HBO's "Game of Thrones"

Okay, so forgive me if this is a stupid question, but who is the guy who captured Bran and crew?

He led the mutiny is season 3. When Craster said "I'll cut the hands off the next man that calls me bastard!" he responded with "Well you are a bastard. A daughter f***ing, wildling bastard" and that Craster attacked him and he stabbed him.
 
Hearing Mama Tyrell (who I and all of my friends call her) talk about hobbling a guy who was engaged to her sister the night before their engagement was one of the funniest things ever. And then hearing her say her granddaughter is even better? Yep, I would want to be tommen.
 
Hearing Mama Tyrell (who I and all of my friends call her) talk about hobbling a guy who was engaged to her sister the night before their engagement was one of the funniest things ever. And then hearing her say her granddaughter is even better? Yep, I would want to be tommen.

She could have hobbled me when she was Emma Peel...

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As a person with an 8 month old daughter, that scene made me incredibly uncomfortable.

Yeah, my wife had to cover her ears so she wouldn't hear the baby crying. Being the father of a 15mo myself, it sucks to have to hear a baby crying and no one taking care of it.
 
Funny how the baby scene freaked everyone out but showing some dude drinking booze out of some other dude's skull with multiple rapes going on in the background is par for the course
 
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My girlfriend & I started watching this as something to do while The Walking Dead was in hiatus. Pretty good flick. She has went through all 3 seasons & the few in season 4 in less than a week. I just started season 3.
 
I think the producers/writers are now just adding/changing story lines in order to give George R.R. Martin time to finish his books first. I am not complaining, I really do enjoy the extra stuff. I just think they are trying to find ways to not completely outpace the books.
 
I think the producers/writers are now just adding/changing story lines in order to give George R.R. Martin time to finish his books first. I am not complaining, I really do enjoy the extra stuff. I just think they are trying to find ways to not completely outpace the books.

I predict the books are going to come out through the TV series.
 
Most don't remember (or never knew it seems) that Martin gave the producers the broad outline for the rest of the story in the event that he dies before they finish. I wonder if we're starting to see those outlines is all.
 
Wow. So we're seeing that Little Finger has been plotting from the very beginning by working with Lysa to poison Jon Arryn (former Hand of King prior to Ned) back in season 1! We also know that as Master of Coin, he intentionally ran up huge amounts of debt to the Iron Bank of Bravos. He now has Sansa, who is the key to the North.

I'm thinking LF is going to be the guy to beat at the end of the books.
 
I told Red last night that his new wife and step son are as good as dead IMO.

I bet they don't make the rest of the season.
 
Bran-dor popping Locke's head like a grape was badazz. Those two remind me of Master Blaster from Mad Max!

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SO many things happened in last night's episode that were fantastic.

Littlefinger is a sly, sly man. He is playing the game better than anyone at this point. I foresee him killing his wife and stepson, so that he can marry Sansa.

What about Bran controlling Hodor? Pretty awesome. I'm so glad that something finally went the Starks way. I was expecting the entire time for something horrible to happen.

Looks like it may be a while before we see the Mother of Dragons in Westeros as well. Pity.
 
I laughed like a psychopath when Snow killed Karl - such an awesome take down.

That guy that Jon Snow killed reminded me of a younger Willem Dafoe.

I was also pretty excited when zombie Hodor snapped that dude's neck like a twig.
 
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