Who was in the wrong here?
Who was in the wrong here?
Both, they should have put lawyers on a retainer.
neither they both made the right call
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I miss /GoT/ general like you wouldn't believe, mates
>I'm going to openly attack the King's best mate, newly appointed Hand and one of the most loved highborn lords in broad daylight, in front of everyone
>based on a hunch that his wife, maybe sorta kidnapped my stump of a brother
I don't know retard, you tell me?
I agree that Ned was the one in the right here, but he did tell Jaime when he said something that his brother was taken under his demand, so as far as he knew Ned told his men to take Tryrion
Ned for lying about his command,
Jaime for attacking immediately rather than having them surrender.
Brandon for not ridding the realm of Littlefinger when he had a chance
Jaime for fucking his sister.
9th for the captain's daughter
me too :(
Ned was definitely “in the right” and was acting out of a higher morality, but Jaimie knows how the game is won. Ned’s ultimate flaw was that he had too much Nobility
Boromir for letting the Ring corrupt him
reminder that scene was pure fanservice for hardcore nerds who write essays about how good a swordsman jaime lannister is and could he defeat eddard in 1v1. if it had been in season 8, militant D&D haters would shit on this scene
I thought it was to take advantage of Sean Bean's LotR sword training
was Tyrion yelling "close the door" a Sopranos reference?
it happens in the books though
Did they actually fight? I don't remember much but I thought he fucked his leg falling off a horse trying to get away.
bookfag, they never "fight", he just sort of corners Ned and that one retard stabs him in the leg.
No, Ned just falls off his horse fighting a bunch of random Lannister soldiers.
>be medieval lawyer
>constantly have to fight duels to the death because your laws are fucking retarded
nah. hard pass
they don't fight, a horse falls on ned
wrong lol, ned gets cornered by lannister soldiers and throws a horse at them, causing a spear to ricochet and hit his leg
>bookfag
>confuses book and show events
doesn't he get hit in the back of the leg? Am I remembering that wrong?
Why can't we demand trials by combat irl?
they don't fight in the book. jaime threatens ned and then runs off on his horse. then ned falls off his horse because it was raining and he breaks his leg
He does in the show
it's been ten years since I read the first book, forgive me fuckface.
my nigga Ned shanked Arthur Dayne and had actual experience in war rather than sitting around wanking before stabbing an old man in the back, he would've destroyed that lannister fucking shit
jaime wasn't in the wrong because he is relentless
>my nigga Ned shanked Arthur Dayne
not without Howland "Three Eyes" Reed
2v1 ain't shankin'