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My ex-g/fs dad is the DP on many episodes and I give you permission to pirate it

He was at a couple of the sitdowns with Tywin I believe, maybe 4 eps between season 1 and maybe 1 in season 2. I think it would serve to be rather confusing for non-book readers though as he was maybe mentioned by name once - I wonder if this SPOILER ALERT

W/e. I'm sorry you'd rather tango with Loras than make smoke babies with Melisandre. Some of us see the Light.

Right, but wouldn't you agree that his cold, humourless and matter-of-factly nature is pretty much nailed by Stephen Dillane and D&D's adaptation? All the way down to the teeth-grinding! It's also not exactly accurate to call him an agnostic, as someone who doesn't find enough evidence in the existence or absence of

That would be pretty wicked, and I also will retract my comment by saying I don't think he's an idiot per se, just perhaps impulsive. I don't think he's a goof in the show, he's too handsome and dresses and fights too well to be such. He was hit with boiling oil right? That's too bad to ruin such a beautiful boy's

There was hardly any in the novel either…

I like dat a lot

20 years after the finale of Breaking Bad premiered we're still gonna be hearing these brutal Walt Jr breakfast jokes

It reminded me of the scene from David Cronenburg's Crash where the guy fucks the girls vulva shaped scar

I hope Ser Pounce is skinned by the Boltons just so I don't have to hear any more Ser Pounce jokes

I agree entirely. I hate to say it but I was happy to see Catelyn Stark be done away with, and was disappointed in the novels that she was resurrected in any shape or form.

I think it's amazing you'd think a kid who breastfed til he was 9 would be anything but a giant pussy.

Err…you've read books 4 and 5?

"I'll be watching you" I think is better

I disagree. He's hotheaded for sure, but the way he jumped at the gun to attack Dragonstone in AFFC, thanking Cersei for allowing him to lead the attack without seeing how he was giving into her plan, always stuck him out to me as an idiot fancy boy whose idea of himself was different than who he actually was.

I think Casterly Rock mostly refers to the fortress and the rock it sits on, whereas the hut would've been in the forested region of the Westerlands.

It's 9 clock. Do you know where your dragons are?

Lol stop pretending to know you know anything about the cross-continental drift of Westeros and Essos you fuck!

Her chalice always looks like a container for poison.

Olyvar ain't a male prostitute exactly - he's a procurer/the 'madame' so to speak of LF's brothel. Like the General Manager of a restaurant so to speak. Stannis is one of my fav adapted characters from the novels to screen, what in particular do you find distinct about his show version?