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***** Game of Thrones - Season 1*****

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JJxvi
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There's a thread at TV Without Pity's forums where they try and restrict any posts by people who have already read the books. It's also got a list of characters and info using ONLY info once its been revealed on the show. So...completely spoiler free info but probably includes info briefly brushed over that you may have missed.

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The King in the North and his court
(Sigil: The Direwolf, Seat: Winterfell, Lands: The North, Words: Winter is Coming)
Robb Stark - The King in the North.
Catelyn Stark nee Tully - Robb's mother. A widow.
Sansa Stark - Robb's sister. Joffrey Baratheon's ward and betrothed - {Lady} - her direwolf, slain by Eddard Stark
Arya Stark - Robb's youngest sister. Masquerading as 'Arry, the Orphan' - Nymeria - her direwolf, abandoned
Bran Stark - Robb's brother and heir. Crippled in a fall. Castellan of Winterfell.
Rickon Stark - Robb's youngest brother - Shaggydog - his direwolf, wild and feral.
{Rickard Stark} - Eddard's father, slain by the Mad King.
{Brandon Stark} - Eddard's elder brother, slain by the Mad King.
{Eddard Stark} - called 'Ned' - Robb's father, executed for treason against Joffrey Baratheon.
{Lyanna Stark} - Eddard's younger sister.
Maester Luwin - Maester at Winterfell.
Mikken - Blacksmith at Winterfell.
Hodor - A simple man in the service of the Starks, entrusted with Bran's movement.
Ser Rodrik - Master of Arms at Winterfell.
Theon Greyjoy - Heir to the Iron Islands, sworn to House Stark.
Jon Umber - called 'The Greatjon' - Lord of Last Hearth, sworn to House Stark
Galbart Glover - a nobleman sworn to House Stark.
Hoster Tully - Lord of Riverrun, father of Catelyn Stark and Lysa Arryn.
-> Lord Hoster's Bannermen: Lady Whent (of Harrenhal), Jonos Bracken.
Walder Frey - Lord of the Crossing, future father-in-law and ally of King Robb. Officially sworn to House Tully.
Jeyne Poole - A friend of Sansa.
Syrio Forel - Arya's former dancing master. Former First Sword to the Sealord of Braavos.
{Jory} - Former captain of Eddard's guard, slain by Jaime Lannister.
{Septa Mordane} - Arya and Sansa's former governess, executed for treason against Joffrey Baratheon.

The King on the Iron Throne and his court
(Sigil: The Crowned Stag, Seat: King's Landing, Lands: The Seven Kingdoms, Words: Ours is the Fury)
Joffrey Baratheon - King of the Seven Kingdoms, truly the son of Cersei and Jaime Lannister.
Cersei Baratheon nee Lannister - Joffrey's mother. Queen Mother and Queen Regent.
Myrcella Baratheon - Joffrey's sister, a product of incest like her brother.
Tommen Baratheon - Joffrey's brother and heir. A product of incest like his siblings.
{Robert Baratheon} - Joffrey's believed father, and Former King, slain by a boar on the hunt.
Tywin Lannister - Lord of Casterly Rock, Warden of the West and Hand of the King. Cersei's father.
Jaime Lannister - Called 'Kingslayer' - Tywin's son. Lord Commander of Joffrey's Kingsguard. A captive of Robb Stark
Tyrion Lannister - Called 'The Imp' - Tywin's youngest son, a dwarf. Acting Hand of the King.
-> Tyrion's retainers: Bronn, Shagga son of Dolf, Timett son of Timett, Chella daughter of Cheyk
-> Shae - A camp follower, Tyrion's concubine
-> Tysha - Tyrion's first wife. A whore
Kevan Lannister - Tywin's brother.
Lancel Lannister - Cousin of Jaime, Cersei and Tyrion. Cersei's lover.
{Tytos Lannister} - Father of Tywin and Kevan.
Gregor Clegane - Called 'The Mountain' - A knight sworn to House Lannister.
______ Clegane - Called 'The Hound' - One of Joffrey's Kingsguard. The Mountain's younger brother.
Ser Meryn - One of Joffrey's Kingsguard.
Ilyn Payne - The King's Justice, the royal executioner. A mute whose tongue was ripped out with hot pincers.
Petyr Baelish - Called 'Littlefinger' - Master of Coin on the King's Small Council.
-> Ros - a red headed whore in Littlefinger's employ.
Grand Maester Pycelle - the King's Maester, a member of the King's Small Council
Varys - Called 'The Spider' - the King's Spymaster, a eunuch, a member of the King's Small Council
Janos Slynt - Lord of Harrenhal, Commander of the City Watch.

