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I am sorry but that is a bunch of BS Roland00 Send a noteboard - 13/06/2011 12:01:18 PM
If he purposefully would not admit his folly would you think Cercei would let him live. Would you purposefully let a defiant man who knew a secret that could endanger your safety, a man who wishes you dead, would you let him live.

If Ned didn't retrack his claims he would have been killed. If he did retrack his claims he would have been probably been killed (short term their would be benefits for not killing him, but as you said long term he was still a threat to Joffrey's survival.)

Ned was a dead man as soon as he was captured, nothing was going to change the fact he was going to die. He was going to retrack his claims about Joffrey for he was a good solider about to die, and he was trying to save his daughter's life.
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interesting thread over on tv guide...cannoli will hate it. - 13/06/2011 05:14:48 AM 1145 Views
He was going to put aside his principles and say, 'I betrayed my country and my king and my people'. - 13/06/2011 05:55:39 AM 842 Views
I am sorry but that is a bunch of BS - 13/06/2011 12:01:18 PM 676 Views
I believe you mean "retract", not "retrack". *NM* - 13/06/2011 02:22:55 PM 416 Views
I'd pick family over honour. - 13/06/2011 10:05:46 PM 700 Views
Re: I'd pick family over honour. - 16/06/2011 07:21:33 AM 700 Views
Potentially- but the only Lannister who thought so was Joffrey. - 16/06/2011 09:19:39 PM 634 Views
wow - 14/06/2011 01:44:19 AM 659 Views
Well said. Except for quitting after one book. *NM* - 17/06/2011 09:38:37 PM 418 Views
I guess Bean didn't read the later books. - 17/06/2011 09:44:45 PM 666 Views

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