Why didn't Dickon just bend the knee? dying and letting your family disappear accomplishes nothing

Why didn't Dickon just bend the knee? dying and letting your family disappear accomplishes nothing.

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God i want Dickon inside me...

>why did the dude who put on a facade of masculinity for his father do something stupid to impress his father
This was hinted at in the previous episode when he says the Highgarden battle was "glorious" and only admitted it was fucking bullshit when Bronn kept pushing it.

He was peer pressured into dying for his father because of a lifetime of "your older brother Sam is a pussy, you better not be a faggot pussy too Dickon". That's why at the end when his dad says "no don't you die too" Dickon is confused and thinks he's being tested or something and decides to die too. A lifetime of shitty fathering pushed him to this level of delusion

t. actually watched the series instead of dicking around on my phone and occasionally looking up at the screen when the dragons were screeching like you did

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>scenes women don't understand

i am a man tho

>t. actually watched the series instead of dicking around on my phone and occasionally looking up at the screen when the dragons were screeching like you did
imagine actually devoting your entire attention to post-s3 GoT for even a second

>dickon

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Have relations with women.

can't wait for the new season

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>get btfo
>lol you're a loser for paying attention to the show you're watching

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There is some pride in dying with your freedom instead of on your knees

I called that this scene was going to be the most important thing from season seven when Sam became key to Bran discovering Jon’s parentage and the spoilers have vindicated me

His sense of family pride got the best of him. Perhaps he would have fathered death than bending the knee to people he considered foreign invaders.

This was rash though, if more time was given he probably would have reconsidered

t. assblasted user

>uhh Dabid, what do we do with this guy?
user pls, they'll just handwave it as usual
>so you killed my family
>huh, I guess I should be mad, but we're team good guys, right? defeating the bad guys is more important, so let's forget about this

but you're clearly a faggot, so it's the same

Toxic masculinity just got toasted. Based.

Sam doesn't give a fuck about his family

But the spoilers say it’s the reason why Sam tells Jon who his parents are. The biggest revelation of the story that’s been dragged out way too long finally gets put to bed because Sam is pissed that Dany toasted Dickon.

because of toxic masculinity

Targ shits don’t deserve the satisfaction of admittance of defeat. None of the starks would’ve knelt either

A family without honor is not worth its name.

>she killed my brother, Jon! I fucking hate her
>boo hoo, quit crying you cuck. you're wife's son will make a good Lord Tarly
>at least I'm not shagging my aunt

Kek

Kek that’s how it should go but it think it’s more >she’s not even the real heir

To save money

>dying with your freedom
>already have no freedom because your loyalty is sworn to a murderess cuckqueen

yeah no I'll defect to yass dragon slay

The woman bringing in the army of rapist savages? Also Dickon would have had life in easy mode with no more Tyrells, plus if Cercei ever saw him she would have wanted his Penison.

>Never Bend
>Never Bend 2: Bend 2 Da Knee
>Never Bend 3D
>Never Bending
>Never Bend: Westerossi Bend
>Never Bend (2019)
>Never the Bends

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kek

She would of wanted the dickon

This post was written by a woman or a commie.

>muh honor
>as they've already betrayed their liege
Yeah nah

Bending 2:bend harder

>I am not the murderess queen that your current murderess queen says I am. I am good, just, and fair.
>Now bend the knee or get torched by my dragon

Gee, I wonder why they didn't trust her.

I think you're over estimating how much of it was an act. He legitimately liked everything he did with his dad, never was in real competition with Sam so easily won his approval, and the pressure would have been more, "fuck books go hunting"
The Highgarden thing is something almost anyone would want to do when talking to their commander, not bitch about their first battle.
He did die because he thought it was what he was supposed to do, but its more along the stupid Jaime style heroism that serves no practical purpose

Their liege had betrayed the realm to a foreign invader. Jaime may have been manipulating Randyll but everything he said was true.

>Their liege had betrayed the realm to a foreign invader
Feudal relations dont work like modern day nation-states. Liking it or not it does make them traitors

After their liege had her family blown up by Cersei including the rightful queen. Olenna did not want the Dothraki, in fact had not even used them. She wanted allies with dragons and Danny is the best she could get

well at this point I'd welcome any form of internal conflict on Jon's side, everyone getting along is really stupid and pretty much the antithesis of this show

>one queen murders and cucks your rulers
>the other murders war enemies

yeah there's no difference at all

You know another rule about feudal relations? Noble prisoners are treated with honour and can expect ransom, not set on fire by a flying nuke monster.

