber who was the staunch Stark supporter, the kid seems to care less about tradition, they made a point of that when he delivered Rickon.
He main reason I want the high sparrow to die is because that story line is easily the dumbest most boring. Frankly the current Cersei and whole storyline in that city is a snooze fest. I don't really care about any off them... Except maybe Jamie... Maybe.
Agree -- I'd like to see the High Sparrow get knocked off because he keeping a lid on some great potential Lannister-Tyrell-Martell drama in King's Landing. To me, King's Landing is the epicenter of the entire show, and right now that's a real boring story line. Winterfell is shaping up to be the center of conflict for this season. Why would anyone want to see Ramsay Bolton killed? You have to have a villain in the show, and he's a great villain. Without his involvement, your villain list is High Sparrow, White Walkers, maybe House Frey (although they never participate), and who else? The show is out beyond the books at this point, so no one knows what's to come, but I would have to think either House Targaryen or House Stark need to make a heel turn in order to liven things up in the last two TV seasons.
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Plenty of villains if you ask me, Cersei and Jamie (let's not forget all the bad they have done) top that list if you ask me..With that said, I know what you're trying say...
I think you answered your own question. The White Walkers are going to be a major force of conflict if/when Ramsay gets put down. Especially if there is really just two seasons left
I'm partial to this person's reviews. Some of the captions give me a good laugh. http://imgur.com/a/hZJse#4FTSyUE
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Solid. "Dany tells them how awesome she is...which is kinda what she does. They then threaten rape...which is kinda what they do." Lol.
Dany just needs to die. The Game Of Thrones is NOT about villains, it is about power. I can't believe I'm seeing people calling the Lannisters evil. A fundamental misunderstanding of the show. When GOT is at its best, it is cloudy as to who is what morally.
Jonathan Pryce gives away major Game of Thrones spoilers in new interview Spoiler In a new interview, Jonathan Pryce gives away that: "When Cersei's trial happens.... High Sparrow and everyone else is waiting in the Sept of Baelor for Cersei to show up. And the High sparrow is very certain for Cersei to show up and so is everyone else. No one expects that something very unpleasant is about to happen". this spoiler gives credence to the rumors that Cersei kills the Tyrells, High Sparrow and a lot of the Faith Militant in the season finale with wildfire. people are speculating that this scene will be like the Red Wedding. The doors to the Sept of Baelor will be locked and while everyone is waiting for Cersei, Qyburn will blow the entire place up with wildfire. http://www.kawerna.pl/biblioteka/wywiady/item/12746-wywiad-z-jonathanem-prycem-serialowym-wielkim-wroblem.html
He's been nothing really. Other than the fact that he raped his sister at their father's funeral, he hasn't really made any morally significant decisions. That may be true in the book, but in the show I don't think there is any gray area as to whether Cersei is evil.