The Queen across the Narrow Sea and her court
(Sigil: The Three-Headed Dragon, Seat: King's Landing (claim), Lands: The Seven Kingdoms (claim), Words: ???)
Daenerys Targaryen - Queen of the Seven Kingdoms, and Khaleesi.
{Aerys Targaryen} - Called 'The Mad King' - Daenerys' Father. Former King, slain by Jaime Lannister.
{Rhaegar Targaryen} - Daenerys' eldest brother. Slain by Robert Baratheon.
{Viserys Targaryen} - Daenerys' elder brother. Slain by Khal Drogo
{Khal Drogo} - Leader of a Khalasar, husband of Daenerys. Slain by Daenerys Targaryen.
{Rhaego} - Daenerys' unborn son. Slain in the womb by Mirri Maz Duur.
Rakharo - Daenerys' man. He wields a whip.
Irri - One of Daenerys' dothraki handmaidens.
Doreah - Daenerys' handmaiden from Lys, responsible for teaching the art of love.
Illyrio - A magister in the Free City of Pentos. Former caretaker of Viserys and Daenerys.
Jorah Mormont - A knight of Westeros in the service of Daenerys. Formerly a spy for Varys.
{Mirri Maz Duur} - a godswife, and bloodmage. Slain by Daenerys Targaryen.

House Arryn and their retainers
(Sigil: The Falcon and The Crescent Moon, Seat: The Eyrie, Lands: The Vale, Words: ???)
Robin Arryn - Lord of the Eyrie and the Vale, Jon and Lysa Arryn's young son.
Lysa Arryn nee Tully - Robin's mother. Lady Regent of the Vale
{Jon Arryn} - Robin's father, King Robert's former Hand, a suspected victim of poisoning.
Mord - Gaoler of the Eyrie.
{Vardis Egen} - A knight of the Vale. Slain by Bronn
{Ser Hugh} - A new-made knight. Former squire of Jon Arryn. Slain by Gregor Clegane in a tourney joust.

The Night's Watch
Lord Commander Mormont - Lord Commander of the Night's Watch. Father of Jorah Mormont.
Jon Snow - bastard son of Eddard Stark, Lord Mormont's steward - Ghost - His direwolf, an albino.
Benjen Stark - Younger brother of Eddard Stark, First Ranger of the Night's Watch. Lost beyond the Wall.
Maester Aemon (Targaryen) - A Maester of the Night's Watch. Uncle of the Mad King Aerys.
Samwell Tarly - Maester Aemon's steward. One time heir to Horn Hill.
Alliser Thorne - Master of Arms at Castle Black.
Pyp - A steward of the Night's Watch.
Grenn - A ranger of the Night's Watch.
Yoren - A recruiter for the Night's Watch.
-> His new recruits: Gendry (bastard son of Robert Baratheon), Arry the Orphan (actually Arya Stark), Hot Pie

Other
Stannis Baratheon - Robert's younger brother, Lord of Dragonstone and a claimant for the Iron Throne.
Renly Baratheon - Robert's youngest brother, a claimant for the Iron Throne.
Loras Tyrell - Called 'The Knight of Flowers' - A popular knight of skill and trickery, Renly's ally and lover.
Barristan Selmy - Former Lord Commander of Joffrey's Kingsguard, dismissed due to old age.
Beric Dondarrion - A lord commanded to bring Gregor Clegane to justice.
Balon Greyjoy - Lord of the Iron Islands.
Mance Rayder - A wildling leader beyond the Wall.
{Mycah} - A butchers boy, a friend of Arya Stark. Ridden down by the Hound.


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Aggie_Journalist
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Has the show stated yet what family Alliser Thorne is from (The nights watch guy who doesn't like Snow)? I'd been assuming Lannister, because of the way he treats Snow and because of his blond hair, but I don't think they ever specifically said.

Anyone catch his lineage, if it's been discussed?
Elliot P. Campbell
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well he's presumably of House Thorne, though it's never said (in the books or the show) what area of Westeros that's from. it's possible his family never owned land or anything, most of the people in the night's watch came from very meager backgrounds
JJxvi
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Book info, no spoilers, unless the as yet unrevealed background of Alliser Thorne plays a huge role in your pet theory on the show. In that case do not read below :






House Thorne is sworn to King's Landing per the AGOT appendix. In the chapters where Tyrion tours the wall, Thorne is revealed to have been sent to the wall after the sack of King's Landing during Robert's Rebellion. He fought on the Targaryen side.

