Why do you love this ugly baldcel so much?
Why do you love this ugly baldcel so much?
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He's a hopeless loser like everyone on Yea Forums
He's autistic.
like a lobster
He's autistic, constantly loses, is the least favourite in his family and gets completely dominated by the women around him.
Because of the books, and then because of Stephen
I love him cause he’s kino
Is he considered ugly? He looks pretty good for a guy in his 60's to me.
I'm too lazy to make a in depth reply on 4channel, but he was was a very dubious character which created a lot of discussion on his morals, motivation and such.
I unironically think he's hot, but I do have a thing for older man
Good actor and he didn't speak in quips, which was a rarity from season 2 onwards
Bend the knee to your one true king, you little faggot.
He's not remotely ugly. Pic related is an ugly low test man.
good actor
>ugly
Nani?
daddy issues babe?
What the fuck is that on his face?
Fuck I liked him in the show but kinda looks like the bf of the girl I love so I wanna bash his head in.
He realized the threat of the White Walkers during The War Of The Five Kings, when none of the others did. He cares about the Realm, not just the Iron Throne.
He judges people based on merit, nothing else. For example, he made Ser Davos Seaworth, a lowborn, Hand of the King.
He is honorable, lawful and dutiful in a world full of corrupt, lying men.
He is a very accomplished commander, having beat the Ironborn at sea, and never gives up or backs down. He does not hold banquets when his men are starving, he starves with them.
Bend the knee.
He was the most interesting character in the show. His arc was never dull interesting
K-kind of
His story deals with very interesting themes, and his scenes were kino
Because he's just like me. Dead.
I just think he's a daddy snacc
He faced moral dilemmas Jon and Dany will never have to face.
Reminder that the show (((writers))) killed this little girl because she wasn't a smug and they wanted the audience to enjoy bull dike killing the true king.
It wasn't in the books
The actor thinks GoT is shit and doesn't understand Stannis motivations
He's a great character in the books played by a great actor in the show. Also, he was wronged of his rights and that attracts some kind of justice compassion from the people who are watching (and understanding) the show.
GOT really is shit and his character wasn't treated properly in the show, so I don't see how that negates him being a good actor