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I don’t know if this is a hot take or something but I bet Sansa and Daenerys would get along so well when they meet. They’ll be like best friends forever and all that. I haven’t looked too deep into it (as one can tell) but I just want it to happen so badly. If it doesn’t happen I’ll have to resort to writing a fanfic with my not so magnificent writing skills(
Road trip to Winterfell should include but not be limited to:
Jaime and Brienne arguing a lot because they don’t know how to talk about being in love with each other while Hyle thinks they genuinely hate each other and continues to try to woo Brienne, which just makes Jaime frustrated and argue with Brienne more, so it’s a cycle until they finally snap and kiss.
Pod and Sansa becoming close with each other because they’re kids around the same age. Maybe Pod tells her some stories about what he and Brienne have done and tells Sansa about his past, which makes her go all soft for him. I have a biased Podsa agenda.
Sandor watching the kids while Hyle, Brienne, and Jaime circle around each other and thinking, I wish I had died. What is this bullshit.
At the end of A Dream Of Spring we’ll see a grown up fifteen year old Rickon towering over everyone, acting like a big finally happy and no longer angry baby, with his massive direwolf no longer chopping off random hands but throwing himself into mud puddles, and a little further away we’ll see Theon, his hair braided in the loveliest style, his arms folded and his bow and arrows behind his back, keeping an eye on him and smiling tenderly, as the very last snowfall of the winter falls above Rickon’s auburn hair, and that is the moment when Theon reminds himself that Robb’s memory will never die, there’s always going to be a part of him in everything Theon will ever see, but that doesn’t mean this will cause him to feel nothing but sorrow: Rickon is growing and becoming just like his brother, and Theon is there to protect him whatever it takes. But now that the war and winter are over, all he has to protect Rickon from is the sword he still has to learn to use properly, and make sure that auburn hair doesn’t get too messy. Apart from that, everything else is finally getting better. And the future is for once looking bright.
Jon is exiled because he slayed his kin(his aunt Daenerys). Meanwhile Tyrion becomes Hand even though he killed his own father and is wanted for regicide (he didn't commit). If this is the ending GRRM wants to go through, don't you think his favouritism towards Tyrion is the reason he(Tyrion) doesn't face any consequences of kinslaying in the narrative yet the other character (Jon) is punished for the same crime ?
Hi there!
That is actually one of the big issues I have with the show ending. It is unfair.... Kinslayers are punished in-universe and even if Tyrion got a pardon by Dany, that should be questioned after her demise. Now, in real life it happens often enough that some people are punished and others aren’t. So you could argue, that this might be what GRRM goes for. Grim dark realism and all that.... Tyrion as a Hand who works for the best of Westeros despite being a villain. You could argue that Tyland Lannister under Aegon III sort of foreshadows Tyrion.
On the other hand this ‘realistic’ take on a ruthless politician that ends up on top does not fit with Bran as King.
I have argued on this blog for quite some time, that I cannot see how you can reach both ends at the same time. Both are possible as the books stand now, I would say, but not in the same universe.
Either magic is important and an all-seeing magic wizard king sits the throne on the end, or politics turn out to be what ulitmately counts, and the ruthless Tywin Lannister 2.0. becomes the most important person in the kingdom after the king.
I don’t think you can have both.
Either you have poetic justice and kinslaying is punished (as Stannis, Ramsay, Robb and several others can attest), or you don’t have poetic justice. Then Jon being punished and Tyrion not being punished goes directly against many of the books plotlines. And that simply does not make sense or I would rather say, that it makes ASOIAF a dissatisfying story, because it’s neither realistic nor rounded storytelling.
I reserve judgement until the books come out. GRRM might find a way how to do it.
Thanks for the ask!
!! I also had to add Jaime’s last chapter’s ending because I’M—
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My ass is fully prepared to read the entirety of A Song of Ice and Fire if it means I can get some closure in Jaime and Brienne.