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Heisenberg
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Like I said, this thread is going to get spoiled because of the acts of one big d-bag.

So, I'd caution to read at your own risk from now on.


if that comment spoiled anything for you, then why are you discussing the show on a message board? When HBO shows whats being described in the season 2 preview, will it still be a spoiler?
coscaggie
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there are so many predictions on here I have no idea which one is a spoiler.
LHIOB
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My take on reading the book

I decided to pick up since I would be spending a buttload of hours on a place and in the airport last weekend. Im not a big “fantasy” guy and I had never once heard of A Song of Ice and Fire until the series was talked about on here. I do like to read and I try to read as many books as possible (right now I am also reading the Lost City of Z and its pretty freaking sweet) but I had not planned on reading these books when I sat down to watch the pilot.

I got sucked in. I wanted to learn about the history of Westeros and the people who inhabit it. Reading the book after a movie is not something I normally like but I actually like it this time. I can see their faces and their world and let my mind wonder more about what the H is going on than what Kings Landing or The Wall look like.

Im sure when I finish book 1 it will be difficult to not grab book 2 so I don’t know what my plan is there yet. I am going to try and hold off on book 2 until after season 2 starts but I might not be able to resist

Either way I highly recommend starting the book now that everything from season 1 is fresh in your mind.
LHIOB
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My take on the finale

I liked it. Just enough action and mystery to lead into season 2. In the Sopranos the 2nd to last episode often threw the biggest punch of the season so that idea is ok with me.

I didn’t think the eggs would hatch. I thought that somewhere else in the Kingdom a dragon/s would awake and we wouldnt know about that until season 2 or later. I thought that living through the fire would be enough to earn her an army. The question is: who is she the most pissed at? Will she try to take the 7 kingdoms or is she going to the Dothraki first? Either way Im gald we have dragons.

Robb didn’t look too thrilled to be the King of the North. Then again those who want power rarely deserve it. Greyjoy doesn’t bother me as much as he bothers the rest of the board, but Im not sold on his loyalty 100%.

Arya is going to be Joan of Arc/The Bride (Kill Bill for those who don’t know). I was REALLY wanting her to kill those 2 kids. I am interested in her relationship with Robert’s basterd and her (hopeful) reunion with Jon Snow.

I hope the Imp wrecks shop in Kings Landing and I think he will. He is too clever and will see through Littlefinger’s BS.

I didn’t like Sansa until she put Joff in his place and then for a second thought about killing him. Props.

I want to see more of The Mountian
MW03
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if that comment spoiled anything for you, then why are you discussing the show on a message board? When HBO shows whats being described in the season 2 preview, will it still be a spoiler?


I don't even want to read the comment to determine if it was a spoiler, so I'll just ignore it.

And yes, I turn off the television before the next week's preview.
PastrySquirrel
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I keep a can of Mace at hand in case any co-workers have read the books
aCosmicBandito
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I think Theon truly does love Robb like a brother but the loyalty and honor to the Greyjoys is evident, as well as his pride in his family's unsuccessful rebellion. This could play out one of two ways, either he will summon the Greyjoys to ally themselves with the Starks and the North to regain their status or Theon may be pressured to use his relationship to bring Robb and the Starks down. We haven't really seen where the Greyjoy kingdom stands in regards to the Lannisters and whether they are still bitter over the Starks helping Robert quell their revolt. It should be interesting either way.
JCRiley09
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Where have the baratheon brothers been during all this? I feel like those guys have a chance to make a stand after the Starks and Lannisters finish with each other
Elliot P. Campbell
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Where have the baratheon brothers been during all this? I feel like those guys have a chance to make a stand after the Starks and Lannisters finish with each other


they briefly mentioned in ep. 10 that renly and stannis had laid claim to the throne, so there's basically 4 "kings" right now
SuperAg05
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Just caught up on the HBO season. Wanted to comment that I liked the book better than the show, simply because I was more emotionally attached to characters while reading the book.

For instance (NOT A SPOILER, BUT SKIP IT IF YOU HAVE YOUR PANTIES IN A WAD AND DON'T WANT TO KNOW ANY DETAILS THAT WERE IN THE 1ST BOOK BUT NOT SPELLED OUT ON SCREEN)













Sansa telling the Queen her fathers plans to remove them from Kings Landing, thus leading to the Queen pulling the Rope-a-Dope when Robert died. That wasn't really shown or focused-on in the show. It was one of the chapters that I literally screamed "DAMN YOU SANSA, YOU STUPID BIA!" after reading.

