Game of Thrones - HBO part 2

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So Jon is the Ice and Daenerys the Fire?

That's one theory. I think what's more certain is that as the title suggests, the Starks and Targaryens are the principle protagonists in the story. The other families such as the Baratheons and Lannisters, while movers and shakers in the setting, are simply incidental participants in the story.
 
I haven't even read the books, and I got the vibe that Jon is more than just some bastard.
 
There's one fan theory I read about that would be fascinating if it were true.
 
That's one theory. I think what's more certain is that as the title suggests, the Starks and Targaryens are the principle protagonists in the story. The other families such as the Baratheons and Lannisters, while movers and shakers in the setting, are simply incidental participants in the story.

Yes that's one theory. Another one is
Jon is the Song of Ice and Fire because he's Lyanna and Rheagar's son. Daenerys is considerd Azor Ahai by many. We'll get into all of that in season 2 with Melisandre.
 
Another one is
Jon is the Song of Ice and Fire because he's Lyanna and Rheagar's son. Daenerys is considerd Azor Ahai by many. We'll get into all of that in season 2 with Melisandre.

Some posters ( in the know ) said Jon was Ned Stark son when the question was asked, it looks like it is not the case
 
I agree on that theory...or my own is that
Jon is actually the son of Lyanna and Robert, conceived before her death and she never told Robert....probably sometime during the rebellion she gave birth, swore Ned to take Jon and raise him as his own
 
I agree on that theory...or my own is that
Jon is actually the son of Lyanna and Robert, conceived before her death and she never told Robert....probably sometime during the rebellion she gave birth, swore Ned to take Jon and raise him as his own

Yeah, I'm not sure if
Robert and Lyanna actually had "relations". So little is know about her besides both Rheagar and Robert infatuation with her. I do know that the Reeds and the Daynes are the only ones left to shed clues on this riddle. Apparently we'll get some more clues in the new book coming out.
 
Yes that's one theory. Another one is
Jon is the Song of Ice and Fire because he's Lyanna and Rheagar's son. Daenerys is considerd Azor Ahai by many. We'll get into all of that in season 2 with Melisandre.

This is the one I was referring to if anyone is wondering.
 
I love the sound of the Dothraki language, and Momoa's performance is really quite spectacular.
 
Especially the earlier episodes where all he did was have sex :awesome:
 
For anyone who is up to date on the books, can you tell me

how much of a role Loras plays later in the series. I know of Renly's fate and where Loras currently stands, but as far as plot importance and "screentime," how much more prominent of a role can we expect for Loras as the series progresses?

Thanks. :yay:
 
For anyone who is up to date on the books, can you tell me

how much of a role Loras plays later in the series. I know of Renly's fate and where Loras currently stands, but as far as plot importance and "screentime," how much more prominent of a role can we expect for Loras as the series progresses?

Thanks. :yay:

RE: Loras
is more of a secondary character. Margery Tyrell is more of a player in the grand scheme of things than Loras is. Loras becomes one of the Kingsguard after Renly's fate. He has some moments with Jaime, Cersei, Brienne and Tommen in A Feast For Crows. As far as screentime? I don't know. He has moments that are aluded to in the books that I suppose could be expanded scenes. Such as him burying Renly by himself but the bulk of his "scenes" are in season 2 and season 4 if they stick to the one book per season plan. If the third book is split in two it will be different. It's still up in the air if he'll survive his fate at the end of A Feast For Crows, however he's not going to look the same for sure.
 
I've never read the books, really need to but how the hell can you guys like a sister ****er??? I just cant bring myself to like Jaime after that just ugh
 
I've never read the books, really need to but how the hell can you guys like a sister ****er??? I just cant bring myself to like Jaime after that just ugh

Well read the books and make up your own mind. That's whats great about them. I'm not in the Jaime support camp but I can see why people like him.
He's becomes kind of Han Solo esc.
 
Still though, just bleh lol I cant look past that stuff. That **** is ****ing twisted
 
Still though, just bleh lol I cant look past that stuff. That **** is ****ing twisted

he begins to realize that himself over time... but not before losing something extremely useful to him
 
he begins to realize that himself over time... but not before losing something extremely useful to him
Fffuuu... probably my fault, but that seemed like a dead give away. Feel bad for reading it now :(
 
Fffuuu... probably my fault, but that seemed like a dead give away. Feel bad for reading it now :(

Watch the show or read the books, spoiling it on some website just robs yourself of the experience. Not to mention wiki quite frequently gets things wrong like timelines, character relationships, sequences of events. I have no doubt whoever wrote those wiki pages read the books, but did they really "get" what was going on underneath the surface story of a war?
 
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