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The overarching themes of Martins epic...Still lazy.
Yet they keep screwing him over and he doesnt learn. Amazing.I wonder if Tyrion feels remorse for killing Tywin. He seems to love his sister despite how much she hates him. He wants to believe she has some good in her and trusts her and tries to save her. His commitment to his family really impacts some if his really bad decisions.
That is a good question. It was an act of passion. Tywin was going to put him to death..even though he knew Tyrion was most likely innocent. He hated Tyrion more than Cercie did. I think Cerceis hatred of Tyrion was a offshoot of Tywins blame of Tyrion for his mothers death and fear of him because of the Maggy the Frog valonquar prophecy.I wonder if Tyrion feels remorse for killing Tywin. He seems to love his sister despite how much she hates him. He wants to believe she has some good in her and trusts her and tries to save her. His commitment to his family really impacts some if his really bad decisions.
I think what will happen in the books is Dany burns the Red Keep which inadvertently sets off the wild fire caches her father hid across the city.For those of you that think my calling BS on GRRM as pertains to this turn of Dany into the real big bad evil of ASoIaF...
A lot or most of you guys have not read the books or even excerpts from the books..There is a chapter in ADoD where the thousands of refugees of Astaphor are camped outside the gates of Mereen dying of hunger thirst and a plague called the bloody flux. She is also under siege and surrounded by powerful forces seeking her destruction. She ignores the pleas of all of her advisors and goes out into the throng of dead and dying...maybe if you just read that one chapter you will understand how preposterous the idea of Dany burning a million poor innocents alive, and not giving a single eff about doing it is to me and others.
It is ridiculous storytelling, and as talented as Martin is, it ruins his epic. His utter contempt for Tolkein and his belief that the power of good can overcome evil in both ourselves and society is what this whole epic Song if Ice and Fire is really about...just the pure utter futility of life. There is no beauty or grace to be found, and if any ever starts to rise like a tiny green sprout from the ashes of despair...he quickly crushes it under someones boot...with glee.
He is a unquestioned artistic genius, which draws you in deep, but he is the ultimate troll.
Just my analysis.
That is a good question. It was an act of passion. Tywin was going to put him to death..even though he knew Tyrion was most likely innocent. He hated Tyrion more than Cercie did. I think Cerceis hatred of Tyrion was a offshoot of Tywins blame of Tyrion for his mothers death and fear of him because of the Maggy the Frog valonquar prophecy.
Yeah that's true, I guess I just keep hearing Tywin hating and blaming Tyrion for Joannas death in my mind.Nobody hated Tyrion more than Cersei. His father, at a minimum, gave him responsibilities (Hand, Master of Coin, etc) and at least attempted to get him to live up to the Lannister name. However, when your youngest son spends your money on drink and women, you tend to get a bit agitated. Tywin wanted far more from his children than they were giving him.
Remember, he was going to offer him the chance to take the black until Tyrion went all crazy during his trial.
Yeah that's true, I guess I just keep hearing Tywin hating and blaming Tyrion for Joannas death in my mind.
I think Tyrion will have something brilliant in the final episode. Just a hunch.There is no way Tywin was gonna offer Tyrion the Nights Watch. It was a ploy to get a confession. That's what made the scene so damn great. Tyrion was smart enough, unlike his brother, to know what his Dad was trying to do.
There is no way Tywin was gonna offer Tyrion the Nights Watch. It was a ploy to get a confession. That's what made the scene so damn great. Tyrion was smart enough, unlike his brother, to know what his Dad was trying to do.
For those of you that think my calling BS on GRRM as pertains to this turn of Dany into the real big bad evil of ASoIaF...
A lot or most of you guys have not read the books or even excerpts from the books..There is a chapter in ADoD where the thousands of refugees of Astaphor are camped outside the gates of Mereen dying of hunger thirst and a plague called the bloody flux. She is also under siege and surrounded by powerful forces seeking her destruction. She ignores the pleas of all of her advisors and goes out into the throng of dead and dying...maybe if you just read that one chapter you will understand how preposterous the idea of Dany burning a million poor innocents alive, and not giving a single eff about doing it is to me and others.
It is ridiculous storytelling, and as talented as Martin is, it ruins his epic. His utter contempt for Tolkein and his belief that the power of good can overcome evil in both ourselves and society is what this whole epic Song if Ice and Fire is really about...just the pure utter futility of life. There is no beauty or grace to be found, and if any ever starts to rise like a tiny green sprout from the ashes of despair...he quickly crushes it under someones boot...with glee.
He is a unquestioned artistic genius, which draws you in deep, but he is the ultimate troll.
Just my analysis.
Agreed. So many of them seemed born to play their roles. I liked the guy who played Walder Frey. He was a great combination of creepy old guy yet also kind of funny (but vulgar as hell). I thought the scene where he was explaining all of his daughters in front of Robb was hilarious. "You could have had them both for all I care." Thanks, dad! LOL.Probably my favorites are (no specific order).
Oberyn Martell, Davos, Tormund, Tyrion
I don't "like" Theon, but man the character was so well done from acting to the story arc and ultimately his final redemption. One change from the books to the series I did end up liking was that it was Theon instead of Mance who rescued Sansa from Ramsey (although it was a fake Arya in the books, but I digress)
Tons of appreciate for the effort and talent in Tywin, Cersei, Jaime, Joffery and Olena. Also felt like both Ned & Cat were performed well.
I've said it before but the amount of acting talent and characters in this series is truly staggering, so well done in casting.
Really like Bronn. Although, this season has been a let down for that character.Since we're getting to the end, who was everyone's favorite character? Or characters?
Again, I liked Tywin for the way he was so deep and confusing.
Loved Oberyn Martell.
Still like Bronn though the dude has some of the worst luck in Westeros.