Also, I had a more emotional reaction to the "King in the North" scene as described in the book. It was the 2nd to last chapter, and it was built up much more than just the 2 minute clip the show condensed it down to.


Regardless, I think HBO did the book pretty good justice, for its scope, and I look forward to season 2 (Though I'm only half way through reading the 2nd book now).
Mooch98
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This killed me when I saw it the other day. Probably Germans/moon....

BillOnCapitolHill
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Having just started book 2, I do wonder how battle scenes will be done. I know they are expensive to cloth a ton of extras, it is difficult to CGI a fight. etc.

The Tywin/Tyrion fight was acceptable, imho, it would have wasted a lot of time to show it and the way they did it was funny as hell.

Just think of the Riverrun fight, a castle with three rivers and a moat, three separate Lannister forces being driven into the rivers.

If budget was an issue here is what I would do: Use the introduction graphics to set up battle lines, take Raegar's loss at the Trident for example. Have Raegar's lines in red, Robert's in black. Red lines from river to cavalry, archers on the far side of the river. Half of Robert's cavalry running down the archers, Robert's vanguard "V" the middle pinching the stress of Raegar's forces against the river. In the middle of the Red line you see a Dragon miniature (Raegar) and the side of Robert's van has a Stag.

The moment they meet in the interactive map if zooms (quick black fade) to a set scene between R&R on the river bank. You need 30-40 extras to fill the back of the shots, film for 40 secs of exchanges then Robert smashes Raegar's chest with his hammer, then it zooms back into the war map and shows the rout of the red lines. Cheap, quick and informative.

Most people are watching this because it is a unique world with people in unique situations, it would be a travesty if they hold back with the storyline.
bogustrumper
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When will Season 1 come out on DVD?
BillOnCapitolHill
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I keep a can of Mace at hand in case any co-workers have read the books
One of my friends told me about what happens to a certain POV-character in the 3rd book (me just starting #2), I hit him in the nuts three times. He threatened to tell me more, I threatened to switch from my first to my taser on the same target. It took him 10 secs to ponder then he STFU.
bogustrumper
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Finished book 4 Sunday.

I will buy A Dance With Dragons tomorrow!

I haven't watched any of the HBO version.

KT_Ag08
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Book 3 has a lot of WTF moments in it.
MW03
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I had a serious spoiler bomb inadvertently dropped on me vis a vis a misdirected text message. It made me sick to my stomach.
Ag20??
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I'd hate to be one of the people waiting for the show to continue next year. So much potential to be spoiled in the mean time.
PatAg
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I think billoncapitolhill needs to stop talking to that person.
gigemJTH12
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Bookmarking this to follow as I start the series.

If anyone has a rec for episode recaps (written, YouTube, podcast) that will help me understand I would appreciate it!
BowSowy
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Alt-Shift-X does pretty good episode recaps. But I'm not sure if he has them going all the way back to S1. He also has some interesting videos aside from the episode recaps
Brian Earl Spilner
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Please post your thoughts following:

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gigemJTH12
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Will do!
gigemJTH12
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I'll check!
gigemJTH12
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Episode 8 tonight. Robb just declared war. I cannot believe it took me so long to watch this show
Definitely Not A Cop
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gigemJTH12 said:

Episode 8 tonight. Robb just declared war. I cannot believe it took me so long to watch this show



Nice man, you are in for a fun ride for the next couple of weeks.
Definitely Not A Cop
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Got a question for anybody here. The very first scene of the show, the white walkers leave a pile of bodies in the shape of a circle with a line through it. Is there any reason for this shape, other than to horrify?
Liquid Wrench
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No explanation. They also see a spiral pattern when Jon Snow is with Mance. Mance just said "always the artists."

I assume it's part of their magic. But I'm not sure the patterns were in the books, so I've never seen any reader explanations of this.
jeffdjohnson
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Interesting that the entire Season 1 thread was only 800+ posts total. I'm guessing Episode 1 of the final season might go 800+ posts on its own. Of course I didn't start watching until between Season 1 and 2. I don't recall hearing any buzz about this show until after Season 1 had ended. Not sure if I was just oblivious to it or if it took until the end of Season 1 for most people to pick up on it.
Boo Weekley
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Just binged first 6 eps of season 1 yesterday. Great show so far. I thought me and the wife were the only two people who hadn't seen this show already.
Prosperdick
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Boo Weekley said:

Just binged first 6 eps of season 1 yesterday. Great show so far. I thought me and the wife were the only two people who hadn't seen this show already.
Well y'all should love episode 7, which was one of my favorites from that season. It's when I realized the show was going to be special.
 
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