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When does Bran Stark remember Jamie pushing him?
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I've just seen Jamie apologize to Bran for pushing him off the tower in Game of Thrones. When does Bran remember and how does Jamie discover Bran has remembered in the series?
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I've just seen Jamie apologize to Bran for pushing him off the tower in Game of Thrones. When does Bran remember and how does Jamie discover Bran has remembered in the series?
plot-explanation game-of-thrones
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I had assumed that Bran was lying about not remembering, to avoid having to explain what he saw and causing problems for his parents and potentially further attempts to murder him.
– user
2 days ago
When does, or why would, he forget? And why would Jamie think he ever forgot?
– Mazura
yesterday
@Mazura Jamie probably assumes that Bran forgot, or else why did Bran not tell anyone?
– Raj
yesterday
@Mazura I guess he assumed that the trauma of falling a long way and suffering life-changing injuries caused him to forget. People do sometimes forget the moments before a traumatic event.
– user
yesterday
Prior to walking into Winterfell, there was nothing anyone could or would have done about it. A Lannister ate your baby, huh? Well, that's just too bad. - I think Jamie forgot about it, otherwise he wouldn't have been caught flatfooted staring at him.
– Mazura
yesterday
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I've just seen Jamie apologize to Bran for pushing him off the tower in Game of Thrones. When does Bran remember and how does Jamie discover Bran has remembered in the series?
plot-explanation game-of-thrones
I've just seen Jamie apologize to Bran for pushing him off the tower in Game of Thrones. When does Bran remember and how does Jamie discover Bran has remembered in the series?
plot-explanation game-of-thrones
plot-explanation game-of-thrones
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I had assumed that Bran was lying about not remembering, to avoid having to explain what he saw and causing problems for his parents and potentially further attempts to murder him.
– user
2 days ago
When does, or why would, he forget? And why would Jamie think he ever forgot?
– Mazura
yesterday
@Mazura Jamie probably assumes that Bran forgot, or else why did Bran not tell anyone?
– Raj
yesterday
@Mazura I guess he assumed that the trauma of falling a long way and suffering life-changing injuries caused him to forget. People do sometimes forget the moments before a traumatic event.
– user
yesterday
Prior to walking into Winterfell, there was nothing anyone could or would have done about it. A Lannister ate your baby, huh? Well, that's just too bad. - I think Jamie forgot about it, otherwise he wouldn't have been caught flatfooted staring at him.
– Mazura
yesterday
add a comment |
1
I had assumed that Bran was lying about not remembering, to avoid having to explain what he saw and causing problems for his parents and potentially further attempts to murder him.
– user
2 days ago
When does, or why would, he forget? And why would Jamie think he ever forgot?
– Mazura
yesterday
@Mazura Jamie probably assumes that Bran forgot, or else why did Bran not tell anyone?
– Raj
yesterday
@Mazura I guess he assumed that the trauma of falling a long way and suffering life-changing injuries caused him to forget. People do sometimes forget the moments before a traumatic event.
– user
yesterday
Prior to walking into Winterfell, there was nothing anyone could or would have done about it. A Lannister ate your baby, huh? Well, that's just too bad. - I think Jamie forgot about it, otherwise he wouldn't have been caught flatfooted staring at him.
– Mazura
yesterday
1
1
I had assumed that Bran was lying about not remembering, to avoid having to explain what he saw and causing problems for his parents and potentially further attempts to murder him.
– user
2 days ago
I had assumed that Bran was lying about not remembering, to avoid having to explain what he saw and causing problems for his parents and potentially further attempts to murder him.
– user
2 days ago
When does, or why would, he forget? And why would Jamie think he ever forgot?
– Mazura
yesterday
When does, or why would, he forget? And why would Jamie think he ever forgot?
– Mazura
yesterday
@Mazura Jamie probably assumes that Bran forgot, or else why did Bran not tell anyone?
– Raj
yesterday
@Mazura Jamie probably assumes that Bran forgot, or else why did Bran not tell anyone?
– Raj
yesterday
@Mazura I guess he assumed that the trauma of falling a long way and suffering life-changing injuries caused him to forget. People do sometimes forget the moments before a traumatic event.
– user
yesterday
@Mazura I guess he assumed that the trauma of falling a long way and suffering life-changing injuries caused him to forget. People do sometimes forget the moments before a traumatic event.
