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** Jaime's quip that he has more honor than Ned Stark comes across as this after the end of Season 6 when [[spoiler:it's revealed that Ned is [[FamilyRelationshipSwitcheroo not Jon Snow's father but his uncle]]. Which means that Ned has as much honor as Jaime because he (Ned) only ever slept with Catelyn, while Jaime has only slept with Cersei.]]
* MoralEventHorizon: Theon passed further beyond it in this episode when he apparently finds and kills Rickon and Bran, burns their bodies and hangs them up for all of Winterfell to see. Since we don't see the actual murder, it might be a ruse to consolidate power, but even if it's fake, he still killed two young innocent boys. (It's even worse [[labelnote:In the books]], where the mother of the two boys was his first lover. Theon kills her anyhow because she was trying to protect her sons. And hell, it's a possibility -- if a remote one -- that one of the two boys might have been Theon's own illegitimate child[[/labelnote]].)
* MoralEventHorizon: Theon passed further beyond it in this episode when he apparently finds and kills Rickon and Bran, burns their bodies and hangs them up for all of Winterfell to see. Since we don't see the actual murder, it might be a ruse to consolidate power, but even if it's fake, he still killed two young innocent boys. (It's even worse [[labelnote:In the books]], where the mother of the two boys was his first lover. Theon kills her anyhow because she was trying to protect her sons. And hell, it's a possibility -- if a remote one -- that one of the two boys might have been Theon's own illegitimate child[[/labelnote]].)
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** Jaime's quip that he has more honor than Ned Stark comes across as this after the end of Season 6 when [[spoiler:it's revealed that Ned is [[FamilyRelationshipSwitcheroo not Jon Snow's father but his uncle]]. Which means that Ned has as much honor as Jaime because he (Ned) only ever slept with Catelyn, while Jaime has only slept with Cersei.]]
* MoralEventHorizon: Theon passed further beyond it in this episode when he apparently finds and kills Rickon and Bran, burns their bodies and hangs them up for all of Winterfell to see. Since we don't see the actual murder, it might be a ruse to consolidate power, but even if it's fake, he still killed two young innocent boys. (It's even worse [[labelnote:In the books]], where the mother of the two boys was his first lover. Theon kills her anyhow because she was trying to protect her sons. And hell, it's a possibility -- if a remote one -- that one of the two boys might have been Theon's own illegitimate child[[/labelnote]].)]]
* MoralEventHorizon: Theon passed further beyond it in this episode when he apparently finds and kills Rickon and Bran, burns their bodies and hangs them up for all of Winterfell to see. Since we don't see the actual murder, it might be a ruse to consolidate power, but even if it's fake, he still killed two young innocent boys. (It's even worse [[labelnote:In the books]], where the mother of the two boys was his first lover. Theon kills her anyhow because she was trying to protect her sons. And hell, it's a possibility -- if a remote one -- that one of the two boys might have been Theon's own illegitimate child[[/labelnote]].)
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* MoralEventHorizon: Theon passed further beyond it in this episode, when he apparently finds and kills Rickon and Bran, burns their bodies and hangs them up for all of Winterfell to see. Since we don't see the actual murder, it might be a ruse to consolidate power, but even if it's fake, he still killed two young innocent boys. (It's even worse [[labelnote:In the books]], where the mother of the two boys was his first lover. Theon kills her anyhow because she was trying to protect her sons. And hell, it's a possibility -- if a remote one -- that one of the two boys might have been Theon's own illegitimate child[[/labelnote]].)
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* MoralEventHorizon: Theon passed further beyond it in this episode, episode when he apparently finds and kills Rickon and Bran, burns their bodies and hangs them up for all of Winterfell to see. Since we don't see the actual murder, it might be a ruse to consolidate power, but even if it's fake, he still killed two young innocent boys. (It's even worse [[labelnote:In the books]], where the mother of the two boys was his first lover. Theon kills her anyhow because she was trying to protect her sons. And hell, it's a possibility -- if a remote one -- that one of the two boys might have been Theon's own illegitimate child[[/labelnote]].)
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** Jaime's quip that he has more honor than Ned Stark comes across as this after the end of Season 6 when [[spoiler:it's revealed that Ned is not Jon Snow's father. Which means that Ned has as much honor as Jaime because he (Ned) only ever slept with Catelyn, while Jaime has only slept with Cersei.]]
* MoralEventHorizon: Theon passed further beyond it in this episode, when he apparently finds and kills Rickon and Bran, burns their bodies and hangs them up for all of Winterfell to see. Since we don't see the actual murder, it might be a ruse to consolidate power, but even if it's fake, he still killed two young boys. (It's even worse [[labelnote:In the books]], where the mother of the two boys was his first lover. And he kills her anyhow because she was trying to protect her sons. And hell, it's a possiblity--if a remote one--that one of the two boys might have been Theon's bastard[[/labelnote]].)
