What was weird in the book was that they handled it in such a way that you weren't even sure what you thought happened just happened. You had to backtrack and re-read it to be sure (which Martin has done a few times, actually).
Poor Ned. He was a good man who loved his daughters and his family... and that's not enough in Westeros. :(
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What was weird in the book was that they handled it in such a way that you weren't even sure what you thought happened just happened. You had to backtrack and re-read it to be sure (which Martin has done a few times, actually).
Poor Ned. He was a good man who loved his daughters and his family... and that's not enough in Westeros. :(