SlyStone
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Nothing in this show will be more unrealistic than Jorah finding Danys piece of jewelry in the middle of absolutely nowhere
Have they? In 6 seasons Arya's only had 3 hours of screen time. There are so many characters and storylines that I don't think their work load is that immense compared to stars on most shows that go 6 seasons.
Plus, it's not like they're making Twilight sequels or something. This is the hippest production in the industry.
IMDb: Characters By Screen Time: Game of Thrones - a list by ninewheels0
Except it wasnt just randomly in the middle of no where. There was a huge mark of tracks around a small area. Not surprising in my opinion
It still would be pretty ridiculous if there weren't any visible signs that Drogon had been in the area that they could track. It isn't like the Dothraki Sea is a small place. I guess it depends on how far out she was.
Yeah, I thought so from the previews, but then when I saw the wide angle shot that showed the huge circle of hoof prints around the 10 foot circle of green grass it became a little easier to understand.
https://www.reddit.com/r/gameofthro..._to_those_wondering_how_jorah_found_the_ring/
So about the letter that was sent by Ramsey to Jon Snow that is known to the book readers as the "Pink Letter".
The letter wasn't written by Ramsey. It was written by Smalljon of House Umber. The same House that turned Rickon over to Ramsey.
Except it wasnt just randomly in the middle of no where. There was a huge mark of tracks around a small area. Not surprising in my opinion
I'm gonna assume this is a theory of yours. Sounds very possible.
I'm more intrigued about the book Pink Letter. (Which is what I thought your spoiler pertained too)
Jorah being familiar with the Dothraki knew the widows stay at the Temple of the Doshkaleen (sp?). Yeah it's coincidence that he ran into her, but he was in the right place for valid reasons.
I just thought it was too convenient. I know what the valid reasons were but it was far too simple and simplistic.
Just waltz into Dothraki, kill a couple dudes in the alley and stroll to the most important place of the city.
I agree, but I don't really understand the city. Maybe somebody with book knowledge can shed some light?
How do they get away with the inability to defend themselves with weapons altogether? Is there just nothing to defend? I don't imagine they have great wealth. Maybe it's consistent that people can just walk right in. Nothing to gain and everything to lose so nobody ever goes there, thus they don't have any sort of patrol in place.
I agree, but I don't really understand the city. Maybe somebody with book knowledge can shed some light?
How do they get away with the inability to defend themselves with weapons altogether? Is there just nothing to defend? I don't imagine they have great wealth. Maybe it's consistent that people can just walk right in. Nothing to gain and everything to lose so nobody ever goes there, thus they don't have any sort of patrol in place.
