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After watching Tywin's behavior over the last two episodes, I'm convinced that he at least knew about the Joffrey assassination before hand.
He's clearly way too eager to pin this on Tyrion
Good episode, enjoyable and kept things moving along nicely. I haven't read the books, so I'm just speculating. If I guess something right, you guys who have read the books, keep quiet.
I think it was the bald guy who set up Shae's testimony. He promised Tyrian he would keep her safe and by testifying against him, she is now protected.
I think Tywin will pick The Mountain to be the crown's champion. He doesn't want to risk Jamie, now that Jamie has agreed to leave the kings watch, however, I think Jamie will step in as Tyrian's champion (or at least try to). But, Prince Obyern will step down from the judge's seat and stand in as Tyrian's champion, setting up an epic fight between brute strength and skill. Just my guess.
He didn't have that deal at the beginning of his imprisonment though.
Right, but he was presented with the option to confess his "crime" and take the nights watch. So he didn't go with a trial because he thought he was going to be sent to the Watch, he didn't realize how much of a ---- Joffery was and boom, there went his head. However killing Ned could have been one of the smartest things Joffery had done. The war was inevitable. While it seems that it sped up the clock to zero hour, it turned into the best solution for the Lannisters. If Ned had made it North, it would not have been long before he retook his control of the North. Having that experience would have prevented Robb from doing things that eventually got his throat cut.
Purely hypothetical of course.
I was watching the trial when Shae was testifying against Tyrion thinking about the time in Tyrion's childhood when Tywin screwed Tyrion over on his first love, telling Tyrion that she was a whore. Tywin Lannister is a dbag that has it coming, I hope.
What truly bothers me is I had someone spoil a bit ahead for me (nothing major) but its enough to where this is a huge deal and infuriates me even more.
However, now that Tywin has all but been marked expendable thanks to the Iron Bank, I have a feeling that tons of death are coming. I have 5 wild predictions for the rest of this, I don't think its spoilers because its my guess, but eh, be warned just in case
*****
1. Tywin dies this season, and it throws kings landing into even more turmoil. Either by Tyrion, Jaime, or someone for Baratheon.
2. Oberyon dies fighting for Tyrion against the mountain, but poisons his weapon before hand (he's a master of poisons, remember?) so he still gets his revenge.
3. Sansa stops being useless and kills her aunt or robin (maybe both) and then Littlefinger tries to use her as a bargaining chip for the rest of the north.
4. Mama Tyrell gets caught, because Baelish rats her out, and it starts an all out war which leads to....
5. Baratheon finds more troops and starts his invasion and wins (maybe not this season but eventually) setting up an actual challenge for Daenarys.
What truly bothers me is I had someone spoil a bit ahead for me (nothing major) but its enough to where this is a huge deal and infuriates me even more.
However, now that Tywin has all but been marked expendable thanks to the Iron Bank, I have a feeling that tons of death are coming. I have 5 wild predictions for the rest of this, I don't think its spoilers because its my guess, but eh, be warned just in case
*****
1. Tywin dies this season, and it throws kings landing into even more turmoil. Either by Tyrion, Jaime, or someone for Baratheon.
2. Oberyon dies fighting for Tyrion against the mountain, but poisons his weapon before hand (he's a master of poisons, remember?) so he still gets his revenge.
3. Sansa stops being useless and kills her aunt or robin (maybe both) and then Littlefinger tries to use her as a bargaining chip for the rest of the north.
4. Mama Tyrell gets caught, because Baelish rats her out, and it starts an all out war which leads to....
5. Baratheon finds more troops and starts his invasion and wins (maybe not this season but eventually) setting up an actual challenge for Daenarys.
After watching Tywin's behavior over the last two episodes, I'm convinced that he at least knew about the Joffrey assassination before hand.
He's clearly way too eager to pin this on Tyrion
Here's an off the wall question....Do you guys think that if Tyrion just went along with the plan that Tywin would've stuck to the deal that he and Jaime came to??
Here's an off the wall question....Do you guys think that if Tyrion just went along with the plan that Tywin would've stuck to the deal that he and Jaime came to??
