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Andrew Clifton

Merry Christmas brother. Hope your enjoying. Imma watch thus later once I finish prepping all this food.

Amanda Sargent

Great reaction. Asking all of the right questions. Sorry, I won’t explain. There will be more exciting questions next season. Cheers!

Kit

As I understand it, Sansa chose not to take a side in the wolf conflict. Sansa knew she was going to be married to Joffrey and so she chose not to discredit her future husband. I believe Ned told Arya that Sansa, by all the norms of Westeros, did the right thing. By all means, Sansa acted like a spoiled brat and her not taking a side (or rather not taking Arya's side) led to an innocent boy being killed. Still, I can't help but feel bad for her. She has a lot of lessons to learn but no one deserves what Joffrey puts her through.

Nerd Going Outside

Enjoying these! A few things that may help re confusion: 1) The witch said Drogo would be as he was "When the sun rises in the west and sets in the east. When the seas go dry and the mountains blow in the wind like leaves." All of these things are impossible. This is just a fancy way of saying "He will never be as he was." The trade of death for life brought Drogo back to 'life', but he's in a coma/braindead/just not there anymore. The body lives but Drogo is gone. That's why Dany kills him - he would never recover. Did Dany know it would cost her son's life for Drogo's? Debatable. Maybe she thought it was just the horse's life, or maybe she knew down deep inside what the trade was. Either way, it clearly wasn't worth it. The witch wanted Drogo and his son dead, and accomplished her goals. 2) The scene with Grand Maester Pycelle - the woman with him who cleans herself then leaves is Ros, a whore we've seen many times. The implication is Pycelle hired her and this conversation is happening post-coitus. After she leaves, he limbers up, looks anything but frail, then slumps again before leaving his chambers. We're meant to realize that his mental slowness and physical infirmity are, at least to some extent, an act. He's an older man, but not nearly as frail or addled as he pretends. Merry Christmas!

Guy from the 80's

Merry Christmas, thank you for the upload!

Guy from the 80's

She was also a naive teenager who thought she was in love, not to mention she was under the influence of Cersei.

Molly McAllister

Sansa's arc is gonna be... interesting. She's basically just a little girl with her head filled with fairy-tale stories of prince charmings and all that rot at the beginning, and that idea is so seductive that she turns against the morals her father tried to instill in her in order to preserve her chance at those fairytale dreams. Basically, starting with 'the wolf incident', she's been fucking around. Now we're starting to see her in the 'finding out' phase.

Molly McAllister

She thought she was looking forward to happily-ever-after with her Prince Charming just like in the fairy-stories

Molly McAllister

I think, the witch deliberately poisoned Drogo/Jason Momoa's bandages to kill him, and then played 'technically correct' fuk-fuk games to bring him back as a vegtable while also slaying the child destined to be 'the stallion that mounts the world' and exploited Daenerys's tender-heartedness to that effect.

Jack S

If you want to know sansas motive for lying in about the wolves, butchers boy, ect,. rewatch the scene where ned lets arya keep her sword "needle", I believe its in episode 3. Ned explains sansa's motive pretty subtly while teaching arya a lesson about family at the same time. Its a pretty cool scene on the rewatch.

John Dodo

I’m done with watching partial reactions… take my money!

Andrew Clifton

Ok Lotta stuff there lol. We will start with Sansa. It was messed up what she did in episode 2 and she has been very naive but remember she was 13 when the season started and is either about to be or just turned 14. She's just a kid who's been sheltered in one place her whole life. Yes, Maester Pycell is definitely faking being frail and weak. Basically what happened with the Drago. He got hurt and instead of healing him that witch poisoned his wound to make it worse. Then she tricked Danny into thinking it was the horses life for Drago's when it was actually her baby. That's why the baby started coming early. Not because she fell but bc the ritual had started. When she said the stuff about the sun rising in the east and setting in the west she meant he will never be as he was as the sun never dies that. That is why she put him out of his misery instead of leaving him that way. She placed the eggs in the fire to hatch them and she went in there with them as sort of a power play showing that she can't be burned.

Andrew Clifton

Exactly. Amd Danny thought it was just the horse. That's why her baby started coming. Not cause she fell.

Andrew Clifton

Yea and the fact that she's been isolated in Winterfell her whole life and had no real world experience.

Trucker RollinThick

The sun always rises in the east and sets in the west. The witch says the exact opposite. The sun never rises in the west or sets in the east. Basically a more creative way of saying, Yeahhhhh he’s never coming back.