*blocks your honor and promise to make a smart political marriage because seeing her saw off an enemy soldier's leg got...

*blocks your honor and promise to make a smart political marriage because seeing her saw off an enemy soldier's leg got your dick hard, resulting in you to never being able to avenge your father's death and for her, your mother, your unborn son, most of your men and you to get slaughtered at wedding feast, thus causing your family to lose their ancestral home and lands and condemning your house into obscurity for years to come*

Explain to me why Talisa isn't the main antagonist in Season 3?

Yeah, blame the random woman for that and not the "noble" son who shirked his duty to family.

There's a general for this, take better screenshots and learn how to greentext

saw her the other day walking slow on her own looking kind of lost

Get back in your fucking general you attention whoring cunt.

Marrying a frey and selling your sisters to freys wasn't smart, it was the quickest way to get south. It was actually insanely stupid.

The main antagonists were the fucking writers.

They completely did not understand what the fuck was going on in the books.
Robb didn't knock up some literal who peasant girl. He got a highborn girl pregnant.
And everyone knew he got her pregnant.
That's why he HAD to marry her. He couldn't function as a king if he breaks basic rules like that.

With a peasant girl like Talisa, every advisor he had would be saying "Keep her as a mistress, marry the Frey girl anyways".
Even Cat would be telling him that.
There is no social rule forcing him to marry Talisa like there was for Jeyne.

lol relax

is she attractive in person? she seems like a qt from pics

They had to turn it into a love story for the Tumblr crowd but Robb wasn't an absolute retarded faggot in both

This is a great explanation and a great example of how the writers don't understand the books.
"Oh, let's just make it some pretty nurse who kind of talks back to him, people can connect with that" never mind the fact that it makes no sense within the context of the series.

shes ok. I wouldn't put her in top 5 thrones qts though. Definitely not believably hot enough for Robb to cuck an entire military campaign and vengeance for his father

I get how they fucked it up with making it a stupid defying the rules for love trope, but wasn't Talisa also a highborn from Esos? She had that whole story about her brother and the slave that saved him.

was*

What do you think he should have done differently then, if you were in his situation?

She was a dirty girl with a funny accent.
That's about all her credentials right there.
Even if she was truly a highborn girl, she's from Essos. So, it matters about fuck all.

In the book he was fucking 16 and had sex with a pretty girl who threw herself at him. Totally realistic and understandable. Because of his position and her position there was no way he could not marry her as a result. He didnt really want to and felt bad about the whole thing, he wasnt brazen and defiant about it like in the show (iirc). It was simply an unfortunate result of teenage hormones run amock, and this shit certainly happened in dark age europe.

That's some shit. There should be consequences for that kind of thing. Too bad she went unpunished.

The book goes out of the way to describe Jeyne as fair but nothing to write home about. 16 in Westeros is not anything like 16 in our world. He is expected to act like a lord and pragmatic decision maker. He spat onto his father's memory with his immature behavior and lost the respect of his bannermen at every turn, including acting like a giant hypocritical twat and executing Rickard Karstark. He was a little faggot that deserved to get btfo. The only shame is that good men got dragged down with him.

Because she's fucking cute.

>dresses like girl from New Jersey.

oof