To: tbw2
And technically, Daenerys also broke an oath and faced punishment for not coming to the home of the Khal widows after Drogos death, hence the impending punishment debate.
Their titles usually imply a theme that applies to multiple characters, since the show hops from one to another. Oathbreakers from the episode could be:
Jon Snow - For leaving and for letting the wildlings through
Alliser Thorne and other traitors - For killing the Lord Commander
Daenarys - For not joining the widows immediately
Smalljon Umber - The Stark bannerman for seeemingly joining forces with Ramsey and giving up Rickon
To: needmorePaine
I’ll buy Alliser. Maybe Smalljon.
25 posted on
05/09/2016 9:29:20 AM PDT by
SpinnerWebb
(Winter is coming)
To: needmorePaine
The TV show is definitely answering a lot of questions this season that were hinted at or suggested in the books. For example:
* King Greyjoy WAS killed by his brother, whereas only implied by the books
* John comes back - probably in the next book
* the gift from the Northern family is likely the youngest stark, as suggested by Osha’s presence and the dead wolf head instead of “here’s a bunch of meat pies and a silent kid of the right age”
I suspect they’ll answer the R+L=J theory in an upcoming episode, since they already showed Bran could see it and now wants to.
40 posted on
05/09/2016 9:45:11 AM PDT by
tbw2
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