– user
yesterday
Prior to walking into Winterfell, there was nothing anyone could or would have done about it. A Lannister ate your baby, huh? Well, that's just too bad. - I think Jamie forgot about it, otherwise he wouldn't have been caught flatfooted staring at him.
– Mazura
yesterday
Prior to walking into Winterfell, there was nothing anyone could or would have done about it. A Lannister ate your baby, huh? Well, that's just too bad. - I think Jamie forgot about it, otherwise he wouldn't have been caught flatfooted staring at him.
– Mazura
yesterday
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Since becoming the Three Eyed Raven, Bran has the ability to remember, well, everything that's ever happened in Westeros, including how he fell from the tower (although given that Sam was able to tell him some, ahem, surprising news, it seems that he doesn't just "know" everything in the past). Bran also has a habit of repeating things he never could have heard people say, just as a subtle way of saying "just so you know, I know". As he throws Bran from the window, Jamie quips to Cersei, "The things I do for love". When Bran paraphrases this line back to Jamie while staring him in the eye in S8e2, it becomes clear to Jamie that Bran knows what happened.
He does something similar with Littlefinger, quoting "chaos is a ladder" at him, despite it being impossible for him to have heard the original conversation.
Thanks for such a speedy response.
– MiscellaneousUser
Apr 22 at 20:32
27
That's not true. Bran doesn't remember everything ever, he has the ability to witness things at will; but he doesn't know things he hasn't had cause to observe. In the books, he can observe it as long as it was in front of a weirwood, but I don't recall a weirwood being at the Tower of Joy.
– Azor Ahai
Apr 22 at 23:25
2
A couple of points - I think Jaime says "the things I do for love" just before pushing Bran. And I think the quote he gives to Littlefinger is "I told you not to trust me". (Maybe he gives two...)
– Grimm The Opiner
2 days ago
3
@AzorAhai It seemed to me that Bran has the ability to pretty much recall any event at will. I'm not saying he has watched all of Westeros' history play out, but he has the ability to remember any of it. Not sure that his ability is linked to the weirwoods in the show - he seems to view events that don't take place within sight of a weirwood.
– Nuclear Wang
2 days ago
2
@PoloHoleSet "The answerer isn't saying that Bran automatically knows everything, as much as has access to anything he wants" I don't think the answer is clear on that, that's all.
– Azor Ahai
2 days ago
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active
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1 Answer
1
active
oldest
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active
oldest
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active
oldest
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Since becoming the Three Eyed Raven, Bran has the ability to remember, well, everything that's ever happened in Westeros, including how he fell from the tower (although given that Sam was able to tell him some, ahem, surprising news, it seems that he doesn't just "know" everything in the past). Bran also has a habit of repeating things he never could have heard people say, just as a subtle way of saying "just so you know, I know". As he throws Bran from the window, Jamie quips to Cersei, "The things I do for love". When Bran paraphrases this line back to Jamie while staring him in the eye in S8e2, it becomes clear to Jamie that Bran knows what happened.
He does something similar with Littlefinger, quoting "chaos is a ladder" at him, despite it being impossible for him to have heard the original conversation.
Thanks for such a speedy response.
– MiscellaneousUser
Apr 22 at 20:32
27
That's not true. Bran doesn't remember everything ever, he has the ability to witness things at will; but he doesn't know things he hasn't had cause to observe. In the books, he can observe it as long as it was in front of a weirwood, but I don't recall a weirwood being at the Tower of Joy.
– Azor Ahai
Apr 22 at 23:25
2
A couple of points - I think Jaime says "the things I do for love" just before pushing Bran. And I think the quote he gives to Littlefinger is "I told you not to trust me". (Maybe he gives two...)
– Grimm The Opiner
2 days ago
3
@AzorAhai It seemed to me that Bran has the ability to pretty much recall any event at will. I'm not saying he has watched all of Westeros' history play out, but he has the ability to remember any of it. Not sure that his ability is linked to the weirwoods in the show - he seems to view events that don't take place within sight of a weirwood.
– Nuclear Wang
2 days ago
2
@PoloHoleSet "The answerer isn't saying that Bran automatically knows everything, as much as has access to anything he wants" I don't think the answer is clear on that, that's all.
