Well, they ring the bells for the death of the Hand, the King, or the Queen. I think Varys knew something was up with Tyrion's later arrival, and his demeanor when he finally did arrive.
Maybe his end game. . .or part of it . . . was to marry the wife and become the Lord of the Aery basic social climbing He gets that . . .while ingraciating[sp?] himself to the Lannisters Win Win BTW - it was more than wine and a bore that killed Robert right? [did they hint that one of the distant cousin Lannisters (his Squire) gave him something to slow his reflexes . . ie more drunk that normal] Talking about the show . . .nothing from the book Rocket River
I think the growth stopped several episodes back She seems more spoiled now than back when her brother was alive The Dismissal of Ser Jorah was the last 'hard decision' and she did not seem to make it that hard I guess conquering is more exciting than ruling Rocket River
Jaime cannot be an hier. His one loyalty is to the Iron Throne . . no matter who sits it. . unless it is a MADD KING That was Tywin's bigged irratation When You become a King's Guard . . it is like 'Taking the Black' You forgo all your claims to lands and family. Because Jaime did that . . he could never be the Heir of Casterly Rock Which meant Tyrion would have been [later Joffrey . .then Tommen] Cersai being a woman was out of the running Rocket River I hope i did not misunderstand . ..
I guess I missed it in an earlier episode, but what happened to the third dragon? I only saw her chain up two of them...
It was explained in the finale. It killed the man's daughter and then flew away from the city and didn't come back.
Melisandre gave a real long, hard look at John Snow at the ceremony where they burned the corpses. I'm wondering if she's thinking about trying to sacrifice his royal blood to the Lord of Light for Stannis.
His father is Ned Stark, who's ancestors were Kings of the North before the Targaryens came to Westeros. I believe his mother is still unknown, but he has his father's blood.