* MoralEventHorizon: Theon passed further beyond it in this episode, when he apparently finds and kills Rickon and Bran, burns their bodies and hangs them up for all of Winterfell to see. Since we don't see the actual murder, it might be a ruse to consolidate power, but even if it's fake, he still killed two young boys. (It's even worse [[labelnote:In the books]], where the mother of the two boys was his first lover. And he kills her anyhow because she was trying to protect her sons. And hell, it's a possiblity--if a remote one--that one of the two boys might have been Theon's bastard[[/labelnote]].)
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** Jaime's quip that he has more honor than Ned Stark comes across as this after the end of Season 6 when [[spoiler:it's revealed that Ned is [[FamilyRelationshipSwitcheroo not Jon Snow's father.father but his uncle]]. Which means that Ned has as much honor as Jaime because he (Ned) only ever slept with Catelyn, while Jaime has only slept with Cersei.]]
* MoralEventHorizon: Theon passed further beyond it in this episode, when he apparently finds and kills Rickon and Bran, burns their bodies and hangs them up for all of Winterfell to see. Since we don't see the actual murder, it might be a ruse to consolidate power, but even if it's fake, he still killed two young innocent boys. (It's even worse [[labelnote:In the books]], where the mother of the two boys was his first lover.And he Theon kills her anyhow because she was trying to protect her sons. And hell, it's a possiblity--if possibility -- if a remote one--that one -- that one of the two boys might have been Theon's bastard[[/labelnote]].own illegitimate child[[/labelnote]].)
* MoralEventHorizon: Theon passed further beyond it in this episode, when he apparently finds and kills Rickon and Bran, burns their bodies and hangs them up for all of Winterfell to see. Since we don't see the actual murder, it might be a ruse to consolidate power, but even if it's fake, he still killed two young innocent boys. (It's even worse [[labelnote:In the books]], where the mother of the two boys was his first lover.
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** Jaime's quip that he has more honor than Ned Stark comes across as this after the end of Season 6 when [[spoiler:it's revealed that Ned is not Jon Snow's father. Which means that Ned has as much honor as Jaime because he (Ned) only ever slept with Catelyn.Catelyn, while Jaime has only slept with Cersei.]]
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* HarsherInHindsight: When Maester Luwin suggests to Theon that they search again for Bran and Rickon in the morning, Theon replies, "I'm looking at spending the rest of my life being treated like a fool and a [[GroinAttack eunuch]] by my own people" and refuses. [[spoiler:Come the end of season 3...]]
* HilariousInHindsight: "Who'd want to die defending a Lannister?" -- Brienne, Maid of Tarth.
* HilariousInHindsight: "Who'd want to die defending a Lannister?" -- Brienne, Maid of Tarth.
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* HarsherInHindsight: When Maester Luwin suggests to Theon that they search again for Bran and Rickon in the morning, Theon replies, "I'm looking at spending the rest of my life being treated like a fool and a [[GroinAttack eunuch]] by my own people" and refuses. [[spoiler:Come the end of season Season 3...]]
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** "Who'd want to die defending a Lannister?" -- Brienne, Maid ofTarth.Tarth.
** Jaime's quip that he has more honor than Ned Stark comes across as this after the end of Season 6 when [[spoiler:it's revealed that Ned is not Jon Snow's father. Which means that Ned has as much honor as Jaime because he (Ned) only ever slept with Catelyn.]]
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** "Who'd want to die defending a Lannister?" -- Brienne, Maid of
** Jaime's quip that he has more honor than Ned Stark comes across as this after the end of Season 6 when [[spoiler:it's revealed that Ned is not Jon Snow's father. Which means that Ned has as much honor as Jaime because he (Ned) only ever slept with Catelyn.]]
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* HarsherInHindsight: When Maester Luwin suggests to Theon that they search again for Bran and Rickon in the morning, Theon replies, "I'm looking at spending the rest of my life being treated like a fool and a [[GroinAttack eunuch]] by my own people" and refuses. [[spoiler:Come the end of season 3...]]
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* HilariousInHindsight: "Who'd want to die defending a Lannister?" -- Brienne, Maid of Tarth.
* MoralEventHorizon: Theon passed further beyond it in this episode, when he apparently finds and kills Rickon and Bran, burns their bodies and hangs them up for all of Winterfell to see. Since we don't see the actual murder, it might be a ruse to consolidate power, but even if it's fake, he still killed two young boys. (It's even worse [[labelnote:In the books]], where the mother of the two boys was his first lover. And he kills her anyhow because she was trying to protect her sons. And hell, it's a possiblity--if a remote one--that one of the two boys might have been Theon's bastard[[/labelnote]].)
* MoralEventHorizon: Theon passed further beyond it in this episode, when he apparently finds and kills Rickon and Bran, burns their bodies and hangs them up for all of Winterfell to see. Since we don't see the actual murder, it might be a ruse to consolidate power, but even if it's fake, he still killed two young boys. (It's even worse [[labelnote:In the books]], where the mother of the two boys was his first lover. And he kills her anyhow because she was trying to protect her sons. And hell, it's a possiblity--if a remote one--that one of the two boys might have been Theon's bastard[[/labelnote]].)