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  • SethMode
    Master of Mysticism
    • Feb 2009
    • 5754

    Originally posted by 1ke
    So ill take the answers in spoilers.

     
    Is Joffs younger brother made by the same two who made him? Or is his blood pure.

    who did it?

    Was the cake or the pie?

    In the books, what is Tywins reaction to all this, I didn't see a shot of him afterwards.
    Here you go, be wary of spoilers -- particularly regarding the poison -- I won't give it all away but some:

     
    1. Cersei did not have a child with King Robert. All of them are born of incest from Jaime. Remember in season 1 the whole "the seed is strong" thing? Basically, Robert's never had a kid (and he's had a bunch of bastards) that doesn't have dark hair. All 3 of the "Baratheon" children are practically bleach blonde. So yeah, you ask someone like Stannis, he's going to say that Tommen is also an abomination.

    2. Sansa's necklace was poison. Lady Olenna (Margery's grandmother or the Queen of Thorns) swiped one of the jewels from the necklace, and off camera, dropped it into Joff's wine. There's a lot more to it that should play out in the next couple of episodes, though.

    3. Not sure what you mean here. It was a pie, and the wine was what was poisoned.

    4. I can't recall exactly, but the books are unique to the show. Every chapter is from a character's POV. This particular scene is played out in its entirety between Sansa and Tyrion. As such, I don't recall a comment to his reaction, but I'm assuming it would be similar to the show -- immediately do the practical thing and go to the next king.

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    • Bane
      Noob
      • Oct 2012
      • 495

      idk about you guys but the red witch

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      • Villain
        [REDACTED]
        • May 2011
        • 7768

        Originally posted by Tailback U
        Oberyn is sick. Not sure what his character is like in the book but I like the actor casted. Seems like a dude I will be a fan of.
        The Martells are my favorite house. Wait until you meet Oberyn's daughters, the Sand Snakes. And his niece Aryanne.



        Ike, adding to SethMode's response, so, spoilerish (no plot details, just speculation and character insight):

         
        Regarding Tywin's reaction, he doesn't really give a fuck. He knows that Joffrey was a sick little shit and now that Tommen is so young, Tywin knows that he'll be the acting ruler for the Realm for a lot longer since it will take longer for Tommen to come of age. Also, Tommen isn't a monster like Joffrey.
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        • NAHSTE
          Probably owns the site
          • Feb 2009
          • 22233

          Originally posted by Villain
          And his niece Aryanne.

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          • red33
            Junior Member
            • Feb 2009
            • 5065

            can someone please xplain to me the ramsey theon sub plot? Wife and I completely lost on tht. we dont know why ramsey captured theon. Not sure why he got tortured. Not sure theon wasnt with his Starks family (we do know his back story). Also who is the guy who gives commands to ramsey and how are they all connected to the starks.

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            • Palooza
              Au Revoir, Shoshanna
              • Feb 2009
              • 14265

              Originally posted by red33
              can someone please xplain to me the ramsey theon sub plot? Wife and I completely lost on tht. we dont know why ramsey captured theon. Not sure why he got tortured. Not sure theon wasnt with his Starks family (we do know his back story). Also who is the guy who gives commands to ramsey and how are they all connected to the starks.
              Ramsay Snow is the bastard son of Roose Bolton, the fella who helped conspire to kill Robb Stark ("The Lannisters send their regards") Roose Bolton is the Lord of the Dreadfort and the Warden of the North (Ned Stark's former position).

              Theon captured Winterfell to impress his father, Roose convinced Robb Stark to let his bastard (Ramsay) get it back. Ramsay convinced Theon's cohorts (iron islanders) to bail on Theon. Ramsay takes him prisoner because he is valuable as the heir to the Iron Islands lordship and since he is a psycho, he tortures Theon.

              The Iron Islanders (Theon's family) hold an important crossing region called Deepwood Motte. Roose sent Ramsay and Reek (nee Theon) to get it back. Roose also sent Locke (guy who chopped of Jaime's hand) to find Rickon and Bran Stark, the Stark boys everyone thinks Theon killed.

              Hope this makes sense.

              edit - Moat Cailin not Deepwood Motte, thanks Villain.
              Last edited by Palooza; 04-15-2014, 07:52 PM.

