It should be important to keep in mind what it means to spoil something. Spoil means to ruin or become rotten. Saying "Ned gets decapitated" before it happens is a spoiler. So is saying "I'm sure glad Tyrion survives the end of season 3" before it happens. Referencing something in the past could be a spoiler if it's a key point that's maybe being taken out of order in the show story line. But to say "I wish there had been pig riding" is innocuous and a "detail" that spoils neither show nor book.
I don't care what you think. I left my apt. twice last week .Once for the doctors and once to food shop. Watching tv is pretty much all I have left. So ruining my favorite show makes people dickheads. After 14 years in this forum most people know I wouldn't post that if it weren't real.
It's worth pointing out that Stannis is currently having daily bonfires where he burns heretics alive. And these are the people who SUPPORT him. So, yeah, kind of a shit king.
yep. he was the one watching it ooze from her...person.
to be fair, i'm not sure he knows what it did after its birth, just that somehow, renley is now dead. Though he knows Stannis made that happen, so I don't know, I guess he does know the role of vagina assassin.
I don't care what you think. I left my apt. twice last week .Once for the doctors and once to food shop. Watching tv is pretty much all I have left. So ruining my favorite show makes people dickheads. After 14 years in this forum most people know I wouldn't post that if it weren't real.
More than one person agrees with you. I stopped coming in here because it was non stop. Now I selectively read two or three peoples posts in here because I have been shut in for a few weeks because of surgery though nowhere near as tough as yours man.
Wheeee! Look at me! I read the books and want to wink and nudge instead of discussing it in the book thread! This thread makes me feel important because I know things people are interested in!
I stayed out of this thread for weeks because I was waiting for someone else to finish season 3 before we watched season 4 together. Now that we are caught up I am reading this thread (still have a ton left to go) and the things you said earlier were outright indefensible.
You're like that idiot who came into the movies thread and told two people who hadn't yet started season 2 that he hopes they "finally" kill a Lannister in season 3. I had to watch Bron fight for Tyrion's life without tension. I knew he survived the attempt on his life at the Battle of Blackwater. I knew Sansa wouldn't push Joffery off the platform. I knew Ned wouldn't kill Jamie in Fleabottom. It spoiled a TON.
Then some asshole had to share a screenshot of a GRRM tweet on G+ where he said "You're welcome" only hours after the episode aired, as if that doesn't spoil that they will be killing the most hated character in that episode. That's exactly the same kind of spoiler you gave those ITT. TPAD.
YOU are the child for acting like that kind of thing isn't a spoiler. Go back to whatever part of the forum you frequented before you found this thread and stay out of this place. Until then, welcome to my ignore list.
They aren't. They've lent much money to the crown during Robert's reign and that's mentioned to Ned Stark when he becomes Hand. But on top of that they then had to fight a war which costs lots so their current monetary reserves must be stretched thin. To answer an earlier question, the BluRay features on House Lannister talk about how Casterly Rock is built on top of the largest gold mine in Westeros. So with time they'll recoup. But right now they're stretched thin and hence the difficulties with funding Joffrey's wedding and the concerns with the money the crown owes to the Iron Bank.
I wasn't addressing it to you. I was addressing it in general since about 75 percent of threads are people speculating on or hoping about what will happen.
I would think that would be more interesting in the book thread.
One thing the show doesn't really cover is how the Lannisters get their money. Tywin and Tyrion complain in the show about the cost of the wedding and the debt they accrued over the years, to the point of having the Tyrells pay for the wedding. Yet, they have the resources to pay everybody off at will.
I guess it's just like real life politics - it's just a bunch of numbers on paper being moved around.
I think it will be revealed that Tywin and the Lannisters are, essentially, the Donald Trump of Westeros. The fortune they posses is mostly by reputation and purely bound in debt. This is why I assume that Tywin was in cahoots Oleana to kill Joffrey--he loses no control over the throne, yet gains massive debt relief and a strong alliance with the Tyrells.
They aren't. They've lent much money to the crown during Robert's reign and that's mentioned to Ned Stark when he becomes Hand. But on top of that they then had to fight a war which costs lots so their current monetary reserves must be stretched thin. To answer an earlier question, the BluRay features on House Lannister talk about how Casterly Rock is built on top of the largest gold mine in Westeros. So with time they'll recoup. But right now they're stretched thin and hence the difficulties with funding Joffrey's wedding and the concerns with the money the crown owes to the Iron Bank.
