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I don't think there is enough information to say if he is a hypocrite or not...
...but he is a zealot...and that, in my opinion, is equivalent to being a hypocrite.
My guess: He is going to pay a price that makes the one Ram Bolton seem tame.
Never screw with Cercei.
I don't think there is enough information to say if he is a hypocrite or not...
...but he is a zealot...and that, in my opinion, is equivalent to being a hypocrite.
My guess: He is going to pay a price that makes the one Ram Bolton seem tame.
Never screw with Cercei.
This is a game.
He's up to something and I think what made that clear was one simple smile at Jamie before Tommen stepped out of the Septon and joined the sparrow, that was a smirk of "I win".
Not exactly the type of thing that comes from a purely holy man.
I'd say Cercei's time has passed. Look for the knife to come from Margaery Tyrell.
It's clear she is playing a game that the Sparrow is too blind to see.
I think we have been deliberately deprived of the information needed to judge, and we will be informed of the truth in spectacular fashion.
Maybe tonight.
That guy that advises Cercei has something on the HIgh Sparrow. We ought to see what it is tonight.
For some reason, I see one of the dragons being killed tonight (or early next season)...mostly because the show loves to kill by surprise.
Ask me after he's dead, which is of course inevitable...
Dang, dont bother telling the story, sketching the character, just kill em off.
That was the end of season six who didn't get a story told about them?
:thinking
I was likely talking about the tread topic I spect....
High Sparrow had plenty of character development.
But you don't **** with Cersei Lannister.
We got to understand Margaery, but all we saw of Sparrow is that he is none to bright. Take a swing at religion, ho hum. ......I guess from that we are supposed to believe that he is true believer, because the young idiots who write these kinds of shows place loon and devoutly religious together in their undereducated brains (just mind the PC laws about telling the truth about Muslims).
Both. He was a true believer and he wanted to use that power to advance what he believed even if the methods were inconsistent with his faith.
High Sparrow had plenty of character development.
But you don't **** with Cersei Lannister.
Both. He was a true believer and he wanted to use that power to advance what he believed even if the methods were inconsistent with his faith.