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Case ([personal profile] case) wrote in [community profile] fandomsecrets2012-05-25 06:48 pm

[ SECRET POST #1970 ]


⌈ Secret Post #1970 ⌋

Warning: Some secrets are NOT worksafe and may contain SPOILERS.

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10. [SPOILERS for ASOIAF, Game of Thrones]



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15. [TRIGGER WARNING for misogyny, rape, racism]



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(Anonymous) 2012-05-26 05:07 pm (UTC)(link)
In the show, however, there is a very real possibility he could have seen or heard something or know something about their movements, since he's been with them the whole time.Without anyone knowing about Bran and Rickon at the moment, Sansa and Arya aren't very valuable at this point. With that stacked onto the loss of a trade, angry bannermen, and undermining Robb's authority/command to his troops, that's just about the opposite of helping Robb, who is the only child within her ability to effectively and realistically 'help'.

I really don't know how much clearer the show could have POSSIBLY made it that Jaime was GOING TO DIE that night if he stayed in his cell because Robb's camp was getting ready for a lynching. Brienne tells Catelyn this; JAIME tells Catelyn this (because he wants to die) - Brienne also tells Catelyn that no Northerner is going to risk his life defending Jaime Lannister so even if not every soldier in Robb's camp was going to participate in the lynching, they would absolutely not be risking themselves to protect him. Dead Jaime = Dead Sansa (and Arya since Catelyn doesn't know that she isn't in King's Landing.) Maybe they could have had a sword pointed at Sansa's head or something during the scenes about Jaime but really, I thought there was absolutely NO WAY to miss that. Guess I was wrong!

Where the show erred was in not having Catelyn point that all out TO ROBB. Who was being an ass, and deserved a nice slap from his mother, tbqh, at that point.

And Catelyn wasn't the one sowing discord, it was Rickard Karstark - he had NO right to unilaterally decide Jaime's fate and although he agreed to wait until Robb's return, he clearly wasn't planning to control his men who wanted to murder Jaime. Was it really better for Catelyn to leave Jaime to be torn apart by Karstark's men and then wait for Cersei to send her Sansa's head in a box? I'm sure everyone would be talking about what a bad mother she was for NOT intervening and saving Sansa's life if she'd done that. *rolls eyes*