Agreed
That’s a good point, Randyll never mentioned Mace Tyrell iirc which is pretty shitty writing
He knew he was being a traitor he was just justifying it by saying she was a traitor first

Great choices. That's why dying on your feet doesn't seem so bad.

Cersei murdered his liege lord and his family, and then usurped the throne. Randyll should've fucked off as soon as this happened, raised the banners at Highgarden and joined up with Dany's side. He had absolutely no reason, obligation or motivation to declare for Cersei. It's just D&D's absolutely horrendous and lazy writing. Their explanation is a fucking joke and a cop-out
>muh nationalism
that's not how feudalism works

This blue pilled trope is debunked several times in several scenes across all the seasons. Turn your brain on idiot

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Go fuck yourself

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This post was written by a faggot who has never been out of his comfort zone in his life

Apart from Tyrion's shitty speech, s4 is acceptable. You are right on anything S5 or later

The spoilertard just tried to make Sam more forgiving than he probably feels, and couldn't even hide it well when he had to reveal that later Sam went to Jon and said the truth and that he should be king. Instead of the mad cunt

Sam may resent his father, but he doesn't wish for his house to fall like this. You really expect him to forgive Dany for killing everyone in this cruel and unjust way, and leaving his mother and sister vulnerable? I doubt Jon will be forgiving either.

>But Sam, you're a brother of the watch
>r-right muh vows, fuck family
or any other shitty excuse. you know D&D don't want to complicate the plot so they'll grasp at any straw to move it along. they've been doing it for a while now

Yeah, they won't. Not on this, Dany will have to face the entire North judging her.

for what? killing some southern lord?

Have you forgotten how Rickard and Brandon died? By her mad father, as well? But, anyway, no only that, for making Jon a prisoner, for him bending her the knee, for the wall falling after the Night King got one of her babies.

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But he wouldn't have died at all if he'd been on his knees, lmao
Furthermore, it's not like bending the knee is considered dishonorable in the GOT setting. Yielding is a huge part of the chivalric code in Westeros if you're a knight and your opponent must jump through a bunch of hoops to respect it.

>forgetting Sam Tarly

Hes gonna leave the nights watch and bang Gilly to give a true born heir to the Tarly house.

>The woman bringing in the army of rapist savages?
A completely meaningless complaint considering Gregor fucking Clegane was allowed to rampage through Westeros for 20 years. You don't get to make the "b-but muh dothraki" appeal when the Lannisters and Boltons have been running the show for this long.

i hope sam stabs daenerys in the eye

You don't casually murder your countrymen, even rebellious lords, without some kind of trial, that's the kind of shit you do to foreigners. This marks her out as a foreign invader. And/or psychopath. Never mind the parallels to her recent relatives who were batshit insane.

So the Lannisters are foreign invaders, then?

There isn’t an army of hundreds of Gregors. Also that one Gregor did cause problems, see Oberyn and Dorne.

The weak should fear the strong, morals don't come into it.

He knew his brother was the true heir to the family title. Sam already had a kid even if he was a bastard

corpses don't have pride

Were they forgiven by the North?

Also needs
>The Never Bend
>Never Bends

>There isn’t an army of hundreds of Gregors.
Uhhhh yes there are lol, he had his own army.

The entire reason for why Baric Dondarrion was sent by Ned to put Gregor down was because he was burning down whole villages in the Riverlands on Twyin's orders and King's Landing was being flooded with refugees complaining about it.

No, but a) neither has Daenerys, their express instruction to Jon was not to bend the knee to her and we have no idea how that's going to play out and b) what does that have to do with the discussion which is people bitching about her killing the Tarlys, which are southern lords?

Your assertion was that only a foreign tyrant would kill nobles without a trial. That's objectively incorrect as we've seen it happen multiple times from Westerosi lords.

He probably liked his younger brother. It was the father who was a dick.

Do anyone has the Dickon pictures where his head looks tiny? it was a nice little meme back in the old days

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You could say his father was a dickon

But the others didn't bring with them a foreign army, they have no army, and were seem as opportunistic dishonest bastards.

based

When has that rule ever applied in the GoT series without MAJOR asterisks?