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lol... I tend to miss some stuff here and there, but yeah.What is you people are doing during the show instead of watching? Words with friends? Folding laundry? Making dinner?
lol... I tend to miss some stuff here and there, but yeah.What is you people are doing during the show instead of watching? Words with friends? Folding laundry? Making dinner?
Interesting and it does jibe with some of the conversational points between the two characters. That being said, one of the points that I didn't get in the show was Cersei's use of Slavers Bay and Dany dismantling the slave trade as a "chip" to try and make The Iron Bank representative see her POV. I'd assume that anything from Bravos would be vehnemently opposed to slavery.I don't really think this is a spoiler since its just speculation based on what has already happened, but I'll tag it anyway.
Interesting theory I saw elsewhere:
The Iron Throne of Westeros (not the Lannisters) owes money to the Iron Bank. As the bank guy noted, Tywin never paid them off in full, as Cersei has apparently done. Tywin presumably recognized some value in keeping the bank's skin in the game. Cersei is paying a debt on behalf of the throne, but the guy hasn't really committed to support her in the war. Bank guy essentially said, "we don't bet on winners or losers, we back the winner."
I don't think that it's a spoiler or anything. I think it's pretty safe to say that Cersei did not inherit her father's smarts and leadership. Tywin probably was smarter about it, and I always got the impression that it was Robert's boozing/whoring/tourneys that really sunk the throne into debt a lot more.I don't really think this is a spoiler since its just speculation based on what has already happened, but I'll tag it anyway.
Interesting theory I saw elsewhere:
The Iron Throne of Westeros (not the Lannisters) owes money to the Iron Bank. As the bank guy noted, Tywin never paid them off in full, as Cersei has apparently done. Tywin presumably recognized some value in keeping the bank's skin in the game. Cersei is paying a debt on behalf of the throne, but the guy hasn't really committed to support her in the war. Bank guy essentially said, "we don't bet on winners or losers, we back the winner."
Do you people even watch the show??What is you people are doing during the show instead of watching? Words with friends? Folding laundry? Making dinner?
I think she was just pointing out another reason not to back Dany - she probably cost them a lot of money by dismantling the slave trade. I guess I took it as the IB is probably talking out of both sides of their mouths. Publicly they will have to be against slavery, but privately they were for sure financially backing the slavers b/c it was good investment and profitable to to them. I assumed it was like a government being involved in shady things to fund other public things.Interesting and it does jibe with some of the conversational points between the two characters. That being said, one of the points that I didn't get in the show was Cersei's use of Slavers Bay and Dany dismantling the slave trade as a "chip" to try and make The Iron Bank representative see her POV. I'd assume that anything from Bravos would be vehnemently opposed to slavery.
pretty sure Robert inherited a sizable chunk of debt from the Targaryens ... their ostentatious bent (opulent builds all over King's Landing) was not exactly cheap, i'm sure.I don't think that it's a spoiler or anything. I think it's pretty safe to say that Cersei did not inherit her father's smarts and leadership. Tywin probably was smarter about it, and I always got the impression that it was Robert's boozing/whoring/tourneys that really sunk the throne into debt a lot more.
Well, to be fair, the part where babies were being offered to white walkers was many seasons ago. I do now remember the night king turning the crying baby instantly into a white walker. It still doesn't make sense to me. Do white walkers grow and age?What is you people are doing during the show instead of watching? Words with friends? Folding laundry? Making dinner?
What was funnier was "Chaos is a ladder" and the face on Littlefinger like "Bruh, wha?!"It was funny when Littlefinger made such a grand gesture when giving it to Bran (trying to score points with him) and Bran was like "Meh, you take it Arya".
Fair point. I think there was a discussion about it in S1 when Ned was surprised about how far Robert had driven them in debt, but don't know if there was any further discussion besides the he was surprised Jon A let that happen. Who knows how in debt they were before that, but I know that a bit of Robert's concern was that Robert was borrowing so much from the Lannister's to fund his shenanigans too.pretty sure Robert inherited a sizable chunk of debt from the Targaryens ... their ostentatious bent (opulent builds all over King's Landing) was not exactly cheap, i'm sure.
