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It blows my mind that he is Lily Allen's brother. Granted she is not the prettiest girl out there, but she is not the ugliest neither.
I mean, wut?
It is known.
It blows my mind that he is Lily Allen's brother. Granted she is not the prettiest girl out there, but she is not the ugliest neither.
I mean, wut?
Amazing. Never knew this.
I never made the connection and I'm a fan. She even wrote a song about him titled Alfie. Apparently he has smoked a lot of weed.
Well, both her and Jaime hate tyrion and would be fine with him dead. However, no one, not even Ned, predicted that Cat would man up at such a stupid time and actually have him arrested. To be fair to Cat, she was afraid she was found out about the crime as well.
That's definitely true, but both Stannis and she could have used each other to defeat the Lannisters. It would have been a back hand deal but no one would have suspected she was the murderer anyway.
I'm not quite sure what was said at the meeting between Renly & Stannis, but ned favoring Stannis could have resulted in some goodwill. Robb is going to have to go down and jkiss his butt anyway for assistance.
He does look better in real life.It blows my mind that he is Lily Allen's brother. Granted she is not the prettiest girl out there, but she is not the ugliest neither. ?
Tyrion is not liked by his siblings or father.What? Cersei does certainly despsise her little brother, but Jaime loves him, and it is shown on numerous occasions in the show. For Jaime to attack Ned head-on in the streets about it was absolutly reckless and stupid, it was a purely emotionnal reaction, not something done for the greater interest of his family (which would rather be the attitude of Tywin, which has no love for his littlest son, but would do anything to protect his family's standing and reputation, including raising and helping his least loved child).
I was just talking about it from the show's angle. I think in the premier episode, they do show their relationship pretty well and it's one where Jaime holds no particular ill will toward him, but obviously doesn't love him as much as Cercei lol.It doesn't come across in the show but Jamie loves and looks up to Tyrion, much to Cercei's disapproval. He respects him because of his intellect and feels lesser due to him being mainly skilled in swordplay.
It is known.
This song is sleek, which rhymes with...
Tyrion is not liked by his siblings or father.
Those weren't indications of love, but honor and a hatred for Ned. Jaime may like him more I guess (There's actually very little interaction between them beyond the 1st episode)
Well, both her and Jaime hate tyrion and would be fine with him dead. However, no one, not even Ned, predicted that Cat would man up at such a stupid time and actually have him arrested. To be fair to Cat, she was afraid she was found out about the crime as well.
That's definitely true, but both Stannis and she could have used each other to defeat the Lannisters. It would have been a back hand deal but no one would have suspected she was the murderer anyway.
I'm not quite sure what was said at the meeting between Renly & Stannis, but ned favoring Stannis could have resulted in some goodwill. Robb is going to have to go down and jkiss his butt anyway for assistance.
If it doesn't come across in the show, then he doesn't love him.It doesn't come across in the show but Jamie loves and looks up to Tyrion, much to Cercei's disapproval. He respects him because of his intellect and feels lesser due to being mainly skilled in swordplay.
Nope. Lost cause.Nah, this thread is great.
If it doesn't come across in the show, then he doesn't love him.
Their image was in tact because 1. Ned quit as The Hand & 2. The Starks started the disrespect by arresting Tyrion without cause.Honor for a Lannister is not killing another high-ranked Noble in the streets as a show-off. They are certainly not "bothered" by un-ethical actions, but they are still quite concerned about their image. I still see it as a rageous reaction to his brother's capture.
Well, I see that but also think it's still a relationship based on pity and love is definitely ranked in the Lannister clan with Tyrion being squarely at the bottom. Again, the circumstances surrounding the dagger were not anticipated. The dagger was expensive and was good enough reason to use for the assasination attempt. No one was supposed to find it or figure out who it belonged to (Littlefinger in a bet with Tyrion. What are the odds of that?).I agree there weren't many interactions, but some evidence are good indication for me (like the story Tyrion tells about Jaime offering him his first "woman" when they were adolescent, I don't think that the fact it turned bad was intended by Jaime and that the "lesson" from his father is rather linked to the fact that he wanted to make him understand that there Tyrion should not let himself go for a "simple" prostitute as a noble man).
Well, I'm not in Jaime's mind anyway, but that's my impression so far .
I like Jaime's character too and the hooker story was interesting. I can't imagine it ending wth him in prison (Just like it's hard for me to imagine Robb coming out ahead in the end).Oh well, we might never know if Jaime's fate is to see the last of his days in Stark's custody (which I hope he won't, I find him an interesting character that is still a bit un-explored compared to his sibblings).