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              • Bomberooski
                #GoHawks
                • Feb 2009
                • 10474

                I absolutely love this show for the reason alone that I never in a million years would've guessed that THAT would happen in episode 2 of the season. Great stuff.
                I give rep not thanks
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                • Bane
                  Noob
                  • Oct 2012
                  • 495

                  Originally posted by Bomberooski
                  I absolutely love this show for the reason alone that I never in a million years would've guessed that THAT would happen in episode 2 of the season. Great stuff.
                  First episode in the first season included, beheadings, incest and attemp of murder on a child. This show is the greatest

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                  • Villain
                    [REDACTED]
                    • May 2011
                    • 7768

                    Originally posted by Palooza
                    Ramsay Snow is the bastard son of Roose Bolton, the fella who helped conspire to kill Robb Stark ("The Lannisters send their regards") Roose Bolton is the Lord of the Dreadfort and the Warden of the North (Ned Stark's former position).

                    Theon captured Winterfell to impress his father, Roose convinced Robb Stark to let his bastard (Ramsay) get it back. Ramsay convinced Theon's cohorts (iron islanders) to bail on Theon. Ramsay takes him prisoner because he is valuable as the heir to the Iron Islands lordship and since he is a psycho, he tortures Theon.

                    The Iron Islanders (Theon's family) hold an important crossing region called Deepwood Motte. Roose sent Ramsay and Reek (nee Theon) to get it back. Roose also sent Locke (guy who chopped of Jaime's hand) to find Rickon and Bran Stark, the Stark boys everyone thinks Theon killed.

                    Hope this makes sense.
                    Small correction - Moat Cailin is the important crossing region, not Deepwood Motte. The Iron Islanders hold both, Deepwood Motte was taken by Asha Greyjoy (Theon's sister who he got all pervy with), and Moat Cailin was taken by Victarion Greyjoy (Theon's uncle, who has not been seen on the show yet).

                    Deepwood Motte is on the coast, north of Winterfell, opposite coast from the Dreadfort (home to House Bolton - where Theon is a prisoner) and Moat Cailin is basically between Winterfell and the Twins (where the Red Wedding was).
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                    • Palooza
                      Au Revoir, Shoshanna
                      • Feb 2009
                      • 14265

                      Originally posted by Villain
                      Small correction - Moat Cailin is the important crossing region, not Deepwood Motte. The Iron Islanders hold both, Deepwood Motte was taken by Asha Greyjoy (Theon's sister who he got all pervy with), and Moat Cailin was taken by Victarion Greyjoy (Theon's uncle, who has not been seen on the show yet).

                      Deepwood Motte is on the coast, north of Winterfell, opposite coast from the Dreadfort (home to House Bolton - where Theon is a prisoner) and Moat Cailin is basically between Winterfell and the Twins (where the Red Wedding was).
                      Thanks buddy. It was early and I was at work, didn't have time to fact check.

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                      • Villain
                        [REDACTED]
                        • May 2011
                        • 7768

                        It's all good. It was fresh in my head since Roose mentioned Moat Cailin when he was scolding Ramsay about Reek.
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                        • NAHSTE
                          Probably owns the site
                          • Feb 2009
                          • 22233

                          It is important to note that no southern army has ever successfully crossed Moat Caitlin.

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                          • LiquidLarry2GhostWF
                            Highwayman
                            • Feb 2009
                            • 15429

                            Handicapped brother forces sex upon his sister next to the dead body of their dead incestual aristocratic love child.

                            Because Game of Thrones.

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                            • SethMode
                              Master of Mysticism
                              • Feb 2009
                              • 5754

                              Originally posted by LiquidLarry2GhostWF
                              Handicapped brother forces sex upon his sister next to the dead body of their dead incestual aristocratic love child.

                              Because Game of Thrones.

                              This was a scene I never really "got" in the book, as it was just in the midst of trying to reform Jaime. This somehow made it even weirder, because it felt far more "rapey" particularly considering in the show universe he was already rejected once, as opposed to this moment of quasi non-consensual dead body boning.

                              Still felt that by the end, Cersei was into it, but I was kind of hoping that they would just drop the scene for the sake of continuing to redeem Jaime.

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                              • CrimsonGhost56
                                True Blue
                                • Feb 2009
                                • 5981

                                dont know if anyone else noticed it but the front page of yahoo.com had a massive spoiler from last weeks episode
                                 
                                joffrey's death. had a big picture of "who will be the new king??" or something to that effect
                                just 2 or 3 days after it aired. normally i avoid all sorts of discussion and especially this thread before i watch a new episode but i did not expect to see it on the front page of yahoo

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