It didn't really strike me the first time I heard it during S2, but the Rains of Castamere will forever be some of the most sinister, dark music I ever hear.... **** just oozes bad feelings.
'What's it like guarding the door while your King eats and drinks and s**** and f****.'
I miss Robert.
Just watched the past ep....felt sorry for Arya the most...
The 'X' that was on the chess board when Rob and his mom were talking; did that represent Theon?
"Somebody start the damn joust before I piss me-self."
"Your mother was a dumb ****e with a fat arse, did you know that? Look at this idiot, one ball and no brains. Can't even put a man's armor on properly."
I hope he found Khal Drogo in the afterlife and they became bros.
"Somebody start the damn joust before I piss me-self."
"Your mother was a dumb whuuuoore with a fat arse, did you know that? Look at this idiot, one ball and no brains. Can't even put a man's armor on properly."
I hope he found Khal Drogo in the afterlife and they became bros.
It's not a spoiler, as the sigil is shown on the character/mentioned plenty of times, but if for some reason you're cautious, I put t in tags.
It is The Flayed Man, the sigil of House Bolton. Roose Bolton was a banner man of Robb Stark before betraying him. He was the one who gave Cat the smirk when she discovered his chain mail just before the start of the red wedding.
it is a spoiler for people who don't connect the dots...still not revealed that Roose Boltons bastard is the one torturing Theon. just didn't want to spoil that fun little connection for anyone
however, it is kind of obvious at times.
Yes, however there's so little information there that it can easily be assumed (until the reveal) that his bastard is merely a psycho working for him. There's no mention of him prior and very little screen time given to Roose that the reveal isn't a very big deal. But i put in spoliers anyway. In any case, simply knowing who the sigil belongs to is not a spoiler, especially considering they display it front and center on Roose's chest.
Mjölnir;25994573 said:[BLACKOUT]I think that the purple wedding will be one of the biggest cheering moments for viewers in the show that far, despite who it gets pinned on. Jon becoming LC will also make some pretty happy. Regarding Lady Stoneheart I think it's deliberate misdirection. Michelle wasn't the only one leaving here and they can't really have filmed together much at all since King's Landing is Croatia and everything Catelyn has been in was Northern Ireland.[/BLACKOUT]
I do have some questions for you:
[BLACKOUT]1. How does Shae betray Tyrion?
2. Jon's Assassination? You mean that he is killed? [/BLACKOUT]
Major book spoilers.
1.Shae is working for Tywin. Tyrion comes into Tywin's room to kill him and finds Shae in his bed. Tyrion strangles her to death.
2. Jon is assassinated by his own men because they feel he is derelict in his duties to the Watch. He makes a lot of controversial decisions leading up to it. They do to him what the Senate did to Caesar. Surround him and stab him to death.
I wonder if 1 is even going to happen, though. Shae in the books was much less of a fleshed out character than she is here, and certainly was not in any kind of romantic relationship w/Tyrion. She's a lot more committed to Tyrion here (to the point of making him feel guilty about his arranged marriage to Sansa).
I kept hearing about this "red wedding" thing since the start of the show and for some reason i kept associating that with sansa and her presumed wedding to joffrey. So i always kept bracing myself for that event happening to her.
Hell i didn't even realize this was the red wedding until i got online haha. So yeah it was a surprise but in a different way for me.