Volunteer_Kirby
Its not what you think...
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^ All good man. I know you can't really control what people perceive as a spoiler. Just got my jimmies rustled a bit. My life is officially over until 2019.
What is a "half-aunt"? :huh:
I'm a bit bummed that Littlefinger went out like such a *****. Don't get me wrong, him dying was fine, but after his begging and pleading failed and Sansa said "Thank you for all you have taught me." He would've stopped the babbling, looked her dead in the eyes and said, "And with all I've taught you, you are as good as my heir. You best win the game."
Not trying to be a d*ck but most of those same reputable sources said the same thing about season 6 & 7 leaks that got out too.
Either way...posting potential Season 8 leaks, even if in "Spoiler" form, is the ultimate taboo!
Shame! Shame! Shame!
Me and a couple of others got *****ed at for discussing the R+L=J theory a long freaking time ago. Most of the legitimate theories like that one are almost decades old at this point except to show watchers only types.
I don't recall that, but I'll take your word for it. That was definitely a theory I've always enjoyed and I do remember partaking in theory discussions on here before.
Yuck. It was a perfect ending for him.
i'll admit, the lack of anticipation of the stark sisters plotting against him, was a bit out of character given his lofty resume of being the grand schemer....Not yuck. He was the man who started the entire motion of the plot. He's less of a coward and more of a grand strategist. Hell, if he hadn't walked into Bran literally being able to see anything in time and Arya being trained to be a female Hitman 47 with a built in lie detector he would've most likely would've been just fine in the end.
And it would've been far more chilling for the man who said "Chaos is a ladder" to recognize he was falling off it and look at the view on the way down than to scream like a child at how he almost got to the top. It felt extremely forced and thrown together.
Not yuck. He was the man who started the entire motion of the plot. He's less of a coward and more of a grand strategist. Hell, if he hadn't walked into Bran literally being able to see anything in time and Arya being trained to be a female Hitman 47 with a built in lie detector he would've most likely would've been just fine in the end.
And it would've been far more chilling for the man who said "Chaos is a ladder" to recognize he was falling off it and look at the view on the way down than to scream like a child at how he almost got to the top. It felt extremely forced and thrown together.
Not yuck. He was the man who started the entire motion of the plot. He's less of a coward and more of a grand strategist. Hell, if he hadn't walked into Bran literally being able to see anything in time and Arya being trained to be a female Hitman 47 with a built in lie detector he would've most likely would've been just fine in the end.
And it would've been far more chilling for the man who said "Chaos is a ladder" to recognize he was falling off it and look at the view on the way down than to scream like a child at how he almost got to the top. It felt extremely forced and thrown together.
I'm trying to recall the timing, but didn't he bug out just before the Faith Militant took off? If he'd stayed in KL through that with his background, Septa Unella would've made him her beeotch.LF knew he had used up all his equity in kings landing, and with Cersi making her play for the throne, he made the only move really available. what was really his undoing was not having a clue about how Danarys would rise, and he just threw in with the wrong "lady". plus he screwed himself by pawning Sansa off to Ramsey.
he just put his chips all in the wrong piles, and it finally caught up with him. his only goal was trying to find the path with the least amount of resistance...and he though Sansa was weak, and could be manipulated.
so, either he rides the Sansa Stark train to the top, or he uses her has leverage with Cersi to get back in the good graces....
i was thoroughly happy with his exit...exposed for what he was. Varys and Tyrian on the other hand...put in with the only ones that have any real shot at doing anything of substance against the Lannisters, and after, and their motives, at least up to this point, seem to be somewhat virtuous. something LF lacked immensely....maybe that's why he never tried with Danarys...knew she'd see thru it, and with Tyrian and Varys already there, where would he fit in, even under best case scenario?
he should have just stayed in the keep running the whore house.
LF did challenge Brandon Stark to a duel for Catlyn Tully so I am not sure he's a complete coward although I get your point.LF was purely about himself. He wouldn't care about Sansa winning the game.
He was also a slimy, cowardly schemer and his reaction to finally being at his end is exactly how his character would react IMO.
