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Winterfell doesn't look ADA compliant.Why the **** does Bran sit out in the courtyard all day in the dead of winter??
Really? Daddy bear say yum PAWG. A bonus was she has a thing for older men.(sigh)Even the nudity was kinda dull..
In the books, iron killed the wights and White Walkers, so maybe Gendry's just making black iron weapons, rather than steel.
In the inside the episode, the producer said Dany killed Sam's older brother.
Also, if the wall was magic, why could Jon and team bring the wight beyond the wall?
I dunno about that--Robert is referred to as the usurper. That word implies illegality or illegitimacy. If you believe in bloodlines/birthright, then that trumps anything else. We are also given to believe that many in westeros agree with this--they wanted to go about their lives so they accepted Robert's rule, but they would support a true targ monarch.
The targs united the 7 kingdoms, so if you are going to go with bloodline stuff, I suppose you can make an argument that 300 years doesn't matter as they essentially created a new throne. There was no one else before them.
Robert failed to end the bloodline, so the claim must still exist (that's why he was so dedicated to making sure they were all gone even if they were just babies).
In the inside the episode, the producer said Dany killed Sam's older brother.
Also, if the wall was magic, why could Jon and team bring the wight beyond the wall?
dickon is the younger brotherthat happened on camera in Season 7. She had her dragon roast the father and brother (Dickon) after raiding the wagon train that looted the gold from highgarden
dickon is the younger brother