I just wonder who betrayed Tyrion in this respect. Bronn said she had gotten on Varys's ship, one of them must have done it. Although if I had seen them bring out Bronn as a witness and he had betrayed Tyrion, that would've been the last straw. Also, fantastic to finally see Tyrion vent all his hate out at the people of Kings Landing, standing up the Tywin, and he even called Joffrey that b*stard son. Not exactly grateful for his brother in that regard lol. Also, Mycroft sighting. Huge beard though.
Spoiler You should understand her reasoning by the end of the season...but yeah the previous explanation is basically correct
It doesn't explain it plainly but I would think since Varys testified against him that he pretty much had her brought back to testify as well under the directions of Cersei.
or in the words of tmac, depth perception freakingtastic episode tonight. as for shae, hell hath no fury like a woman of the night scorned.
And this thread isn't for book readers. We're here to throw out theories. Not things known to be revealed. Anyone who watches the show and doesn't read the books obviously thinks Shae is attached to Tyrion.
Spoiler Thats because she had the potential to get more than a "hush go away" consolation prize. She's a w**** that revolves around $$$, no matter how you want to spin it.
Um thanks, but please keep any book knowledge out of this thread. We're here to post about the tv series, not what people already know what's going to happen at the end of this season.
(Speculating) So who is going to be Tyrion's champion this time around? Surely it won't be Bronn again. I believe Jaime would do it...but I'm also sure that Tywin would not allow that to happen. Who else would be willing to draw their sword for him?
Spoiler Except for when they use the dragonballs to bring Ned Stark back to life, but he can only come back as a dragon...ultimately being relegated to a Sean Connery in DragonHeart type of role. That's the only thing worth spoiling.
He's been training with Bronn for X-amount of time now, and it's really more about who WOULD fight for him rather than who he chooses. At least that's how I see it.
I would guess Jamie would be unable to fight for him , he was the kings guard at the time of his murder and seems like that would be a conflict . Would be cool if Obreyn somehow fought for him but that also seems like a conflict , dudes got to be around for more than just shagging the local talent . As far as Bronn goes , why the hell wasn't he arrested as part of the murder conspiracy ? He was Tyrions #1 guy and always at his side .
Again, how would non book readers have any knowledge of that? You obviously belong in the SPOILER thread. Anyone who has read the books and comes here to reveal anything is not welcome. And you have the other damn thread, why even come here to post?