Game of Thrones Season 6

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So me my aunt were talking GOT at a BBQ yesterday and she mentioned the possibility of Tyrion having Targaryan blood as well. Reason being the dragons didnt attack him

Any validity to this?

Well, there was the "Three-Headed Dragon" prophecy that I can't remember if mentioned in the show, but it was mentioned in the book. There would be 3 Targaryens. We know two of them now with Jon Snow and Dany. We've also heard Tyrion's own dad say something to the effect that he doesn't understand how Tyrion could be his. You could just take that as an insult and him trying to get to Tyrion, but you could also take it a bit more literally than that. You've also had Tyrion talk about his dreams as a kid about riding dragons and how he actually went underneath Mereen to let two of the dragons free earlier this season and didn't get roasted.

I could see it.

Edit: This is a better summary than mine

http://mashable.com/2016/06/27/tyrion-three-headed-dragon-evidence/#HTQQdb6GgSqi
 

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With the show bein so predictable lately (but still great), Im a believer that Tyrion will be revealed to be a Targaryen as well......Dany, Jon and Tyrion sittin in a tree, k-i-s-s......yall know lol.......
 

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Snow and Ghost

Jon Snow and Ghost v.s Robb Stark and Grey Wind

Who wins?

Jon vs Robb at war leading armies Robb would obliterate Jon.

Jon 'n Ghost vs Robb 'n Grey Wind, Jon would dominate.
Book Jon practices vs multiple opponents for hours every day and pretty much kicks the **** out of people. They talk about him being awesome in the show but you never really see it like you do in the books. Robb was just an amazing military commander.
Grey Wind > Ghost though most likely. Grey Wind fought in many battles, Ghost doesn't the same experience =p
 

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Never lost battles but never won a thing...kind of went in circles

He didn't really have the man power to accomplish his goal of sacking King's Landing. Even had he not broken his vow and lost the support of the Frey's and beheaded Lord Karstark and lost the support of his men, he just didn't have the man power. It's questionable if Robert Baratheon would have been able to sack King's Landing or at least the cost, had the Lannisters not been let into the city and Baratheon had the Stormlands, the North, the Vale, and the Riverlands on their side. Once the Reach sided with Crown, Robb just didn't have the man power to do sack kings landing.
 

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He didn't really have the man power to accomplish his goal of sacking King's Landing. Even had he not broken his vow and lost the support of the Frey's and beheaded Lord Karstark and lost the support of his men, he just didn't have the man power. It's questionable if Robert Baratheon would have been able to sack King's Landing or at least the cost, had the Lannisters not been let into the city and Baratheon had the Stormlands, the North, the Vale, and the Riverlands on their side. Once the Reach sided with Crown, Robb just didn't have the man power to do sack kings landing.

exactly correct...it was kind of pointless.....when he had Jaime he needed to do an exchange for Ned period...Sansa probably would not have left at that time....crossing the Freys for a piece of tail was exactly what the son of Ned Stark could not do....if he couldn't beat the Freys, how could he win Kings Landing

The Starks were playing checkers and the Lannisters were playing chess
 

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exactly correct...it was kind of pointless.....when he had Jaime he needed to do an exchange for Ned period...Sansa probably would not have left at that time....crossing the Freys for a piece of tail was exactly what the son of Ned Stark could not do....if he couldn't beat the Freys, how could he win Kings Landing

The Starks were playing checkers and the Lannisters were playing chess

I don't think he captured Jamie until after his father's death, at the very least it was to close of a time period to exchange.
 

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I don't think he captured Jamie until after his father's death, at the very least it was to close of a time period to exchange.

It was the same episode but Ned was still alive when Jaime was captured...either way Cat letting him go and Robb executing Lord Karstark were two more terrible decisions....so was ever going back to the Twins...
 

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Joffery screwed up the exchange op Ned for Jaime, and Tywin/Cersei, etc. were not thrilled with it. Then Catelyn screwed up an exchange for Sansa, and Robb was not happy about it.
 

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If I were King, I would behead everyone!

