Jon Snow took over the wheel
During the wildling assault on the Wall in Game of Thrones, Alliser Thorne was leading the defense of Castle Black. In the heat of battle, he fought bravely against the attacking wildlings but was seriously wounded.
Afterward, Samwell Tarly found Jon Snow and informed him that Ser Alliser had fallen. Before being carried away for treatment, Thorne acknowledged Jon's abilities and effectively left the defense in his hands.
With the commander incapacitated, Jon stepped forward and took command of the Night's Watch. He organized the defenders, directed the battle strategy, and led the fight against the wildlings. This was a significant moment for Jon, as it demonstrated his leadership, courage, and ability to command men in a crisis. Many of the brothers of the Night's Watch began to see him as a natural leader, foreshadowing his later rise within the order.
A memorable exchange from the scene is when the wounded Thorne tells Jon:
“You have the Wall.”
Those three words marked the moment Jon officially took charge during one of the Night's Watch's darkest hours.
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When Jon Snow said, "I think my father would have taken him prisoner and listened to what he had to say," he is expressing one of the core values he learned from .
Ned Stark believed that justice required patience, fairness, and a willingness to hear the truth before acting. Unlike many rulers who relied on fear or rushed to judgment, Ned preferred to understand the facts first. Jon admired this approach and often tried to follow it throughout his own leadership.
The quote also highlights a key difference between the Stark sense of honor and the harsher methods used by many other leaders in Westeros. Jon is suggesting that his father would have shown restraint, questioned the prisoner, and gathered information before deciding on punishment.
More broadly, the line reveals Jon's character. Even in difficult situations, he tends to value mercy, justice, and careful judgment over revenge or impulsive action. It is one of the reasons many people viewed him as a leader who embodied the ideals of House Stark: honor, duty, and fairness.
Sansa's Assault
In Season 2 of Game of Thrones, during the riot in King's Landing, Sansa is separated from her guards and surrounded by a mob. Some men begin assaulting her and attempt to sexually violate her.
Sandor Clegane arrives and violently drives the attackers away, rescuing Sansa Stark before the assault can go further. He then escorts her safely back to the Red Keep.
The scene is one of the earliest moments that shows The Hound's protective side toward Sansa, despite his rough and intimidating nature.
Your instincts can often guide you toward opportunities, decisions, and actions that align with your goals.
While they shouldn't replace careful thinking and evidence, trusting your inner sense can help you recognize possibilities, avoid unnecessary risks, and act with confidence when choices are unclear.
By combining instinct with knowledge and experience, you can make better decisions, overcome challenges, and move closer to achieving personal and professional success.
The kiIIer's motive wasn't perversion. It was a twisted sense of righteousness.
And that's what makes it so unsettling...because the line between justice and murder can get very thin, very fast.
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