First off, shouldn't we have heard this story earlier? And second....Kings getting drunk and slitting their new wife's throat? That's the handmaiden's (handmaiden???) tale, the only witness and enough people believe it to start a battle between planets? For thousands of years?
Who came up with this? A twelve year old? There are more absurdities to this than I can count....but let's just take this one: The huntress we see is like evil Wonder Woman, an unstoppable fighting machine. We're lead to believe that every woman who gets to hold that bow is usually like that. She wins the contest of being the best of the best in fighting and and all that.
But everyone believes that her drunk husband cut her throat? She wasn't able to evade or stop him? No one of the Huntress' people say "I don't think so! Our Queen would have snapped his neck before he even got close!"
😜 There's been a lot of stupid on this show, but using this lame-assed tale to not only explain how the war started but to emphasize the idea of writing your own history, the effect of lies and tales and all...it's shameful and embarrassing. 😝
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Also, how come Seldon is the only one who knows about this?
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Hey, give the 12 year old some credit. I believe he's inspired by Ms Havisham from Dicken's 'Great Expectations' (the traumatized bride, but dead instead of living like a ghost wearing the same wedding gown for decades), and add in some 'Game of Thrones' skullduggery to make it into a plot device.