Beheading one, behead them all!

The queen and blowing up... Well.... EVERYONE..... And the young whacking the old was some real Michael corloene "settle all family business" "stuff" lol
 

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Jon vs Robb at war leading armies Robb would obliterate Jon.

Jon 'n Ghost vs Robb 'n Grey Wind, Jon would dominate.
Book Jon practices vs multiple opponents for hours every day and pretty much kicks the **** out of people. They talk about him being awesome in the show but you never really see it like you do in the books. Robb was just an amazing military commander.
Grey Wind > Ghost though most likely. Grey Wind fought in many battles, Ghost doesn't the same experience =p

In the show Jon says Robb was better than him at everything. Granted that was before Jon got all that experience.

Grey Wind would mop the floor with Ghost is that even debatable? He's the largest and strongest dire wolf of them all.

I think Robb can hold Jon off long enough for Grey Wind to help out.
 

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In the show Jon says Robb was better than him at everything. Granted that was before Jon got all that experience.

Grey Wind would mop the floor with Ghost is that even debatable? He's the largest and strongest dire wolf of them all.

I think Robb can hold Jon off long enough for Grey Wind to help out.

Didn't you learn anything with batman v superman? Lol
 

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exactly correct...it was kind of pointless.....when he had Jaime he needed to do an exchange for Ned period...Sansa probably would not have left at that time....crossing the Freys for a piece of tail was exactly what the son of Ned Stark could not do....if he couldn't beat the Freys, how could he win Kings Landing

The Starks were playing checkers and the Lannisters were playing chess

The Stark family is too honorable to be good at the Game of Thrones. Things haven't changed in the modern world. Do you know any honest politicians?
 

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Game Of Thrones Season 7 Likely Delayed Because Winter Isn't Coming

Season six of HBO's Game of Thrones just concluded at the end of June, and looks like fans may have to wait longer than the expected for the commencement of season seven. Film locations in Europe just don't seem to want to follow the motto of House Stark and allow winter to come.

In a UFC Unfiltered podcast, show runners David Benioff and Dan Weiss stated, "We don’t have an air date yet, but this year will likely be a bit later. We’re starting a bit later because, you know, the end of this season, winter is here, and that means sunny weather doesn’t really serve our purposes anymore..."

The beginning of each season of Game of Thrones usually releases in April, however their European filming locations including Ireland, Scotland, and other countries are not yet cold enough to display the necessary winter scenery. At the beginning of the series, Westeros had been experiencing a nine-year long summer. However, now an equally as long winter is said to follow, which will make even typically warm areas cold and snowy. Waiting until our own world reflects the colder one of Westeros is pushing the start of season seven back an indeterminable amount of time.

http://www.gameinformer.com/b/news/...al&utm_source=twitter.com&utm_campaign=buffer
 

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Game Of Thrones Season 7 Likely Delayed Because Winter Isn't Coming

Season six of HBO's Game of Thrones just concluded at the end of June, and looks like fans may have to wait longer than the expected for the commencement of season seven. Film locations in Europe just don't seem to want to follow the motto of House Stark and allow winter to come.

In a UFC Unfiltered podcast, show runners David Benioff and Dan Weiss stated, "We don’t have an air date yet, but this year will likely be a bit later. We’re starting a bit later because, you know, the end of this season, winter is here, and that means sunny weather doesn’t really serve our purposes anymore..."

The beginning of each season of Game of Thrones usually releases in April, however their European filming locations including Ireland, Scotland, and other countries are not yet cold enough to display the necessary winter scenery. At the beginning of the series, Westeros had been experiencing a nine-year long summer. However, now an equally as long winter is said to follow, which will make even typically warm areas cold and snowy. Waiting until our own world reflects the colder one of Westeros is pushing the start of season seven back an indeterminable amount of time.

http://www.gameinformer.com/b/news/...al&utm_source=twitter.com&utm_campaign=buffer


Makes sense, but ugh.....Gotta wait even longer for it come back and it'll be a shorter season, friggin hooray.....
 
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