GAME OF THRONES #9:-Baelor ACT 9 Chapter 1-2011

I'm more concerned that next time he posts something really serious, like when Arya kills Jon by mistake.

Edit: you know, it's funny. Any other series you could post stuff like that and people would go "oh, sure". Do it in GoT and it sounds perfectly believable.
 
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Or (spoiler) (/spoiler) for stretches of text. Black color only works for people viewing the page with the black theme in a traditional browser; there's a light colored theme, plus other ways to view the site (like the mobile app).
And the EN Scryer shows all spoilers that aren't sblocked.
 

[sblock]I used to think so, as well, but I've been reconsidering that. If Jon is the son of Rhaegar and Lyanna, then that makes Daenerys his aunt. If Jon is going to be the king, then what will Daenerys do? I can't see Martin marrying them (although I suppose one never knows with him). But Daenerys is such a strong leader, I can't see her playing second fiddle in any way.[/sblock]

I will sblock this just in case
[sblock] I don't think that he would be their child. The Targaryans all seem to have the weird eye color and the silver hair. He may be Lyanna's but I don't think Rhaegar's. Which begs the question, Who is the daddy? Could Robert, be the father and that is the big secret she made Ned promise not to tell. He does have the dark hair and eyes. [/sblock]
 

I will sblock this just in case
[sblock] I don't think that he would be their child. The Targaryans all seem to have the weird eye color and the silver hair. He may be Lyanna's but I don't think Rhaegar's. Which begs the question, Who is the daddy? Could Robert, be the father and that is the big secret she made Ned promise not to tell. He does have the dark hair and eyes. [/sblock]
[sblock]The point about Robert's bastards was that Robert's blood was strong enough to override all other hair colours in his children (dominant gene). If the same applies to the Starks the hair colour wouldn't matter.[/sblock]
 

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Ned's beheading in the books was something I read and moved on. I wasn't emotionally moved at all. But watching it was much more emotional. Seeing the reaction of his daughters as they watched their father beheaded and the look on Sean Bean's face was very powerful and moving. Sean Bean had a real look of despair on his face and disbelief.

I think all who have read the books know what the final scene will be next week to make us all want to come back and watch season 2. Intelligent scripting will not allow the series finale to end any other way than the most powerful final scene possible given what we know is going to happen. It will be powerful.
 


Ooh, including stuff that's in [ spoiler ] tags?
Yes. I did some more checking and even some of the stuff in the sblocks was showing there. I think the only way not to be seen there is to use nested sblocks.

test
[sblock]test2[/sblock]
[sblock][sblock]test4[/sblock]test3[/sblock]

Edit: nope, the scryer sees everything. Spoiler text doesn't seem to work there.
 
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Well, makes that easier, anyway. If you don't want to be spoiled on anything -- movie, television show, videogame, roleplaying module, outcome of a sporting event, or where babies come from -- don't use the Scryer.
 

Well, makes that easier, anyway. If you don't want to be spoiled on anything -- movie, television show, videogame, roleplaying module, outcome of a sporting event, or where babies come from -- don't use the Scryer.

Pfft, that's hardly a secret; everyone already knows about the stork.
 

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