Who do you most want to see dead?

Weasel Soup said:
TK-421

There is a difference for me for characters i cant stand and ones i want dead,

OK, OK, my attempts to make the link to another (very) lenghty thread was not appreciated...but I still played along ;)

Agree Ageon, we need more threads.

I guess nobody has, and this may be blasphemous to many of you, contemplated the possibility of Arya dying herself. We know she wil kill, kill and kill again but someone will take her out for the good of peace and the kingdom maybe or for self-presenvation. Would it not be poetic justice if the person to kill her Jaqen, or what about Sansa...

Personally, I hope they all die except for Tyrion, Dany, Davos, Jon and Samwell.
 
Did you just ignore my post? I suggested that Arya might die, whether at her own hand or brought about indirectly by her actions.
 
Well, I can't read everything you know. I was distracted by Webster's of the Middle East's post on the definition of "pish". Sorry for the offence, if any, didn't mean to pee on your trunk... :D

By the way, what painted on your trunk? Looks like the scarlet letter.
 
devilsgrin said:
I rather liked Loras... he was everything Jaime was but better - tho jaime of course thought not. and he didn't betray his king either. I do also like Jaime aswell, he's much changed from the man who flung Bran from the window.

I just wanted to threadjack real quick and pick on this one.

Loras did betray his King. Once by definition and once by reality. Once by swearing for Renly, he betrayed Robert's line....justly of course because of Cerseis betrayal, but lets be honest his family wouldnt have cared about that...just a convenient excuse for them.

And the second time immediately following Renlys death he crossed the line again to swear to joff. In fact he even betrayed Renlys heir (that would be Stannis in light of no children and Renly never having consummated with Maergy) and enabled the usurper king to maintain power.

No he didnt push a child out a window or slaughter his insane monarch (which of all Jaimes crimes is the easiest one to defend from a moral standpoint) but his crimes were numerous as well.
 
Aegon is right/ err correct

(jaime light)

my biggest crisis regarding martin is why on the on line "who are you" i didnt come up as smallfolk
 
Moon Pie, just so all the theories are screwed up and the way opens up for Patchface the Drowned Targ :)
 
Weird lag attack, so srr for this double post
 
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A is the scarlet letter? k learned something new, i though all letters could be scarlet (wich they can), but i am guessing A is reffered to as the scarlet letter
 
yes, as in "Adulteress"...didn't you see Demi Moore in that movie? Anyways, I wonder if that says anything about SW's character or why the tree might be smiling ;).
 
Kiwi, dont stress...its an early American piece of fiction by Nathaniel Hawthorne based in american colonial times. The punishment at that time for being an adultress is wearing a large red A on your chest.....so tsw must be a female tree adultress or something like that....probably had an affair with a palm tree.
 
k thx, you crazy americans :) probably has something to do with your religion
 
As a semi-wise British co-worker of mine said during a July 4th celebration (thats the day we americans celebrate independence from the British)

"We celebrate it too...thats the day we got rid of our religious nuts"

Its not a religious thing neccessarily...its tied into the cultural mores of the puritan society....etc etc....blah blah....
 
The scarlet letter is the most boring book ever...

and this is coming from someone who read 3 1000 page books on the history of the balkans. :) um for fun no less

truly awful and unreadable

most early american writing/ painting/ et al was horrible attempts at euro-pulp

one word:limner
 
Is it just me, or do you get the feeling that the last book or so is going to be a butcher's scene? I have a feeling that quite a lot of the people listed above are going to die.
 

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