I never called him that. Just that he was a bad Lord and tactician. Also, I think the show got that scene right. Otherwise, how did Howland Reed make it out?
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Theory time: Jon really is Ned's bastard. Rhaegar and Lyanna's child is really Daenarys, the child queen Rhaella was carrying having died or been stillborn.
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Ned could hold his own with a sword , but they had Dayne outnumbered 4 to 1 if I'm not mistake.
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Not without the help of Howland Reed
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Bad compared to Jaime
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Jack is right hasnt been proven otherwise in the books. Show is making it up as it goes
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Jaime says when Ned's father was roasted in his armor by the King, gold from his spurs melted into the fire. Gold spurs mean a knight, despite what we were told about Stark history it sounds like his father was different. Probably trained his sons well.
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