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Møøse bites can be nasty
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The only thing that makes me question this Brad, is in the last episode, the conversation between Shea and Varis when he tries to give her the diamonds to leave Kings Landing. Is it foreshadowing bigger things to come for Tyrian? It would appear that way, but then this show doesn't follow convention, so you may be right and he's killed off too.
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Suck It
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I THINK from this thread. The story certainly doesn't seem to indicate an exit for Dinklage, but like you said, Red Wedding showed us we don't know crap about story writing. I think you are right on another note, based on Robb's woman getting it not only first, but gruesomely and violently, you might well be able to play that out a few moves forward and add some foreshadowing and say that she could be plausibly be the next to go, (perhaps right beside Tyrian) if she doesn't get the hell out. Now as to a April Fool's joke, if that actually happened, not only did I miss it in that context, but the power of April Fools has stretched to June, since I am passing that around even today. |
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