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Post by Bioshock Infinite WD on Jan 20, 2014 22:07:41 GMT
Oh, I forget about him. That's true. The Lannisters would still be in power if Joffrey dies since Tommen would be king. Of course, Cersei would go insane from grief and kill anyone who she thought might have killed Joffrey but her plans always backfire so...meh. He would be king?
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Post by DomeWing333 on Jan 20, 2014 22:16:21 GMT
Yes ...Unless Joffrey impregnates Margaery, of course. Then their child would be king. And Margaery would be queen. And the only parental influence on the King. Look how that worked out.
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Post by Michael7123 on Jan 20, 2014 22:19:00 GMT
Oh, I forget about him. That's true. The Lannisters would still be in power if Joffrey dies since Tommen would be king. Of course, Cersei would go insane from grief and kill anyone who she thought might have killed Joffrey but her plans always backfire so...meh. He would be king? He would be the heir to the throne. Of course he technically isn't even related to Robert, but as Jeoffry's brother, he would be king. He wouldn't have muc power, but he would be king. Pwrhapse Tyron (old patriarch) could have someone kill Jeoffry with a weapon that belonged to Robb Stark, say it was Robb's contingency revenge plan if he got assassinated. Speaking of the Starks, lets talk about Jon Snow. Am I the only one who thinks that Ned Stark would never have slept with another woman? It goes against everything his character is about. His recognizing the child as his, rasing him, etc. fits him perfectly, yes. But it is hard to imagine him having a bastard.
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Post by Bioshock Infinite WD on Jan 20, 2014 22:22:48 GMT
He would be the heir to the throne. Of course he technically isn't even related to Robert, but as Jeoffry's brother, he would be king. He wouldn't have muc power, but he would be king. Pwrhapse Tyron (old patriarch) could have someone kill Jeoffry with a weapon that belonged to Robb Stark, say it was Robb's contingency revenge plan if he got assassinated. Speaking of the Starks, lets talk about Jon Snow. Am I the only one who thinks that Ned Stark would never have slept with another woman? It goes against everything his character is about. His recognizing the child as his, rasing him, etc. fits him perfectly, yes. But it is hard to imagine him having a bastard. Same, but to be honest, he was my second favorite Stark after his father, he is also one of the lone survivors of the family.
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Post by Michael7123 on Jan 20, 2014 22:24:37 GMT
He would be the heir to the throne. Of course he technically isn't even related to Robert, but as Jeoffry's brother, he would be king. He wouldn't have muc power, but he would be king. Pwrhapse Tyron (old patriarch) could have someone kill Jeoffry with a weapon that belonged to Robb Stark, say it was Robb's contingency revenge plan if he got assassinated. Speaking of the Starks, lets talk about Jon Snow. Am I the only one who thinks that Ned Stark would never have slept with another woman? It goes against everything his character is about. His recognizing the child as his, rasing him, etc. fits him perfectly, yes. But it is hard to imagine him having a bastard. Same, but to be honest, he was my second favorite Stark after his father, he is also one of the lone survivors of the family. Don't get me wrong, I love his character. I'm just wondering how Ned Stark got around to fathering a bastard. He lost his damn head because of his honor, you think he could hold off from getting laid for a while in order to keep his honor.
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Post by Bioshock Infinite WD on Jan 20, 2014 22:29:18 GMT
You would think, but hey no one is perfect I can forgive him, to bad someone else didn't.
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Post by DomeWing333 on Jan 20, 2014 22:32:07 GMT
There is a fan-theory concerning Jon Snow's "true" parentage, but that's based on some past family history that they haven't really touched on in the series itself as of yet. They did a little in the bits of lore that come with the DVD stuff.
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Post by Michael7123 on Jan 20, 2014 22:35:02 GMT
You would think, but hey no one is perfect I can forgive him, to bad someone else didn't. I can forgive him for that too. After all, he did acknowledge that the child was his, raise him, etc. That of course, assumes that Jon was his son. And if he wasn't, then Ned was an even better man for it.
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Post by DomeWing333 on Jan 20, 2014 22:43:52 GMT
Actually, I'm going to make my official prediction: Joffrey will get killed off by the Tyrells after he impregnates Margaery. This would eventually give the Tyrells full control over the new king in the same way the Lannisters have full control over Joffrey. Only better because Tyrell women know how to handle their men.
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Post by Michael7123 on Jan 20, 2014 22:47:17 GMT
Actually, I'm going to make my official prediction: Joffrey will get killed off by the Tyrells after he impregnates Margaery. This would eventually give the Tyrells full control over the new king in the same way the Lannisters have full control over Joffrey. Only better because Tyrell women know how to handle their men. I would be okay with that. Anyone who kills Jeffry gets points in my book.
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Post by That Doom Guy on Jan 20, 2014 22:58:45 GMT
Actually, I'm going to make my official prediction: Joffrey will get killed off by the Tyrells after he impregnates Margaery. This would eventually give the Tyrells full control over the new king in the same way the Lannisters have full control over Joffrey. Only better because Tyrell women know how to handle their men. I would be okay with that. Anyone who kills Jeffry gets points in my book. Not the damn Tyrells though.
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Post by Michael7123 on Jan 20, 2014 23:01:10 GMT
Comedy gold:
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Post by That Doom Guy on Jan 21, 2014 3:02:20 GMT
Arya can be considered a badass right?
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Post by Michael7123 on Jan 21, 2014 3:07:53 GMT
Arya can be considered a badass right? More so then Clem. Anyways, she does have some of the best moments in the show. "No m'lord. Anyone can be killed." That took serious spine. If she had said it causally, it would have been nothing, but she said it directed to the man who ran the house of Lanister, referring to him. That was an awesome moment.
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Post by That Doom Guy on Jan 21, 2014 3:11:06 GMT
Arya can be considered a badass right? More so then Clem. Anyways, she does have some of the best moments in the show. "No m'lord. Anyone can be killed." That took serious spine. If she had said it causally, it would have been nothing, but she said it directed to the man who ran the house of Lanister, referring to him. That was an awesome moment. Whoa, easy there Other then that I agree, I also like how she likes Death.
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