NED'S DEAD!!!







ALOT OF PEOPLE ARE PISSED
![]()
Im shocked that they went through with it because I read in one of the fan sites that a character that dies in book 3 will die this season...
The woman that play Dany just got out of acting school when she got hired to play her character...I was shocked because she does a great job portraying Dany....I agree she's sexy as hell every time I listen to her chapter I imagine during that situation..
But I hope killing Ned doesnt turn off alot of people though
NED'S DEAD!!!
![]()
![]()
I'mma afraid so bruh...NED'S DEAD!!!
![]()
![]()
Ned's dead!He went out like a bitch too. at least they could have made him reject that cunt and her faggot son.
![]()
This thread title needs to have (spoiler alert) in it.
The way he went out is more interesting though. To have him go out in the typical Hollywood blaze of glory that most heroes we see on screen do, with a witty line or some deep quote, would be cliche and not what this show or apparently the books are about.
I haven't read the books but from what its posted they, and now obviously this show, won't follow a typical Hollywood script which makes it more intriguing because there are no rules and unless you've read the books you won't know what happens.
Rob starting to really grow his nuts, got the man that fucked his brother up and a lot of leverage sacrificed those men for the greater good and didn't go for his little weak ass honor tactics. yea fight me one on one!....nah i'll pass homie lock his ass up
That little broad is not a stark anymore in my eyes. at all, she fucking sold her soul to be a princess and served her dad up to get MURDERED in front of her eyes. what in the world made her think that he would have mercy on him? When he was play fighting with your sister he tried to wreck her shit and actually cut her up and kill her, and when he couldn't he lied about it and got YOUR wolf killed and you think that that's ok? When her wolf died, i think that she died as well in the stark house. This shit is on some unforgivable i hope my family doesn't find out type thing. she's gonna marry the man that killed her pops? forced or not, she needs to run away asap and go to her mom and brother(s). she was so short sided and now she sees that it wasn't worth it. fuck that weak ass fainting at the end.
just fuck her period at this point
Ned got fucked by his wife and daughter. it ended him. wife put him in the fucked situation to begin with. got him arrested. daughter got him murdered his sons couldn't do shit![]()
Go watch cartoons.Yes, We Are Most Definitely Pissed
I on the fence right now. Even if y'all say it happened in the book, I can't understand how it helps the show.
How can you say that when he died doing just that. He went against the honorable for the first time and instead did the "right" thing and ended up dead. There was a blatant message there. You missed it.Im not sure why Ned's death would put off anyone from watching the show.
Admittedly I havent watched the show, but in the books Ned comes off as a complete retard, to me. He would always rather do the "honorable" thing rather then doing the right thing.
Glad to see that the show is well done though.
I wouldnt say he went out like a bitch but he definitely compromised himself for the first time in the series. I would have liked to had seen him go out on his own terms....-- Now that i think of it, he was perhaps a bit gullible to even believe that he would be allowed to live. He should have known not to trust any of those clowns at this point.Ned's dead!He went out like a bitch too. at least they could have made him reject that cunt and her faggot son.
![]()
I wouldnt say he went out like a bitch but he definitely compromised himself for the first time in the series. I would have liked to had seen him go out on his own terms....-- Now that i think of it, he was perhaps a bit gullible to even believe that he would be allowed to live. He should have known not to trust any of those clowns at this point.
Actually, the exchange which convinced him to go along with the bullshit happened in this episode when he spoke to the fat guy. He knew his older daughter was still in place and not being threatened and he was also aware that his younger daughter was on the run. It wasnt about his daughters as much as being convinced that this would be the best way to bring forth peace. Even still he had to have (or should have) known that these individuals were not to be trusted. Thats why i say he appears more gullible the more i think about it. He definitely "trusted" them in the sense that he thought they would uphold their end if he confessed.I don't think he did trust them. I think what he did was for his daughters. If you recall when he received that visit in his cell in the beginning of the episode and was asked to beg for his life he refused and said "I learned how to die long ago". At that point he was reminded of his daughters and the risk to them. I believe he humbled himself and made that confession for his daughters sake, not his own.
Also the fact that he told his friend in the crowd to watch his daughter leads me to believe he didn't really believe it would work and wanted her guarded just in case.
Actually, the exchange which convinced him to go along with the bullshit happened in this episode when he spoke to the fat guy.
I'll watch it again tonight but i thought he didnt decide to confess until the fat guy mentioned peace and told him of his son's plans. I think he knew his daughter was safe (health wise). It wasnt my interpretation that he was swayed by that. Like i said, i'll check it again though. But either way, my point remains that he should have known not to trust any of those clowns.Thats what I was referring to. When he tried to advise Ned to make that confession of treason and say Joffrey is the king Ned said fuck that "I've learned how to die a long time ago".
It was until the fat guy brought up his daughters life and asked "what of your daughters life, is that a precious thing to you?" that Ned responded and I think thats what ultimately made him make the bullshit confession, not for himself but for his daughter (and more to the point his daughter who is to marry Joffrey because I don't think he knew the other one was around after hearing of her running away)
Ned's dead!He went out like a bitch too. at least they could have made him reject that cunt and her faggot son.
![]()
How can you say that when he died doing just that. He went against the honorable for the first time and instead did the "right" thing and ended up dead. There was a blatant message there. You missed it.
Sorry, but it is you who didnt get it.
Ned did not "confess" to avoid a war, he confessed to save his daughters lives.
Im not sure why Ned's death would put off anyone from watching the show.
Admittedly I havent watched the show, but in the books Ned comes off as a complete retard, to me. He would always rather do the "honorable" thing rather then doing the right thing.
Glad to see that the show is well done though.
You quoted the wrong post. The one you quoted was actually accurate. In that the confession went against his normal honorable actions and did what he thought was right for his childs well being.Sorry, but it is you who didnt get it.
Ned did not "confess" to avoid a war, he confessed to save his daughters lives.
Here's the chic that was supposed to play Dany...glad she dropped out
![]()
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tamzin_Merchant
Totally agree about Robb, I've been impressed with him in the last few episodes, seeing how his character stepped up and its well acted.
As far as the Stark daughter I disagree. She's just playing her part. I think in the first few episodes I would have agreed but I can't in these episodes. The way she's handled this and begging for her fathers life were the only options she had, otherwise she'd be dead herself.
Also, Ned got fucked by his wife and daughter in the first half of the show, but that had nothing to do with the position he found himself in later.
If you remember he was arrested, released and had his position as the Kings hand reinstated.
He was arrested this time because he trusted the wrong people, played his cards and lost. As much as I liked the Ned character he has know one to blame but himself.