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Post by Deleted on Aug 5, 2015 2:25:18 GMT
Kit might be filming the movie Brimstone in Spain. He was apparently but according to some tweets WOTW linked, he's back in Belfast now with some NW actors and Rose Leslie.
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Post by kingeomer on Aug 5, 2015 2:30:25 GMT
Kit might be filming the movie Brimstone in Spain. He was apparently but according to some tweets WOTW linked, he's back in Belfast now with some NW actors and Rose Leslie. I take it he and Rose Leslie are a thing again? Or she is coming back in a vision?
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Post by Deleted on Aug 5, 2015 3:43:49 GMT
He was apparently but according to some tweets WOTW linked, he's back in Belfast now with some NW actors and Rose Leslie. I take it he and Rose Leslie are a thing again? Or she is coming back in a vision? I think he and Rose are one of those one-and-off again couples. And are friends when they're not fucking on top of that. I'm pretty sure they have a place in Belfast (or so I've heard anyways).
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Post by boojam on Aug 5, 2015 11:30:45 GMT
He was apparently but according to some tweets WOTW linked, he's back in Belfast now with some NW actors and Rose Leslie. I take it he and Rose Leslie are a thing again? Or she is coming back in a vision? After being , kind of , a more public 'item' , they 'broke up' , but then , later, they have been back together again. I suppose there is a tabloid trace about them?
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Post by Deleted on Aug 9, 2015 20:23:34 GMT
And not a sighting but...
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Post by Deleted on Aug 9, 2015 20:57:02 GMT
Don't know how they'll top Pod's storyline from last year.
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Post by Deleted on Aug 9, 2015 21:03:52 GMT
Don't know how they'll top Pod's storyline from last year. He's going to team up with Bronn and they will sing a duet at the next wedding: Edit: I have to say in the young guy's category, I'd totally rank Daniel Portman up - he's severely underrated and a total babydoll IMO.
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Post by Basil on Aug 9, 2015 21:10:33 GMT
Don't know how they'll top Pod's storyline from last year. He's going to team up with Bronn and they will sing a duet at the next wedding: Whoa. Pod is hot in real life. )
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Post by Deleted on Aug 9, 2015 21:15:24 GMT
He's going to team up with Bronn and they will sing a duet at the next wedding: Whoa. Pod is hot in real life. ) Never forget Pod's true talents in Game of Thrones my friend! (sorry I am totally derailing cast sightings for a moment) All Hail Ser Podrick Long Lance!
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Post by Deleted on Aug 9, 2015 21:29:28 GMT
And not a sighting but... I'm looking forward to both of these guys returning. Anyone curious if Thorne will take over as LC and say the words at Jon's funeral pyre?
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Post by Deleted on Aug 9, 2015 22:14:13 GMT
And not a sighting but... I'm looking forward to both of these guys returning. Anyone curious if Thorne will take over as LC and say the words at Jon's funeral pyre? I am feeling confused about this. In the show Jon really didn't break his oath, Alliser just didn't like wildlings. Bit like Tywin - Tyrion from 4x10, but not so big. So they will say the words? I assume in the books Bowen & co won't say anything because book Jon is an oathbreaker etc.
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Post by Deleted on Aug 9, 2015 22:26:25 GMT
I'm looking forward to both of these guys returning. Anyone curious if Thorne will take over as LC and say the words at Jon's funeral pyre? I am feeling confused about this. In the show Jon really didn't break his oath, Alliser just didn't like wildlings. Bit like Tywin - Tyrion from 4x10, but not so big. So they will say the words? I assume in the books Bowen & co won't say anything because book Jon is an oathbreaker etc. Thorne interprets the vow differently than Jon. For him and most of the NW officers the "realms of men" excludes the wildlings, so in his opinion Jon did violate the oath.
