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* ObviousJudas: Littlefinger flat out tells Ned Stark not to trust him. When the inevitable betrayal comes, he even makes a point to remind Stark of the early warning.

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* ObviousJudas: [[Recap/GameOfThronesS1E4CripplesBastardsAndBrokenThings Three episodes ago]], Littlefinger flat out tells told Ned Stark not to trust him. When the inevitable betrayal comes, he even makes a point to remind Stark of the early warning.
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-->'''Website/TelevisionWithoutPity Recap:''' I really can't emphasize enough how distracting it is that he's delivering this monologue while two naked ladies are theatrically pleasuring each other.

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-->'''Website/TelevisionWithoutPity Recap:''' I really can't emphasize enough how distracting it is that he's delivering this monologue while two naked ladies are theatrically pleasuring each other.other.
* ObviousJudas: Littlefinger flat out tells Ned Stark not to trust him. When the inevitable betrayal comes, he even makes a point to remind Stark of the early warning.

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* AlternativeCharacterInterpretation: The writers intend us to see Renly as the OnlySaneMan for advising Ned to take the throne for Renly instead of Stannis and fleeing the city so he can make himself King. On the other hand, is it really admirable behaviour that when Renly realizes there's about to be a SuccessionCrisis his response is to try grabbing the Iron Throne himself, even though it goes blatantly against the law of the realm? He may claim to be the better King, but he is asking Ned to go against his morals, and is willing to start a war for it.

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* AlternativeCharacterInterpretation: The writers intend us to see AlternativeCharacterInterpretation:
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Renly as the OnlySaneMan for advising Ned to take the throne for Renly him instead of Stannis and fleeing the city so he can make himself King. On the other hand, is King? Is it really admirable behaviour that when Renly realizes there's about to be a SuccessionCrisis his response is to try grabbing the Iron Throne himself, Throne, even though it goes blatantly against the law of the realm? He may claim to be the better King, but he is asking Ned to go against his morals, and is willing to start a war for it.
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-->'''TelevisionWithoutPity Recap:''' I really can't emphasize enough how distracting it is that he's delivering this monologue while two naked ladies are theatrically pleasuring each other.

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-->'''TelevisionWithoutPity -->'''Website/TelevisionWithoutPity Recap:''' I really can't emphasize enough how distracting it is that he's delivering this monologue while two naked ladies are theatrically pleasuring each other.
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** Is Ned being LawfulStupid for refusing Renly's offer, or is he just doing the smart thing, backing Stannis when he knows that war with the Lannisters is coming?

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** Is Ned being LawfulStupid for refusing Renly's offer, or is he just doing the smart thing, backing Stannis as a proven battle commander when he knows that war with the Lannisters is coming?inevitable?
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** Is Ned being LawfulStupid for refusing Renly's offer, or is he just doing the smart thing, backing Stannis when he knows that war with the Lannisters is coming?
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* AlternativeCharacterInterpretation: The writers intend us to see Renly as the OnlySaneMan for advising Ned to take the throne for Renly instead of Stannis and fleeing the city so he can make himself King. On the other hand, is it really admirable behaviour that when Renly realizes there's about to be a SuccessionCrisis his response is to try grabbing the Iron Throne himself, even though it goes blatantly against the law of the realm? He may claim to be the better King, but he is asking Ned to go against his morals, and is willing to start a war for it.
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* BestKnownForTheFanservice: Sorry, Littlefinger, would you mind repeating that character-defining monologue ''without'' the [[GirlOnGirlIsHot girl-on-girl]] going on three feet away?
-->'''TelevisionWithoutPity Recap:''' I really can't emphasize enough how distracting it is that he's delivering this monologue while two naked ladies are theatrically pleasuring each other.

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