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His acting wasn't great... if his acting was great and I hated him, then I would love him for that. There is a big and noticeable difference between the two...for example Geoffrey plays the part perfectly, I literally hate the little **** simply because he plays it so well.

I didn't know our favorite culinary Crab had a role in GOT!:D:p
 
Bronn was made a Ser after the Battle of Blackwater, the stand off happened before. I think the stand off was just two silver-backs having a bit of a chest beating competition.

Was just going to say this. Tbh, we can't read too much in to show scenes. A lot of them are just for show...Pretty sure the Hound and Bronn never even met in the books?
 
The way i see bron, he's a sellsword. He's in it for the girls, the money and the glory.

He's loyal, but not because he does it for the honor or because its his duty. If tyrion stops paying him, he'll leave. Simple as that.

He's also seemingly very talented with his sword, and stronger than his size would suggest, and he knows it. This cockyness rubs people up the wrong way and the hound specalizes in taking down would be upstarts who think they're all that and a bag of chips but find out they aren't when they go toe to toe with him.

Them clashing is just as a result of a clash of personalities.
 
I actually like Stannis a lot. He's a man of honour - hard but fair and true to his word. Stannis would make a good king imo. He'd keep the realm in a fairly good state.

Hmm I am uncertain that Stannis is a man of honour, more a Just man, a man of Justice. I feel there is a difference, especially in the realm of Westeros.
 
Was just going to say this. Tbh, we can't read too much in to show scenes. A lot of them are just for show...Pretty sure the Hound and Bronn never even met in the books?



No, they didn't. And the Bronn/Hound face-off wasn't in Martin's original script for the show either, but was added by Benioff and Weiss when they revised it. Yes, it's just a ****ing contest - and an excuse to wind up the fans who think an epic fight is about to break out.
 
I quite like the development of the Kingslayer character, Jamie Lanister. I didn't like him in the first two episodes but after opening his heart to Brienne I feel a little for his situation and his hatred of the nickname Kingslayer
 
I quite like the development of the Kingslayer character, Jamie Lanister. I didn't like him in the first two episodes but after opening his heart to Brienne I feel a little for his situation and his hatred of the nickname Kingslayer

Yeah it's one of the better character arcs in the books. He still pushed Bran off the tower though!
 
Its certainly slowed down a bit but i'm still finding that the time passed quickly while watching it, unlike The walking Dead where time stood still for much of the last season.


I haven't read the books and I'm pleased I decided not to. Fitting so many books into a TV series is always going to result in changes.
 
Well I bet that episode impressed ;)

They shouldn't of shown Sam T blabbering about his dragon glass the his previous scene.

Had I not known he was carrying it, his outcome with the White Walker wouldn't have been so obvious.
 
I thought it was a pretty good episode, quite a lot happened. Great opening scene with The Hound and Arya.

Jack Gleeson must get so much hate because of Joffrey
 
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