Interesting fan theory about Bran getting into the mad kings head and showing him the white walkers thus why he kept screaming "burn them all" until Jaime stabbed him in the back.
If Littlefinger is telling the truth, not only does the Vale need to have attacked the Boltons OR be in cahoots with them, but they have also gotten past The Twins (the Freys.) Still Sansa sent Brienne out to Riverrun, at least she should have told her to check whether the Vale army actually is at Moat Cailin. Because if they are and they are on the Starks' side it means they have already attacked the Boltons - hence involved themselves in this battle. And surely word of this will get to Jon soon, it's a big fucking deal because the Vale has thus far remained outside the war, so Sansa lying to him was for nothing and will get exposed soon enough - which only means that in addition to Sansa not trusting Jon... Jon, Davos etc won't be trusting Sansa. Great.
If LF lied, well, then the Tully army (assuming he didn't lie about them either) which is already crippled from the war needs to get past the Freys at the Twins and the Boltons at Moat Cailin to even get to Winterfell to aid Sansa. The chances of this seem slim at best.
If Littlefinger is telling the truth, not only does the Vale need to have attacked the Boltons OR be in cahoots with them, but they have also gotten past The Twins (the Freys.) Still Sansa sent Brienne out to Riverrun, at least she should have told her to check whether the Vale army actually is at Moat Cailin. Because if they are and they are on the Starks' side it means they have already attacked the Boltons - hence involved themselves in this battle. And surely word of this will get to Jon soon, it's a big fucking deal because the Vale has thus far remained outside the war, so Sansa lying to him was for nothing and will get exposed soon enough - which only means that in addition to Sansa not trusting Jon... Jon, Davos etc won't be trusting Sansa. Great.
If LF lied, well, then the Tully army (assuming he didn't lie about them either) which is already crippled from the war needs to get past the Freys at the Twins and the Boltons at Moat Cailin to even get to Winterfell to aid Sansa. The chances of this seem slim at best.
Not looking good for the Starks.
Water is wet.
It's funny, when you first meet the Starks on the show and in the books, you get the sense they are the most honorable and purposeful house in the realm. Then they precede to get shit on completely for the entire run in both stories. It would be funny if motherfuckers would stop killing the direwolves!
But seriously, no way that what is left of House Stark doesn't get a bone somewhere. You can't almost all be murdered and fucked over for years and not get some table scrap at the end.
If Littlefinger is telling the truth, not only does the Vale need to have attacked the Boltons OR be in cahoots with them, but they have also gotten past The Twins (the Freys.) Still Sansa sent Brienne out to Riverrun, at least she should have told her to check whether the Vale army actually is at Moat Cailin. Because if they are and they are on the Starks' side it means they have already attacked the Boltons - hence involved themselves in this battle. And surely word of this will get to Jon soon, it's a big fucking deal because the Vale has thus far remained outside the war, so Sansa lying to him was for nothing and will get exposed soon enough - which only means that in addition to Sansa not trusting Jon... Jon, Davos etc won't be trusting Sansa. Great.
If LF lied, well, then the Tully army (assuming he didn't lie about them either) which is already crippled from the war needs to get past the Freys at the Twins and the Boltons at Moat Cailin to even get to Winterfell to aid Sansa. The chances of this seem slim at best.
Not looking good for the Starks.
Water is wet.
It's funny, when you first meet the Starks on the show and in the books, you get the sense they are the most honorable and purposeful house in the realm. Then they precede to get shit on completely for the entire run in both stories. It would be funny if motherfuckers would stop killing the direwolves!
But seriously, no way that what is left of House Stark doesn't get a bone somewhere. You can't almost all be murdered and fucked over for years and not get some table scrap at the end.
Jon Snow. Winter is coming. I sound gay.
Your injun credentials are at risk. Table scraps for sacred dogs. Death and ruin only fitting end for white devils.
If Littlefinger is telling the truth, not only does the Vale need to have attacked the Boltons OR be in cahoots with them, but they have also gotten past The Twins (the Freys.) Still Sansa sent Brienne out to Riverrun, at least she should have told her to check whether the Vale army actually is at Moat Cailin. Because if they are and they are on the Starks' side it means they have already attacked the Boltons - hence involved themselves in this battle. And surely word of this will get to Jon soon, it's a big fucking deal because the Vale has thus far remained outside the war, so Sansa lying to him was for nothing and will get exposed soon enough - which only means that in addition to Sansa not trusting Jon... Jon, Davos etc won't be trusting Sansa. Great.
