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Its a dumb subplot. Hey, this chick led your people and did a good job but Im Euron, killed your king and have no history or track record with you. MALE ME YOUR KING.McGarnagle said:I'm sure he'll be juuuuusssst fiiiiiiiine.
I'm a bit confused by the iron islands plot. So theon and amy from big bang theory took off with the fleet, and the 20 people left are going to build 1000 ships using, wood I guess, which doesn't seem to be in large supply from the general surroundings?
Patrick said:There is a youtube channel, "Alt+Shift+X" that recaps every episode and ties all the stories together, I suggest checking it out.
McGarnagle said:I'm sure he'll be juuuuusssst fiiiiiiiine.
I'm a bit confused by the iron islands plot. So theon and amy from big bang theory took off with the fleet, and the 20 people left are going to build 1000 ships using, wood I guess, which doesn't seem to be in large supply from the general surroundings?
Bender said:Its a dumb subplot. Hey, this chick led your people and did a good job but Im Euron, killed your king and have no history or track record with you. MALE ME YOUR KING.
And yeah the follow up makes no sense. We finally built a fleet! *10-20 yrs later.
bustaheims said:Bender said:Its a dumb subplot. Hey, this chick led your people and did a good job but Im Euron, killed your king and have no history or track record with you. MALE ME YOUR KING.
And yeah the follow up makes no sense. We finally built a fleet! *10-20 yrs later.
It's not a particularly interesting subplot, but, I have to believe there's going to be a significant payoff from it, otherwise, I can't see why they'd be bothering with it at this point. There's enough substance to the other story lines that they don't need filler subplots.
herman said:bustaheims said:It's not a particularly interesting subplot, but, I have to believe there's going to be a significant payoff from it, otherwise, I can't see why they'd be bothering with it at this point. There's enough substance to the other story lines that they don't need filler subplots.
The Iron Islands has the only substantial fleet of seafaring vessels left in either Westeros or Essos in the TV universe. Both the royal fleet, and Stannis' hodgepodge merchant/pirate fleet were decimated at Blackwater, Mereen's ships were torched.
CarltonTheBear said:herman said:bustaheims said:It's not a particularly interesting subplot, but, I have to believe there's going to be a significant payoff from it, otherwise, I can't see why they'd be bothering with it at this point. There's enough substance to the other story lines that they don't need filler subplots.
The Iron Islands has the only substantial fleet of seafaring vessels left in either Westeros or Essos in the TV universe. Both the royal fleet, and Stannis' hodgepodge merchant/pirate fleet were decimated at Blackwater, Mereen's ships were torched.
The Iron Islands storyline sounds like it's going to intersect with Daenerys at some point this season probably. I read a theory that says Euron was the one behind the burning of the ships in Meereen.
herman said:CarltonTheBear said:herman said:bustaheims said:It's not a particularly interesting subplot, but, I have to believe there's going to be a significant payoff from it, otherwise, I can't see why they'd be bothering with it at this point. There's enough substance to the other story lines that they don't need filler subplots.
The Iron Islands has the only substantial fleet of seafaring vessels left in either Westeros or Essos in the TV universe. Both the royal fleet, and Stannis' hodgepodge merchant/pirate fleet were decimated at Blackwater, Mereen's ships were torched.
The Iron Islands storyline sounds like it's going to intersect with Daenerys at some point this season probably. I read a theory that says Euron was the one behind the burning of the ships in Meereen.
Re: Euron, burner of ships -- Hard to gauge the passage of time on the show, but the Iron Isles (northwest coast Westeros) are about as far as you can get from Meereen (south Essos) by sea, no (short of being smack dab in the eternal Winter of the North? Which is not to say Euron couldn't have agents in Meereen, since he is quite well travelled. He seems more hands on in the show.
Dany riding Drogon over a fleet of Reaver ships ferrying a Dothraki mega-khalasar sounds like the eventual game plan. The question is going to be where she makes landfall: King's Landing as invading conquerer, or straight to the Wall as a hero.
Bender said:Its a dumb subplot. Hey, this chick led your people and did a good job but Im Euron, killed your king and have no history or track record with you. MALE ME YOUR KING.
Nik the Trik said:Bender said:Its a dumb subplot. Hey, this chick led your people and did a good job but Im Euron, killed your king and have no history or track record with you. MALE ME YOUR KING.
That may be looking at it through too modern a prism. These are still super-patriarchal societies. They said they'd never had a Queen before and even someone like the girl with the dragons essentially had to have dragons before anyone took her seriously as a ruler.
So yeah, to our modern concepts of gender equality it seems dumb but that's true of 90% of the show.
CarltonTheBear said:Yeah I was actually surprised they all seemed somewhat on board with whats-her-name prior to Euron showing up.
bustaheims said:To be fair, it required a rousing speech by a male heir to get that to happen. Their response to her was pretty lukewarm before Theon gave her the proverbial thumbs up.
CarltonTheBear said:Nik the Trik said:Bender said:Its a dumb subplot. Hey, this chick led your people and did a good job but Im Euron, killed your king and have no history or track record with you. MALE ME YOUR KING.
That may be looking at it through too modern a prism. These are still super-patriarchal societies. They said they'd never had a Queen before and even someone like the girl with the dragons essentially had to have dragons before anyone took her seriously as a ruler.
So yeah, to our modern concepts of gender equality it seems dumb but that's true of 90% of the show.
Yeah I was actually surprised they all seemed somewhat on board with whats-her-name prior to Euron showing up.
herman said:Only after the remaining male heir of Balon Greyjoy gave his blessing,you'll noteas already noted.
Nik the Trik said:Nah, I think that's pretty weak sauce. Either these are deeply ingrained societal norms or they're not. Could you imagine George Washington saying "Nah, you know, I think my Wife should be the next president" and Americans of the 1700's being on board? Regardless of how rousing a speech it was?
CarltonTheBear said:Nik the Trik said:Nah, I think that's pretty weak sauce. Either these are deeply ingrained societal norms or they're not. Could you imagine George Washington saying "Nah, you know, I think my Wife should be the next president" and Americans of the 1700's being on board? Regardless of how rousing a speech it was?
I agree but the show did portray them as being basically on-board in the like 10 seconds between Theon's speech and Euron's arrival.