I guess it depends on what source the bio info is coming from. If it’s merely up to date TV bio info then I don’t see how it could be a problem. Otherwise just give lots of warning and/or a spoiler box in your post.
Characters’ names are written out all the time in closed captioning.
There doesn’t seem to be much sympathy for Tyrion and that surprises me.
He is pretty much innocent of all the serious crimes he is accused of.
This poor guy was given a real serious strike against him right out of the chute and has lived his life just trying to have as good a time as he could. If he wasn’t rich, he would have had a hard time trying to bed a lot of women and he has taken full advantage of having money to bed as many as he could.
I can’t blame him one tiny bit. If I was Tyrion, I would live in exactly the same way as he does. Who wouldn’t.
Can anyone here tell me they would not live in the same way that Tyrion does? My heart goes out to the guy. I hope he beds all the women in Westeros and really enjoys himself doing that.
This is a strange thought. There are official spellings, even for TV shows, you can easily see them at the HBO Game of Thrones website.
Uh, that was her in the room full of jars of dead babies.
The men being burned were heretics - one was Selyse’s brother in fact. Don’t think they were seen before, or if so they were spear-carriers (dramatically speaking).
You should know that Lysa’s place is the new destination that the Hound intends to take Arya to (now that her mom and brother are gone) and try to collect a ransom. So we may see her again soon - on the other hand, those two have a way of getting their plans thwarted.
I sent you a PM listing the site. This might be a lot of overkill. But I want to be careful that I don’t mess up.
Indeed. It may not seem very comical. But lately, most every scene in which they are involved seems like comic relief.
Arya has become one of my most favorite characters. Isn’t she great?
Meanwhile her poor sister Sansa just seems to sit through every episode in a state of shock. I sure would love to see her get some payback one day soon. She certainly would deserve that. Poor girl!
She started out intending to marry her handsome prince - Joffrey! But just look how things worked out for her. Now she is forced to marry someone who a young girl would consider to be very horrible. I just hope she is sufficiently mature to recognize that true love doesn’t necessarily depend on looks and that one day she may find a true love - independant of the way he looks.
There is so little happiness or joy in GRRM’s books. I sure do hope he never writes anything about me. Yikes!
I didn’t recognize him but he was probably in some other scenes at Dragonstone. I don’t believe he was named in the show.
I don’t think the scene had any relationship to Joff’s wedding – it was there to show that Melissandre is still burning people, she’s still in control of Stannis, who hasn’t done anything about Davos’ warning last season about a threat from the North.
The one thing that seems to temper some of the sympathy for Tyrion is how he seemed to act to reinforce his awful families place of prominence. Not that he had a choice, but for much of the show, while he was witty and charming and smart, he was still a Lannister.
AuntiePam & Gangster Octopus, Thank you both very much for the info.
Real TV fans don’t do websites.
But I will accept Ellis Dee’s comment that the names are spelled out in closed captions as semi-official data to be considered allowable in the TV universe. Not everyone sees them, but they exist.
Supposedly, the character Joffrey was based, in part, on Caligula. So I suppose things could have gotten much worse. I was horrified that he might actually rape Sansa on her wedding night.
Just for the hell of it, some science was discussed on one of my favorite YT channels discussing the possibilities of the seasonal variablility in Westeros.
One reason I hope she makes it to Aunt Lysa’s castle is to see what she and and her cousin Robin make of each other. They are both children as far as age goes, but one has gotten a hard-knocks education and has even killed a guy, while the other is coddled to the point of insanity.
It was specifically raised on a past episode and it was specifically “testified to” by Margaery that her and Renly never consummated the marriage and therefore “legally” they were never married.
Right, but we don’t know whether that made it POSSIBLE for her to marry Joffrey or whether it made it EASIER for her to marry Joffrey. (Plus being legally married to a traitor vs being legally married to the older brother are potentially very different things.)
(But yes, that line of thought does seem to argue that IF the poisoners were some of the Tyrells and IF their plan is for Margaery to just move on down to Tommen, THEN it makes sense for the wedding not to be consummated.)
Davos gave his name, Axel Florent.
I don’t feel sorry for Tyrion, framed though it appears he has been. He’s smart and scrappy and perpetually underestimated, and I bet he’ll do OK.
Thanks. That was fun.
I feel very badly about how he was treated at the wedding, and ending up getting accused of Regicide, but he has shown again and again that he lands on his feet - I’d be a lot more worried about any other character than Tyrion.
I’m waiting impatiently for that - it will be very interesting to see how Arya reacts to her Aunt Lysa trying to domesticate her again.
Killed “a” guy? I think her body count is four now.