#TPTWP Classic: R + L = J In a World Where R + L = J, Part 2 (107.2)
The 2nd Part to an Unnecessary Argument
R + L = J has been the really bad cover for the biggest spoiler in A Song of Ice and Fire as well as HBO's adaptation. While clues were hidden thoughtfully throughout #GRRM's saga, and #GRRM has yet to finish a book that would have prevented a television show from spoiling his greatest reveal, the television show had to take a far more subtle approach. That approach was little to no mention of any clues audibly, and some background visual clues that are very difficult to pick up.
John and SeannieWan return well over a year ago... so Back to the Past... to finish up their in-depth, detail-oriented study of The Theory that became The Assumption, that was The Truth.
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FOR ALL PUBLISHED BOOKS IN #GRRM'S A Song of Ice and Fire AS WELL AS ALL TELEVISED EPISODES OF HBO'S Game of Thrones...
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