Littlefinger figured out Ros was spying for Varys and gave her to Joffrey because he "wanted to try something new." And that was the first time we saw them together.
we saw them together last season in an unrelated event, if you believe anything in the show is unrelated that is
Glad to see GoT's viewers are on a steady increase. Last episode hit 5.5 million viewers. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Game_of_Thrones_episodes#Season_3_.282013.29
That is great news! They've doubled viewers since season 1. I also found it ironic that episode 9 of season 2, the Blackwater episode, was the least viewed of the season considering it is probably the best episode so far in the entire series.
That's really good to see. Season 2 Episode 6 was a 60% increase over Season 1 and Season 3 Episode 6 was an increase of 40% over Season 2. All good news.
You could argue that the strength of the Blackwater episode is why the season 2 finale had 24% more viewers from the second to last episode (the Blackwater one). Season 1 finale only had a 14% bump from the second to last episode of that season.
Blackwater aired on May 27, 2012 so maybe people where out drinking since the next day was a holiday? Not sure why it would have slipped otherwise.
Which is the very reason I think they aren't airing a new episode for that same holiday (Memorial Day) this year
I loved the way this last episode ended. Romance on the Wall! Not saying anything else for those who haven't seen it yet. Gotta see it, folks!
Loved the Tywinn and Olenna scene. Tywinn came in a bit strong by saying Cersie is the most beautiful women in the realm... twice. You can only pump her tires so many times before you lose all credibility.
It seems pretty obvious since Roose sent his men to take Winterfell at the end of season 2, thats no No spoiler. If you want to say referring to him as Ramsey is a spoiler then ok but what does that really tell anyone? If you know who Ramsey is then its not a spoiler and if you don't know who Ramsey is. Then getting a name still does not tell you anything. I don't see the spoiler in my post.
that kinda sucks, we q'ed it up and had a watch party, we were planning on crawfish this year while we watched dramatic events unfold
Spoiler your post is an obvious spoiler as it reveals who the person is and not merely his name. It may be obvious to you, but a non reader at this point of the show, can only guess that the torturer is with the group Bolton sent at the end of season 2, to assume it is fact without other evidence is ridiculous. The possibility that he maybe someone else is obvious, as evident by the confusion of nonreaders of his identity and location. By revealing not only his name but his affiliation with Bolton neither of which has been made clear, is an obvious spoiler.
Good grief dude. We knew exactly who's men attacked Winterfell at the end of season 2. That was never up for debate if you just watched the series. Regardless, if your really that slow or were not paying attention then I apologize. But the only thing I gave away was the guys name and nothing more.
While there are some major context clues to the guy's identity, I think the majority of people who haven't read the books have not figured it out. I would not be surprised if it's supposed to be a big reveal near the end of this season. In all honesty, what you posted was a spoiler. But not such a big spoiler that it would actually ruin anything for viewers.
Book readers doing their thing. Just letting you know they read the books. The preview for the next episode showed more Theon torture. Guess those scenes will serve as a snack break now.
Spoiler For those who havent read the book (which i have) the questions isn't who's was sent to retake winterfell, thats obvious... whats not however is who theon's torturer is... is he part of boltons group or some other group. Again, the show has yet to reveal his identity or affiliation. He COULD be with the men who bolton sent to retake winterfell or he COULD be someone else entirely... those who havent read the book dont know. The show hasnt made it known. Therefore its a spoiler. Seriously its not that hard to understand.
Spoiler I think most viewers probably don't know who is torturing Theon. Hell Theon doesn't even know who is torturing Theon. I think the show is deliberately dragging out the reveal so as not to spoil the Bolton's part in the RW. For viewers it could have been the Boltons, could have been Ironborn (since they knocked Theon out, and some viewers have speculated that Yara wants to get rid of the eldest male child in the way of her inheritance), and could have been some other faction, which is why it isn't obvious to Theon.