yes, I think you are right. I don't even think Ned knew that the King was about to burn the city. This is what I always didn't understand - would it hurt Jaime, you know, to explain himself?
which I loved and as a shipper I was kind of bummed they let him talk so freely about it with Ned and Robert on the show. I thought it made Jaime and Brienne's relationship more special.
did he tell this to Ned in the show? I don't remember! In the books, it didn't come across to me as if Ned knew what the Mad King intended to do.
Plus ~~honor is such a big deal in this society, so the fact that he's a kingsguard seems to be the major issue for some, like Ned, which is stupid, but that's Westeros.
yes, this is tupid, but I think if everyone knew that the Mad King was about to burn everyone they would thought slightly differently.
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Date: 2011-07-07 02:18 pm (UTC)which I loved and as a shipper I was kind of bummed they let him talk so freely about it with Ned and Robert on the show. I thought it made Jaime and Brienne's relationship more special.
did he tell this to Ned in the show? I don't remember! In the books, it didn't come across to me as if Ned knew what the Mad King intended to do.
Plus ~~honor is such a big deal in this society, so the fact that he's a kingsguard seems to be the major issue for some, like Ned, which is stupid, but that's Westeros.
yes, this is tupid, but I think if everyone knew that the Mad King was about to burn everyone they would thought slightly differently.