Blankslate is playacting his naivete when he posted details about the wedding and added "Interesting circumstantial evidence to think about" rather slyly (post 5779) when he has read the books and is frequenting the spoilers thread.
Posts 5204, 5405, and 5406 run the subjects together
Sorry, but you seem to be indicating that I should assume people in here are oblivious idiots and should only refer to the most general things about the show.
Me glad Joffrey deaded.
Sansa so purty, but actress 2 tall
As for what I have spoken about in the spoilers allowed thread I haven't seen anyone post anything about those things in any post here within the past week. Which is when I started perusing this forum thread again with the start of this season.
I don't think anyone will either talk, in this thread, about what I posted about in the spoiler thread either.
Because those things are entirely different things than what is being discussed in the T.V. series.
I haven't fully read the books in several years aside from book 5.
So I'm watching the show and relearning things that I've forgotten things that I might not have caught when I read the novels.
Anyway, in one of the earlier seasons, they made a big point of how poison was a woman's weapon. Seeing as how that was made as such a general statement, I'm guessing that any male suspects are innocent (Prince Oberyn and the fool)? I'm guessing it was either Sansa or the Tyrell's. They seemed to show Sansa a lot more on screen than the older Tyrell lady, and I don't think it would make sense for the Tyrell's to do it until the marriage was consummated. Also, with the mention of "like cutting off Ned Stark's head" and then the offensive "battle" re-enactment .... it would seem fitting. On the other hand, I don't think Sansa could have pulled it off, and if she did, certainly it wasn't alone.
They also were inferring that Cersei poisoned Jon Aryn. She, again, was going to poison herself and her OTHER son if the city were sacked. She lamented losing control of Joffery and hates the Tyrells. She loses the bad son who was out of control and nothing else by framing the Tyrells. It also gets her out of her wedding to Loras. She even gets to frame her hated brother, which she immediately accuses. Her statement that she was still the queen even after the wedding cements it: Mommy did it.
I think it will be revealed that Tywin and the Lannisters are, essentially, the Donald Trump of Westeros. The fortune they posses is mostly by reputation and purely bound in debt. This is why I assume that Tywin was in cahoots Oleana to kill Joffrey--he loses no control over the throne, yet gains massive debt relief and a strong alliance with the Tyrells.
the lannisters literally have gold mines at home. it's the crown that's heavily in debt, to tywin and especially the iron bank of bravos. the tyrells have kicked in 50% of the wedding cost and a large contribution to the ongoing war, but that does nothing for the years of debt the crown had accumulated under robert, joffrey and little finger.
i find it very unlikely tywin was involved in joffrey's assassination. he does everything he can to protect his family's interests, and if he thinks that means finally killing joffrey himself he would have done so under different, more controlled circumstances. he certainly would have an ideal party to blame, dovetailing into another round of continent-wide manipulation. as it is now, he has 1 dead lannister and another going on trial for murdering the king - not tywin's style.
They also were inferring that Cersei poisoned Jon Aryn. She, again, was going to poison herself and her OTHER son if the city were sacked. She lamented losing control of Joffery and hates the Tyrells. She loses the bad son who was out of control and nothing else by framing the Tyrells. It also gets her out of her wedding to Loras. She even gets to frame her hated brother, which she immediately accuses. Her statement that she was still the queen even after the wedding cements it: Mommy did it.
One thing I didn't understand about the episode was while the dwarfs were doing a mockery of the war, Tyrion says to his helper "Pay each of them 20 gold when this is done, we'll have to find another way to thank the King."
Am I only allowed to choose what thread I post in? If you haven't read the books, but are watching the show..that kind of defeats the purpose. Its not like the show is leaving out major things. I also didn't mention anything that happens in the future. Regardless of the magnitude.
What are you going to reveal next?!? The fact that valyrian steel needs the spice for its smelting?!
Or the fact that Varys is actually the Kwisatz Haderach?
WHAT THE FUCK IS WRONG WITH YOU? YOU KEEP POSTING SPOILERS AND RUINING THE SHOW FOR OTHER PEOPLE. IN FACT YOU ARE KILLING THE THREAD AS ITS NOW ONLY A FEW PEOPLE WHO POST.
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