It makes his relationship with Cercei more interesting too since Cercei has been sleeping with her cousin for quite soeme time as well as Jaime & the late king Robert.
No, you're obviously a book reader "reading between the lines" things that have really only been said or implied in the books:It comes across in the show, just not in an "in-your-face" kind of way (hhmm I wonder, should HBO make Jaime bang Tyrion to show it? They'd probably consider it ).
Ok, I get your point. Makes sense strategically.
As a side note, and I won't derail in the books too much (only a comparison between characters as shown in season 1 and book 1 -did not read further anyway-) I feel that Jaime is indeed shown as too "redundant" in the show whereas he is clearly shown as a splendid combatant to behold in the books as well as an extraordinary field war-leader (whereas his father is more of a plotting back-line war-leader).
His psychology in the show is nice, but the character has less of it's qualities and competencies shown.
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No, you're obviously a book reader "reading between the lines" things that have really only been said or implied in the books:
Maybe so. It is true that I have read the first book (not the second) and have claimed it openly and it is maybe shading my vision of the series in a different color. The thing is, I read the first book after seeing season 1 (and will do the same for the second) and upon completion of first season, not having touched the book yet, I was already convinced that Jaime loved his brother (Edit : but I cannot exclude that this feeling might have been strengthened by my reading).
Look, I don't want you to be banned or anything, but your opinions are tainted. Maybe you can completely separate the book and the shows -- they are not the same thing -- but I find that incredibly hard to do. You'll most likely, even if unconsciously, speak from the perspective of the books -- as it seems you've been doing.
Yet if other viewers think that it might be better off to leave any of those on the side to let them be "pure" about any background data, I can do that, I perfectly understand it. I can keep it down to the "Cool Ep", "was not expecting that" or "can't wait for next week".
Jamie gave Tyrion three (!) hookers in the first episode, isn't that love?
Most of us book readers have been asked to stay out of posting in this thread so it may be for the best right now.
The things he does for love.
Yeah, I will certainly do that, too much of a hassle to ponder every post to make sure that my views are not tainted by the book reading.
Jamie gave Tyrion three (!) hookers in the first episode, isn't that love?
I got the impression that Jamie tolerates Tyrion's proclivities and probably respects his intellect more than the other Lannisters but I don't get the impression that he looks up to Tyrion or loves him over much. Didn't he say Tyrion was the "least of us?" or was that Tywin?
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I assume you're asking about Roxanne McKee.
The music during his baptism is pretty great. Actually, it was during the last episode that I realised that each nation has its own theme.
It blows my mind that he is Lily Allen's brother. Granted she is not the prettiest girl out there, but she is not the ugliest neither.
I mean, wut?
The show is now ruined;
RUINED I SAY!!
i remember when ned died and i thought the show would have a massive hole in it
I thought he was the main character and that Sean Bean finally found something he wouldn't die in. Main characters don't die, right?
I was wrong.
i remember when ned died and i thought the show would have a massive hole in it
I posted this in the other thread, but it feels like a minefield in there and not very enjoyable to me because most of the text is behind black bars.
I wish the wolves were talked about more. It seems like they are barely even acknowledged except for Robb's. So far I haven't heard of any encounters with wild ones much less anyone else having one as a pet, so I would think it is unusual enough for characters in the show to comment on more often. Specifically, it seems no one gives a shit that snow has a giant wolf buddy. It's unclear to me if the party he's with thinks it is dangerous to have around, if it is awesome, if it is no big deal, if it is wtf, if they have mixed feelings, or what. I understand why they can't show them often, but I wish I knew what the general attitude towards them is.
I was thinking about that too, did he leave Snow back at the wall? Why haven't we seen Snow at all? But they do talk about Robb's wolf all the time, its like his defining feature
That's the one I want to know about, but she released it pretty firmly last season so maybe the link was broken. I hope not.Mormont specifically mentions he wants Snow's wolf to come before they head out at the end of Season 1 btw. "I want you and your wolf with us" or something like that. I'd love to know what Arya's wolf is up to these days
BTW, this dude...
is a total creep. From his eyes to his voice, he seems like a naturally unsettling fellow. Brrr.
That's the one I want to know about, but she released it pretty firmly last season so maybe the link was broken. I hope not.
I'm thinking that Snow has been on the Wall long enough that people are just used to Ghost being around and doing as he pleases since he's so loyal to Jon.