If LF lied, well, then the Tully army (assuming he didn't lie about them either) which is already crippled from the war needs to get past the Freys at the Twins and the Boltons at Moat Cailin to even get to Winterfell to aid Sansa. The chances of this seem slim at best.
Not looking good for the Starks.
Water is wet.
It's funny, when you first meet the Starks on the show and in the books, you get the sense they are the most honorable and purposeful house in the realm. Then they precede to get shit on completely for the entire run in both stories. It would be funny if motherfuckers would stop killing the direwolves!
But seriously, no way that what is left of House Stark doesn't get a bone somewhere. You can't almost all be murdered and fucked over for years and not get some table scrap at the end.
If Littlefinger is telling the truth, not only does the Vale need to have attacked the Boltons OR be in cahoots with them, but they have also gotten past The Twins (the Freys.) Still Sansa sent Brienne out to Riverrun, at least she should have told her to check whether the Vale army actually is at Moat Cailin. Because if they are and they are on the Starks' side it means they have already attacked the Boltons - hence involved themselves in this battle. And surely word of this will get to Jon soon, it's a big fucking deal because the Vale has thus far remained outside the war, so Sansa lying to him was for nothing and will get exposed soon enough - which only means that in addition to Sansa not trusting Jon... Jon, Davos etc won't be trusting Sansa. Great.
If LF lied, well, then the Tully army (assuming he didn't lie about them either) which is already crippled from the war needs to get past the Freys at the Twins and the Boltons at Moat Cailin to even get to Winterfell to aid Sansa. The chances of this seem slim at best.
Not looking good for the Starks.
Water is wet.
It's funny, when you first meet the Starks on the show and in the books, you get the sense they are the most honorable and purposeful house in the realm. Then they precede to get shit on completely for the entire run in both stories. It would be funny if motherfuckers would stop killing the direwolves!
But seriously, no way that what is left of House Stark doesn't get a bone somewhere. You can't almost all be murdered and fucked over for years and not get some table scrap at the end.
Jon Snow. Winter is coming. I sound gay.
Your injun credentials are at risk. Table scraps for sacred dogs. Death and ruin only fitting end for white devils.
Shit man, even Injuns got casinos after 400 years of misery. The Starks deserve something...but more ass poundin first.
Re-watched the last episode. Doesn't Arya getting pissed off watching the play depicting Ned's death (inaccurately at that) prove that she is still Arya Stark, and not "no one"?
It also illustrates how events are perceived by the outside world.
They think Ned is a bumbling idiot who wanted the Iron Throne, Joffrey is kind, Cercei is caring, etc.
But they also think Tyrion was in KL for the whole thing and even conspired to make it all happen, replacing Littlefinger's role as the betrayer of Ned, and Joffrey's role as the one who had him executed. The only characters they got right are King Robert being a dying drunk and Sansa being a helpless girl.
Pretty cool metaphor for the way history is written by the victors.
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Hope that helps.
It appears Bran is everywhere.
If LF lied, well, then the Tully army (assuming he didn't lie about them either) which is already crippled from the war needs to get past the Freys at the Twins and the Boltons at Moat Cailin to even get to Winterfell to aid Sansa. The chances of this seem slim at best.
Not looking good for the Starks.
Water is wet.
But seriously, no way that what is left of House Stark doesn't get a bone somewhere. You can't almost all be murdered and fucked over for years and not get some table scrap at the end.
Jon Snow. Winter is coming. I sound gay.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=H8nl61YTTDs
They think Ned is a bumbling idiot who wanted the Iron Throne, Joffrey is kind, Cercei is caring, etc.
But they also think Tyrion was in KL for the whole thing and even conspired to make it all happen, replacing Littlefinger's role as the betrayer of Ned, and Joffrey's role as the one who had him executed. The only characters they got right are King Robert being a dying drunk and Sansa being a helpless girl.
Pretty cool metaphor for the way history is written by the victors.