Tru dat. By all means.... continue.Well we have another couple of days until the next episode...........
I don't see why Robert would inherit the debts of the Targaryens of which he overthrew. The debts that Westeros has is all on Robert and then the War of the Five Kings and now Cersei's War of Succession (No idea what to call this current conflict yet)pretty sure Robert inherited a sizable chunk of debt from the Targaryens ... their ostentatious bent (opulent builds all over King's Landing) was not exactly cheap, i'm sure.
Good point too. Power ended with the Targs, but has been passed on from Robert -> Joff --> Tommen --> Cersei, so maybe the debts follow the same pattern.I don't see why Robert would inherit the debts of the Targaryens of which he overthrew. The debts that Westeros has is all on Robert and then the War of the Five Kings and now Cersei's War of Succession (No idea what to call this current conflict yet)
from what was unearthed a few posts up, it's the Realm that owes the debt, not necessarily the Family in power (perpetual debt 'til satisfied).I don't see why Robert would inherit the debts of the Targaryens of which he overthrew. The debts that Westeros has is all on Robert and then the War of the Five Kings and now Cersei's War of Succession (No idea what to call this current conflict yet)
I recall from one of the first few seasons, when Littlefinger was Master of Coin, he had this great reputation as a money manager, but when Tyrion took over the books, he commented that Littlefinger was just borrowing money from the IB.Fair point. I think there was a discussion about it in S1 when Ned was surprised about how far Robert had driven them in debt, but don't know if there was any further discussion besides the he was surprised Jon A let that happen. Who knows how in debt they were before that, but I know that a bit of Robert's concern was that Robert was borrowing so much from the Lannister's to fund his shenanigans too.
Not sure about in the objects with words printed on paper in them, but in the show the realm' s debt is pretty much on Robert. In any case the realm owns the debt just like America owes it debt even if it changes the people in charge. Changing governments on the iron throne is just a lot harder.pretty sure Robert inherited a sizable chunk of debt from the Targaryens ... their ostentatious bent (opulent builds all over King's Landing) was not exactly cheap, i'm sure.
For any debt that the Targayens had- it would have been written off as a loss. Similar to a bank now that has given a loan and you default on it.Good point too. Power ended with the Targs, but has been passed on from Robert -> Joff --> Tommen --> Cersei, so maybe the debts follow the same pattern.
I think the IB guy also said to Cersei they use the Gold Company to go in after the fact if they think they won't get paid. In the case of Robert overthrowing the Targs, do they send in sellswords after to loot the Targs holdings to get their debts, or does just evaporate and chalk it up to betting on the losing side and try again next time?
What was unearthed? The post about a theory? There is nothing authoritative there or did I miss something?from what was unearthed a few posts up, it's the Realm that owes the debt, not necessarily the Family in power (perpetual debt 'til satisfied).
perhaps that's why Robert was mining Tywin so hard, because the IB put the kibosh on funds?
I was at the docs for Diverticulitis last week. A lil Cipro and Flagil and I'm feeling a ok. IT kinda sucks though. Sounds like you went through helz. Happy to hear you are ok.Koya's fun times with Divirticulitis
Long story short, two years ago diagnosed with serious divirticulitis.
Was scheduled for surgery on Nov. 20, 2015 as I needed to heal to be strong enough to have them cut out part of my lower intestine.
Three days prior to that I was rushed into the ER as I had also come down with a life threatening disease in its own right, C Diff. The combo had me go sepsis and rushed into life saving surgery.
Since #### hit the fan (it was real bad, 17 hours in surgery) they could only cut out my intestine, not reconnect. The Red Lady brought me back, but not without consequences. I pooped into a bag for most of the next year before being strong enough for reconnective surgery late summer last year.
All along, it was sorta expected that I'd need some cleanup, likely from hernias and that's what we took care of last week. All's good here out, though.![]()
HORSIf Littlefinger took his whore houses public, what ticker symbol do you think they'd use? [/wh]
In my case, it was misdiagnosed for like two years. Actually did the right thing by going to see the docs, they said it was IBS (aka, they didn't know what the hell it was). By the time they finally figured it out, things were bad enough that it couldn't be controlled/mitigated with diet, the physical damage was done.I was at the docs for Diverticulitis last week. A lil Cipro and Flagil and I'm feeling a ok. IT kinda sucks though. Sounds like you went through helz. Happy to hear you are ok.
