Outta here with your book talk, Mr Bookie McBookerson
Outta here with your book talk, Mr Bookie McBookerson
Im lovin this, esp the scenes with Tywin, i always thought he was a well underused character in the books so its great he's gettin more airtime! I thought the 1st two episodes were a little slow but by jings its been taken off somethin mental! Been waiting nearly two episodes for her to say it..
'You know nothing Jon Snow'
Awesome!
El Goofy Fantastico!
It really is a Game of Thrones
On the recent episode did Arya ask her wish-assassin to kill the Lord she works for? (Tywin)
Yup, but he declined, that's why she named him (the assassin) and then forced him to help her and her friends escape. When she heard Lord Tywin was sending his army to engage her brother instead of marching on King's Landing to help against Stannis' attack, she wanted to help Rob by killing Tywin.
Yeah I caught the bit about her naming him (assassin dude)...crafty little girl
He certainly paved the way for them to leave the castle....guy must have some killing skillz
I like the character...but why does he always talk in the third person?
And what about that nasty dude that was locked in the cage with the assassin before Arya set them free? He said some pretty vile things to Arya when she came upon them in the street looking for the assassin dude.
Yeah back then an 8 or 10 year girl was considered a prize
You know that the nasty dude is going to get it...did you catch her going for her sword when he first threatened her?
He didnt decline, his rules of conduct mean its religiously impossible to decline a named kill he said that he couldnt kill Tywin in the timeframe she demanded because Tywin had already left.
Thats why he was so distraught when he was asked to kill himself, he HAS to do it whatever his convictions and why he was pleading to be let off!
Sneaky little weasel isnt she
Stay tuned, you'll soon find out more about his orgins and trade secrets.
I think the third person bit is supposed to be a tradition of his order so as to distance themselves from their actual/original personality. These assassins are so anonymous they don't even refer to themselves in the first person because they're nobody.
Rorge and Biter will provide a lot of entertainment if the TV show sticks to the books' plot as far as they're concerned.