Season 2 begins to solve puzzles

Jackie 2022-03-26 09:01:13

Tywin found out that Aya was not the mason's daughter and kept her by his side, either because he was stupid or because he was too confident. Aya is really smart, she likes this character very much, she really doesn't look like a mother-in-law to her sister.
I also hate watching Jon and Yigrette flirting with ice and snow, slowing down the plot and not enough to watch. In fact, Yigrette knew that Jon didn't let go of his identity as the man in black, but just fell in love with him, so there was nothing he could do. From this, he was caught in a dilemma, and it was difficult to extricate himself.
Important people in the Stark family made two mistakes in a row. One was Aunt Cat, who let Jamie go. It was too stupid to try to save two children but indirectly killed another child. One is Robb, the monarch of a country does not believe what he says, and the other party's rage has a reason to attack. In fact, as a monarch, and he is doing things like crusade against traitors, the personal affairs of children can be put aside, political marriage is a must, and you can't want everything. For politics, Robb's IQ and EQ are not enough. He is still suitable to be a general. It is good enough to lead troops to fight and then spend this life with the people he loves. To be a monarch must be sacrificed. This sacrifice requires awareness of one's own tragedy. The mother and son, instead of reminding and restraining each other, made fatal mistakes one after another. You do what you want, you don't think about the overall situation, so why can't I do this. Collapse is inevitable.
Dragon Girl is like a proletarian revolutionist, calling on slaves to be liberated and turn over to be the master, but this is really a bit buggy, how is it such a simple thing, and everyone who follows him is partly because of her beauty, partly because of her beauty Her personal charm, I think, is a bit exaggerated, or, in other words, the description is a bit too much, and it can't stand pondering and scrutiny.
The second season is like a decryption game. The foreshadowings laid in the first season began to surface one by one, so it is much more watchable than the first season.

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  • Ivory 2022-03-29 09:01:09

    I finally waited for the first episode, and finally saw BRAN again, can you look better, my love!

  • Braeden 2022-03-19 09:01:10

    When Mi Di was broadcasting this kind of magic epic of war----Hanzi drama, all the TV dramas in our country were the magic epic of war----the harem drama. This gap is really, the forehead is speechless to the subtle upturn of the mouth.

The North Remembers quotes

  • Melisandre: Lord of Light, come to us in our darkness. We offer you these false gods. Take them and cast your light upon us, for the night is dark and full or terrors. After the long summer, darkness will fall heavy on the world. The stars will bleed. The cold breath of winter will freeze the seas... and the dead shall rise in the North.

  • [Robb enters Jaime's cage]

    Jaime Lannister: King in the North. I keep expecting you to leave me in one castle or another for safekeeping, but you've dragged me along from camp to camp. Have you grown fond of me, Stark? Is that it? I've never seen you with a girl.

    Robb Stark: If I left you with one of my bannermen, your father would know within a fortnight. My bannerman would receive a raven with a message: "Release my son and you'll be rich beyond your dreams. Refuse and your house will be destroyed, root and stem."

    Jaime Lannister: You don't trust the loyalty of the men following you into battle?

    Robb Stark: Oh, I trust them with my life. Just not with yours.

    Jaime Lannister: Smart boy. What's wrong? Don't like being called "boy"?

    [Jaime adopts a mocking frown and tone]

    Jaime Lannister: Insulted?

    [Robb glances sternly at a point behind Jaime's shoulder. A deep growl is heard off-screen. Jaime struggles to turn his head to see what made the noise]

    Robb Stark: You insult yourself, Kingslayer. You've been defeated by a boy. You're held captive by a boy. Perhaps you'll be killed by a boy.

    [Jaime tries not to let his fear show as Robb's direwolf, Grey Wind, stalks into the cage]

    Robb Stark: Stannis Baratheon sent ravens to all the high lords of Westeros. King Joffrey Baratheon is neither a true king, nor a true Baratheon. He's your bastard son.

    Jaime Lannister: Well, if that's true, Stannis is the rightful king. How convenient for him.

    Robb Stark: My father learned the truth. That's why you had him executed.

    Jaime Lannister: I was your prisoner when Ned Stark lost his head.

    Robb Stark: Your son killed him so the world wouldn't learn who fathered him, and you... you pushed my brother from a window because he saw you with the queen.

    Jaime Lannister: [still trying not to let his fear show] You have proof? Or do you want to trade gossip like a couple of fishwives?

    Robb Stark: I'm sending one of your cousins down to King's Landing with my peace terms.

    Jaime Lannister: You think my father's going to negotiate with you? You don't know him very well.

    Robb Stark: No... but he's starting to know me.

    Jaime Lannister: Three victories don't make you a conqueror.

    Robb Stark: It's better than three defeats.

    [Robb turns and walks out of the cage. Jaime shuts his eyes as Grey Wind growls threateningly and lunges at his face. When Jaime opens his eyes again, he is unharmed and alone]