– Azor Ahai
2 days ago
|
show 5 more comments
Since becoming the Three Eyed Raven, Bran has the ability to remember, well, everything that's ever happened in Westeros, including how he fell from the tower (although given that Sam was able to tell him some, ahem, surprising news, it seems that he doesn't just "know" everything in the past). Bran also has a habit of repeating things he never could have heard people say, just as a subtle way of saying "just so you know, I know". As he throws Bran from the window, Jamie quips to Cersei, "The things I do for love". When Bran paraphrases this line back to Jamie while staring him in the eye in S8e2, it becomes clear to Jamie that Bran knows what happened.
He does something similar with Littlefinger, quoting "chaos is a ladder" at him, despite it being impossible for him to have heard the original conversation.
Thanks for such a speedy response.
– MiscellaneousUser
Apr 22 at 20:32
27
That's not true. Bran doesn't remember everything ever, he has the ability to witness things at will; but he doesn't know things he hasn't had cause to observe. In the books, he can observe it as long as it was in front of a weirwood, but I don't recall a weirwood being at the Tower of Joy.
– Azor Ahai
Apr 22 at 23:25
2
A couple of points - I think Jaime says "the things I do for love" just before pushing Bran. And I think the quote he gives to Littlefinger is "I told you not to trust me". (Maybe he gives two...)
– Grimm The Opiner
2 days ago
3
@AzorAhai It seemed to me that Bran has the ability to pretty much recall any event at will. I'm not saying he has watched all of Westeros' history play out, but he has the ability to remember any of it. Not sure that his ability is linked to the weirwoods in the show - he seems to view events that don't take place within sight of a weirwood.
– Nuclear Wang
2 days ago
2
@PoloHoleSet "The answerer isn't saying that Bran automatically knows everything, as much as has access to anything he wants" I don't think the answer is clear on that, that's all.
– Azor Ahai
2 days ago
|
show 5 more comments
Since becoming the Three Eyed Raven, Bran has the ability to remember, well, everything that's ever happened in Westeros, including how he fell from the tower (although given that Sam was able to tell him some, ahem, surprising news, it seems that he doesn't just "know" everything in the past). Bran also has a habit of repeating things he never could have heard people say, just as a subtle way of saying "just so you know, I know". As he throws Bran from the window, Jamie quips to Cersei, "The things I do for love". When Bran paraphrases this line back to Jamie while staring him in the eye in S8e2, it becomes clear to Jamie that Bran knows what happened.
He does something similar with Littlefinger, quoting "chaos is a ladder" at him, despite it being impossible for him to have heard the original conversation.
Since becoming the Three Eyed Raven, Bran has the ability to remember, well, everything that's ever happened in Westeros, including how he fell from the tower (although given that Sam was able to tell him some, ahem, surprising news, it seems that he doesn't just "know" everything in the past). Bran also has a habit of repeating things he never could have heard people say, just as a subtle way of saying "just so you know, I know". As he throws Bran from the window, Jamie quips to Cersei, "The things I do for love". When Bran paraphrases this line back to Jamie while staring him in the eye in S8e2, it becomes clear to Jamie that Bran knows what happened.
He does something similar with Littlefinger, quoting "chaos is a ladder" at him, despite it being impossible for him to have heard the original conversation.
edited 2 days ago
answered Apr 22 at 20:29
Nuclear WangNuclear Wang
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Thanks for such a speedy response.
– MiscellaneousUser
Apr 22 at 20:32
27
That's not true. Bran doesn't remember everything ever, he has the ability to witness things at will; but he doesn't know things he hasn't had cause to observe. In the books, he can observe it as long as it was in front of a weirwood, but I don't recall a weirwood being at the Tower of Joy.
– Azor Ahai
Apr 22 at 23:25
2
A couple of points - I think Jaime says "the things I do for love" just before pushing Bran. And I think the quote he gives to Littlefinger is "I told you not to trust me". (Maybe he gives two...)
– Grimm The Opiner
2 days ago
3
@AzorAhai It seemed to me that Bran has the ability to pretty much recall any event at will. I'm not saying he has watched all of Westeros' history play out, but he has the ability to remember any of it. Not sure that his ability is linked to the weirwoods in the show - he seems to view events that don't take place within sight of a weirwood.
– Nuclear Wang
2 days ago
2
@PoloHoleSet "The answerer isn't saying that Bran automatically knows everything, as much as has access to anything he wants" I don't think the answer is clear on that, that's all.