Dany and crew are planning a siege of KL. That will take a lot of time that the kingdom does not have.True. I agree everything in Arya's story points to her meeting up with Cersei at some point. But that knife isn't needed for Cersei so unless she gives it to Jon (which really refutes the point of Bran giving it to Arya given what he knows about her) I'm thinking Arya joins with Jon to fight the white walkers at some point.
Since it's Valyrian steel and he said it was "made to kill me", that gives validity to the theory that Bran is the Night King.I caught something on the re watch today that was VERY interesting. It may have been brought up (I don't have time to check) either here or online but maybe not.
So when Arya is asking Bran about the Valaryn steel dagger he said "It was made to kill me." Obviously everyone thought he meant the assassin after he fell, but I think it was actually MADE to kill him (or three eyed dragon 300 years previous him) and he saw the vision. He started to tell Littlefinger who it belonged to in a previos scene, but he stopped unfortunately.
I think Little finger will try and kill him now after the chaos ladder revelation, but Arya will kill Littlefinger defending Bran instead. Anyone mention any of this already?
The demo skull was ancient and decaying.the demo went through the skull, the actual went part way into a shoulder.
I haven't done a second viewing, but we're sure he said "made" and not "meant"?Since it's Valyrian steel and he said it was "made to kill me", that gives validity to the theory that Bran is the Night King.I caught something on the re watch today that was VERY interesting. It may have been brought up (I don't have time to check) either here or online but maybe not.
So when Arya is asking Bran about the Valaryn steel dagger he said "It was made to kill me." Obviously everyone thought he meant the assassin after he fell, but I think it was actually MADE to kill him (or three eyed dragon 300 years previous him) and he saw the vision. He started to tell Littlefinger who it belonged to in a previos scene, but he stopped unfortunately.
I think Little finger will try and kill him now after the chaos ladder revelation, but Arya will kill Littlefinger defending Bran instead. Anyone mention any of this already?
I'm not sure. I was taking what PIK95 said as true.I haven't done a second viewing, but we're sure he said "made" and not "meant"?
I usually have the subtitles on, and I thought this is what was said too.It was meant to kill me.
Since it's Valyrian steel and he said it was "made to kill me", that gives validity to the theory that Bran is the Night King.I caught something on the re watch today that was VERY interesting. It may have been brought up (I don't have time to check) either here or online but maybe not.
So when Arya is asking Bran about the Valaryn steel dagger he said "It was made to kill me." Obviously everyone thought he meant the assassin after he fell, but I think it was actually MADE to kill him (or three eyed dragon 300 years previous him) and he saw the vision. He started to tell Littlefinger who it belonged to in a previos scene, but he stopped unfortunately.
I think Little finger will try and kill him now after the chaos ladder revelation, but Arya will kill Littlefinger defending Bran instead. Anyone mention any of this already?
Isn't that before all the Theon torture episodes?My wife stopped watching this show during the Theon torture episodes, but has since picked it back up again.
She was telling me that she just watched the episode where Joffrey dies. It is amazing how far the show has moved on and changed from that point.
Yeah, I think so. She forgot a lot of stuff and wasn't sure she would remember who certain characters were, so she started from the beginning.Isn't that before all the Theon torture episodes?![]()
Leslie Jones is seriously unfunny.
i'm prolly one of the very few who misses Ramsay ... a great show needs great villains, and RB was the baddest of the lot.My wife stopped watching this show during the Theon torture episodes, but has since picked it back up again.
She was telling me that she just watched the episode where Joffrey dies. It is amazing how far the show has moved on and changed from that point.
I agree. Need some true evil to go against the beautiful people.i'm prolly one of the very few who misses Ramsay ... a great show needs great villains, and RB was the baddest of the lot.
Joffrey/Richie Aprile, Ramsay/Ralphie Cifaretto, Night King/Phil Leotardo ...