Jon Snow vs Jamie Lannister

Started by Epicurus10 pages

Originally posted by quanchi112
So by your logic practice and training can't be an accurate indicator of skill progression ? What world do you live in ? It's like saying people don't need to constantly train or practice and just show up on game day.

You're an absolute buffoon.


Not unless he's been battle-tested. Because there are cases even in real life where people and even machines, despite all the training and testing still didn't perform to expectations. Lol, when the f*ck did I say that training isn't essential? Don't project your simple-minded dimwitted nature onto me.

Originally posted by Epicurus
Not unless he's been battle-tested. Because there are cases even in real life where people and even machines, despite all the training and testing still didn't perform to expectations. Lol, when the f*ck did I say that training isn't essential? Don't project your simple-minded dimwitted nature onto me.
We see how he vastly improves but you say that means for nothing. You are abandoning your stance. Wonderful.

Originally posted by Robtard
Don't recall that scene in books, but it's been some time since I've read them.

The scene is in the books and the story is from Tyrion's perspective and I believe Tyrion does say that it would be a good fight (meaning, it could go either way). In the book, it is Tyrion who disarms the situation with some words.

Cersai has probably beaten Jaime 😆

Originally posted by quanchi112
Bronn is no Prince Oberyn. Well no one is on that show.

who do you think is going to win the fight next ep? 🙂

Originally posted by focus4chumps
who do you think is going to win the fight next ep? 🙂

I honestly forgot how this particular thing played out. 😐

Like...I am drawing a blank. I want to say the fight doesn't actually happen.

But, yes, there is a gap in my memory about the story. And it disturbs me. 😐

I found it...the reference that Jaime is the best knight in all the land:

A Feast for Crows: Chapter 4, second to last page:

"Brienne remembered her fight with Jaime Lannister in the woods. It had been all that she could do to keep his blade at bay. He was weak from his imprisonment, and chained at the wrists. No knight in the Seven Kingdoms could have stood against him at his full strength, with no chains to hamper him. Jaime had done many wicked things, but the man could fight!"

I haven't been keeping up lately, but Prime Jaime would beat Snow imo.