– Azor Ahai
2 days ago
|
show 5 more comments
Thanks for such a speedy response.
– MiscellaneousUser
Apr 22 at 20:32
27
That's not true. Bran doesn't remember everything ever, he has the ability to witness things at will; but he doesn't know things he hasn't had cause to observe. In the books, he can observe it as long as it was in front of a weirwood, but I don't recall a weirwood being at the Tower of Joy.
– Azor Ahai
Apr 22 at 23:25
2
A couple of points - I think Jaime says "the things I do for love" just before pushing Bran. And I think the quote he gives to Littlefinger is "I told you not to trust me". (Maybe he gives two...)
– Grimm The Opiner
2 days ago
3
@AzorAhai It seemed to me that Bran has the ability to pretty much recall any event at will. I'm not saying he has watched all of Westeros' history play out, but he has the ability to remember any of it. Not sure that his ability is linked to the weirwoods in the show - he seems to view events that don't take place within sight of a weirwood.
– Nuclear Wang
2 days ago
2
@PoloHoleSet "The answerer isn't saying that Bran automatically knows everything, as much as has access to anything he wants" I don't think the answer is clear on that, that's all.
– Azor Ahai
2 days ago
Thanks for such a speedy response.
– MiscellaneousUser
Apr 22 at 20:32
Thanks for such a speedy response.
– MiscellaneousUser
Apr 22 at 20:32
27
27
That's not true. Bran doesn't remember everything ever, he has the ability to witness things at will; but he doesn't know things he hasn't had cause to observe. In the books, he can observe it as long as it was in front of a weirwood, but I don't recall a weirwood being at the Tower of Joy.
– Azor Ahai
Apr 22 at 23:25
That's not true. Bran doesn't remember everything ever, he has the ability to witness things at will; but he doesn't know things he hasn't had cause to observe. In the books, he can observe it as long as it was in front of a weirwood, but I don't recall a weirwood being at the Tower of Joy.
– Azor Ahai
Apr 22 at 23:25
2
2
A couple of points - I think Jaime says "the things I do for love" just before pushing Bran. And I think the quote he gives to Littlefinger is "I told you not to trust me". (Maybe he gives two...)
– Grimm The Opiner
2 days ago
A couple of points - I think Jaime says "the things I do for love" just before pushing Bran. And I think the quote he gives to Littlefinger is "I told you not to trust me". (Maybe he gives two...)
– Grimm The Opiner
2 days ago
3
3
@AzorAhai It seemed to me that Bran has the ability to pretty much recall any event at will. I'm not saying he has watched all of Westeros' history play out, but he has the ability to remember any of it. Not sure that his ability is linked to the weirwoods in the show - he seems to view events that don't take place within sight of a weirwood.
– Nuclear Wang
2 days ago
@AzorAhai It seemed to me that Bran has the ability to pretty much recall any event at will. I'm not saying he has watched all of Westeros' history play out, but he has the ability to remember any of it. Not sure that his ability is linked to the weirwoods in the show - he seems to view events that don't take place within sight of a weirwood.
– Nuclear Wang
2 days ago
2
2
@PoloHoleSet "The answerer isn't saying that Bran automatically knows everything, as much as has access to anything he wants" I don't think the answer is clear on that, that's all.
– Azor Ahai
2 days ago
@PoloHoleSet "The answerer isn't saying that Bran automatically knows everything, as much as has access to anything he wants" I don't think the answer is clear on that, that's all.
– Azor Ahai
2 days ago
|
show 5 more comments
1
I had assumed that Bran was lying about not remembering, to avoid having to explain what he saw and causing problems for his parents and potentially further attempts to murder him.
– user
2 days ago
When does, or why would, he forget? And why would Jamie think he ever forgot?
– Mazura
yesterday
@Mazura Jamie probably assumes that Bran forgot, or else why did Bran not tell anyone?
– Raj
yesterday
@Mazura I guess he assumed that the trauma of falling a long way and suffering life-changing injuries caused him to forget. People do sometimes forget the moments before a traumatic event.
– user
yesterday
Prior to walking into Winterfell, there was nothing anyone could or would have done about it. A Lannister ate your baby, huh? Well, that's just too bad. - I think Jamie forgot about it, otherwise he wouldn't have been caught flatfooted staring at him.
– Mazura
yesterday