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To: FlipWilson

The TV version of the Kingsmoot was a simplified version of the book Kingsmoot, Victarion/Yara/Asha merger withstanding.

How would you cinematically demonstrate mind control? Unless your debate premise is Dragonbinder isn’t an enslavement/mind control device, I don’t see how anyone who read the books could justify a bunch of people nodding for Yara and then instantaneously supporting Euron.


184 posted on 06/30/2016 12:12:07 AM PDT by Read Write Repeat
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To: Read Write Repeat

Quote: “The TV version of the Kingsmoot was a simplified version of the book Kingsmoot, Victarion/Yara/Asha merger withstanding.”

I got that. I read the books and realized fairly quickly that the show was carving off vast amounts of the books and leaving them on the floor. So far, and I say so far, the horn has been left out.

I watched the Kingsmoot again and again and the logical conclusion to reach from the SHOW is this. Euron wins (he doesn’t in the books, by the way) because he is the only credible male with a claim that comes forward. He also makes a good case for himself while ridiculing Theon. At the end of the scene he says that his neice and nephew stealing ships won’t help them. He says this not because of some unseen, unintroduced horn but because he has just ordered (on screen, part of the scene) a massive fleet to be built.

I have no doubt that Euron will turn up. Perhaps with the horn (that needs to be introduced and somewhat explained next season). My guess is that he will 1)intercept Dany at sea; or 2)realize he was too late and ally with her enemies to cause havoc.


185 posted on 06/30/2016 7:03:44 AM PDT by FlipWilson
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