The shadow that Melisandre gave birth to.
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Mate, you have a spoiler there.
While Sansa is a minor, they did good job at disrobing scene. I did mean "pray", like Renly "praying" at his tent "alone".I think the actor that plays Joffrey is a minor, he sure looks young. So it be quite illegal for him to have sex or even "play".
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I dont have time now to look up the actors but are any of them actually minors, besides Arya of course. Is Sansa and Joffrey minors or at least 18. Honestly, Joffrey is messed up...
Joffrey knew that the whores was a trick from Tyrion, Joffrey hates Tyrion and therefore he did as he did. A normal person would perhaps have done something else but it still was a better move than screwing them.
Not really considering that didn't happen.Mate, you have a spoiler there.
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Yes I know and the spoiler as well, the thing is though having been introduced in season one he is not particularity needed on screen this season.The mountain is massively critical to the story though? He is a focal point for Sandor Clegane. And later onproper spoiler here, don't read if you haven't read all the books
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Yeah I didnt realize the was a spoil when I wrote that.
Something I was wondering again about the Iron men, are they first men or Andals or more of a mix or something? Or is Theon's always differentiating himself against southerners him thinking of himself as a northerner somewhat? Also, who do they pirate against? I'd think it'd be fairly obvious to anyone else in the kingdoms who is pirating and raiding if that's who they attack and otherwise, would they go all the way to the narrow sea or do they just fight other islands of the Iron Isles?
I doubt the Andals conquered the Iron Islands so I would guess that they're first men, they also consider themselves separated from the rest of westeros becuase of their rather unique culture. As for raiding I think they do most of it against the stepstones and probably some of the narrow sea as well, it must be one hell of a journey though but it doesn't appear to be anything to the sea that must be the only way.
The Andals did conquer the Islands, but intermingled with the locals (First Men) so today the Ironborn are a mix.In peace time they occasionaly raid and go even on long sea voyages, but in Westeros they usually trade.
Saved yes, but the latter? He may be, she surely isn't.Spoiler Alert, click show to read:
I saw the 4th episode on monday and didn't find the time until now to comment on it.
First of all, I liked the beginning with the 'battle' and it's aftermath, and the consequences of that battle in the throne room in King's Landing. It's the first time that Robb and Sansa seem to be connected like brother and sister, even though hundred of leagues apart. I liked this opening of the episode very much.
The scene following the throne room scene was a total turn-down. I know this is HBO and I'm really not a puritan. The scene with Joffrey and the whores was annoying for several reasons, the two major ones being:
1. It was redundant in that it brought nothing new to the plot or the characters - the preceeding scene where Joffrey threatened to shoot Sansa with a crossbow and then had her beaten and stripped by that ser Merryn served to establish that Joffrey is cruel insecure young man who has a problem with women pretty well, and even managed to place that display into the context of the story and characters involved.
2. Which brings me to the conclusion that this scene was merely in there to shoe-horn some more nudity and violence into the show - at the expense of important scenes. The time that redundant scene cost would've been better spent on important scenes.
Another thing I really liked was the confrontation between Catelyn and Littlefinger - especially when Littlefinger realized that the bones of dead Eddard Stark still meant more to Catelyn than he himself did, and he's alive. That was well-played by both actors.
The rest was okay.
A good episode in all.
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LF doesnt mean anything to Cat anymore because LF betrayed Stark, her husband. She will never forgive him.
I thought the Littlefinger part was unneeded. When so close to later things, it is just misleading and the way it is used instead of her just hearing Tyrion's promise from court is pretty thin.
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I wouldn't say unneeded. You have to make clear to audiences that Cat and LF have a past, as it becomes more and more important in the future.
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Wasn't there past well explained already with the story of how Littlefinger was almost killed by who was it, Brandon Stark?
Unless of course more came out in later books. aGoT Cat made it out like he was just the cute little brother pretty much to her and Lysa that they never saw in that way.