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Post by Deleted on Aug 9, 2015 22:31:39 GMT
I am feeling confused about this. In the show Jon really didn't break his oath, Alliser just didn't like wildlings. Bit like Tywin - Tyrion from 4x10, but not so big. So they will say the words? I assume in the books Bowen & co won't say anything because book Jon is an oathbreaker etc. Thorne interprets the vow differently than Jon. For him and most of the officers the "realms of men" excludes the wildlings, so in his opinion Jon did violate the oath. True. Well, after all, vows are left to interpretation. NW oaths say take no wife and father no children. That basically means than you can bang a woman or two, as long as you don't marry them or get them pregnant. I'm like Sam...
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Post by Deleted on Aug 9, 2015 23:59:12 GMT
Thorne interprets the vow differently than Jon. For him and most of the officers the "realms of men" excludes the wildlings, so in his opinion Jon did violate the oath. True. Well, after all, vows are left to interpretation. NW oaths say take no wife and father no children. That basically means than you can bang a woman or two, as long as you don't marry them or get them pregnant. I'm like Sam... No one accused NW men of breaking their vows by going to the Mole's Town brothel. It was overlooked. Men have needs and so long as they didn't marry any of them or claim a child as theirs (I'm sure a few were made now and again) then they were still keeping their vows. Jon didn't actually become an oathbreaker until the very end when he declared he was heading to Winterfell. He was abandoning his watch and taking part in the affairs of men (wear no crowns or win no glory part). He would be a deserter at that point. Letting Wildlings through the wall isn't breaking any of the NW vows either. It's just Night's Watch tradition to fight them instead of ally with them.
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Post by Deleted on Aug 10, 2015 0:06:57 GMT
Letting Wildlings through the wall isn't breaking any of the NW vows either. It's just Night's Watch tradition to fight them instead of ally with them. I think the NW officers would argue that "the realms of men" meant only the Seven Kingdoms not the north of the Wall bits of Westeros as Sam and Jon argue.
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Post by Deleted on Aug 10, 2015 0:27:31 GMT
Letting Wildlings through the wall isn't breaking any of the NW vows either. It's just Night's Watch tradition to fight them instead of ally with them. I think the NW officers would argue that "the realms of men" meant only the Seven Kingdoms not the north of the Wall bits of Westeros as Sam and Jon argue. Yes that's the bit Davos pointed out, right? The show's last few episodes have confused me on the actual book endings for ADWD. I have to keep reminding myself Davos wasn't there at all when Jon died. That being said, since he IS there, I'm sure anxious to see how he takes all of this... Stannis and his whole family gone now, Jon assassinated, Melisandre at the wall... it's all quite a strange brew at this point.
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Post by 7timesdamnedshewolf on Aug 10, 2015 7:57:35 GMT
Letting Wildlings through the wall isn't breaking any of the NW vows either. It's just Night's Watch tradition to fight them instead of ally with them. I think the NW officers would argue that "the realms of men" meant only the Seven Kingdoms not the north of the Wall bits of Westeros as Sam and Jon argue. I think Jon and Sam's argument was about emphasis on the men instead of the official realms, as in not all possible realms but all that could be considered the lands of men. Which was based on the pragmatic need to add fighters to the army of the living, instead of letting the WWs claim them for their army. If the only people sticking around north of the Wall are the frozen walking dead and babies becoming WWs, then it's no longer a realm of men of any kind. Letting the whole population of wildlings become part of the common enemy instead of letting them through would therefore be the real violation of the spirit of the vows, because it would only aid the ancient enemy and make it that much more likely any or all of the traditional realms in the 7k could be lost in the next Long Night. In any case, I don't think Book Bowen and friends would have anything to do with Jon's funeral. I'd be very surprised if they survived very long in Winds. They could not have picked a worse time to mutiny since they were still surrounded by Tormund and the other wildlings, not to mention a giant. To get this ramble back on topic, I hope Owen Teale arriving after Kit and Ben Crompton means he has less screentime because the tv assassins are gonna die. I'm really just holding out for someone to finally kill Olly.
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Post by Deleted on Aug 12, 2015 18:00:33 GMT
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Post by Deleted on Aug 12, 2015 18:03:27 GMT
Yeah I actually scanned on the guy on the left first, trying to recognize him from the show. Didn't bother checking the clean cut guy on the right.
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