What was his fucking problem?

What was his fucking problem?

Autism

You must be a woman. Devotion to duty would, of course, be an alien concept to you. So you resort to calling him an autist. You bitch.

I can't believe they're waiting until next season to revive him.

After rewatching I don't so much blame d&d for how they treated his character. He fills a good role of a villainous sort of monolith and it makes Davos shine as a character so much more
It is a bit overblown though

I agree. Autism. Renly had the support of the people, he had the military, he had good plans.

Stanly had
>the official rules say I'm supposed to be king
>I'm the oldest, I should be king
>::pulls out Renly's Nintendo 64 controller::
>look what you made me do!

Tell me that's not a stone cold autist

>this sequence of words still does not result in an autoban

What were Renly's good plans? What made them better than Stannis's?

...

Renly was on top of things from the start. He told Borimir Stark to capture the royal family before Robert died. When Ned didn't listen, he knew it was time to get out of kings landing quick.

Stanly took much of Renly army after he shadow killed him, but he lost the support of the Tyrells to the Lanisters, that was the key to the whole thing! Stanly had no hope of winning without them.

Then what, he's gonna go in like, "yeah, all your gods are out, you worship the lord of light now"

>kings in a monarchy
>needing the support of the people
Seems like you're the retard here.

t. showfag

That is literally directly out of the book.

Tell that to King Louis XVI

Hello, Dabid.

its sad to see a good actor and a good character butchered by D&D into pieces just because it didn't find their narrative. made me quit watching this piece of shit

He had legitimately been slighted his whole adult life.
It was seriously his own fault for being an unholy dick his whole adult life.
The real problem is Melisandre convinced him she knew what she was doing.

same problem as ned stark, clinging to the laws when in the real world, people only follow the laws if it suits them

>"Renly offered me a peach. At our parley. Mocked me, defied me, threatened me, and offered me a peach. I thought he was drawing a blade and went for mine own. Was that his purpose, to make me show fear? Or was it one of his pointless jests? When he spoke of how sweet the peach was, did his words have some hidden meaning? Only Renly could vex me with a piece of fruit. He brought his doom on himself with his treason, but I did love him, Davos. I know that now. I swear, I will go to my grave thinking of my brother’s peach"

Pure unadulterated autism

>pulls out Renly's Nintendo 64 controller
Good post.

Real question is, who was more autistic

>Stanly
>Neddard Stork
>Rob Stork

He grits his teeth with he talks.

A mix of autism and crippling low self-esteem which led to him constantly comparing himself to his brothers and eventually led to the death of both of them, because this autist is also petty as hell on top of everything.

Stannis didn't follow the laws or do his duty when it suited him, otherwise he would have told Robert about the incest instead of hiding on Dragonstone, waiting for Robert to die so that he could press his own claim.

Stanly.

Neddard and Rob are not autistic, they're just kind of dumb.