According to The Rabbit (WiC) filming at Trsteno Arboretum included a scene with Sansa, Tyrion and Shae. So it seems that sets stands for KL, not Dorne or Highgarden, and not necessarily for the PW.
Your move, Cary.
Well, where could Sansa, Tyrion and Shae all be that has an abundance of flowers? And isn't their wedding, because we know it's been filmed, so it must be someone else's wedding. But who? I know... the PW!
Please PW, please! Fingers crossed.
-- Edited by Lyanna Stark on Monday 1st of October 2012 10:45:49 AM
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Rhaegar, despite wounding Robert, was struck down with a massive blow from Robert's warhammer, which scattered the rubies encrusted in Rhaegar's armor under the water. Rhaegar died with Lyanna Stark's name on his lips.
Clearly. Where is that "I'm having a weird boner right now" Jaime gif?
Frankly, I'm not so sure they'll keep the bath scene in. They could have the same dialogue when Qyburn or someone else tends their wounds, but I really hope they'll not shy away from the nudity this time. Plus, it's a great scene just the way it is.
via WiC.net "The bear pit scene from the third book has been filmed. Noah Taylor was present for this, as was Nikolaj Coster-Waldau wearing a bandage-style sleeve over his lower arm to convey that Jaime’s lost his hand."
It's happening, guys, it's really happening.
-- Edited by Macha on Wednesday 3rd of October 2012 11:23:58 AM
Via WiC tumblr, WiC has heard from a reliable source that they’re filming the Red Wedding very soon. Stop everything! Curiously, I was under the impression they already filmed that. So who's Roslin? Charlotte Hope (playing "Myranda"?)
I have to wonder whether they will keep true to Bronn's story line from the books, or whether he will help Tyrion escape and remain with us for a while longer. I wouldn't mind if he stays.
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I have to wonder whether they will keep true to Bronn's story line from the books, or whether he will help Tyrion escape and remain with us for a while longer. I wouldn't mind if he stays.
Yeah, they expanded his role in the Tv show and what a treat it has been. In the book he was kinda like "see ya!" to poor Tyrion. Maybe his new city watch duties might distract him, I wonder who they will marry him off to eventually.
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I have to wonder whether they will keep true to Bronn's story line from the books, or whether he will help Tyrion escape and remain with us for a while longer. I wouldn't mind if he stays.
when Tyrion is woken from his concussion following the Blackwater, maester Peycelle states that Bronn and
I see, that sounds better. I want Bronn to have a little more interaction for the next few seasons. GoT would have a little more authenticity if he remains. Wonder if he marries?
Well seeing as Lolly's wasn't raped ergo no bastard named Tyrion in her belly... Cary if they were going to shave his hair it would've been done in season 2 already.
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Well seeing as Lolly's wasn't raped ergo no bastard named Tyrion in her belly... Cary if they were going to shave his hair it would've been done in season 2 already.
Because they do everything in book sequence?
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Cary if they were going to shave his hair it would've been done in season 2 already.
Well the reason for which he shaves in the book (his golden hair would make him too recognisable) doesn't exist in the show - he's not that blond, and hir hair isn't that long. Plus, the ladies would go mad. I do wish he'll keep his beard in KL though, you should be able to see there's something changed about him even before seeing his arm.
Rhaegar, despite wounding Robert, was struck down with a massive blow from Robert's warhammer, which scattered the rubies encrusted in Rhaegar's armor under the water. Rhaegar died with Lyanna Stark's name on his lips.
Rhaegar, despite wounding Robert, was struck down with a massive blow from Robert's warhammer, which scattered the rubies encrusted in Rhaegar's armor under the water. Rhaegar died with Lyanna Stark's name on his lips.
Here is a video from the set in Dubrovnik. Not much to see, and the camera is really shaky, but (somewhat curiously) Rory McCan is there. I thought The Hound would be out of KL in no time, seems like that's not the case.
The latest Making of GoT blog post here. Not really much to it but Stannis and Mel...in a boat? Or just having a picnic on the shore. Many extras would mean another fire or a calling of the banners, maybe?
The three combinations of actors sound intriguing. Other than Dragonstone, that could also mean Iron Islands (they used Ballintoy Harbour last year for that if I remember correctly). No idea on the third combination, it's another scene set in thse locations.
Does it have to be a KL scene they're shooting with Rory? I mean, I know Dubrovnik is primarily for KL, but maybe they have a perfect set for one of the other scenes.
Or maybe it's for a ... flashback...
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In a perfect world with a bigger budget we would be seeing two shows in one, ten episodes of current events, ten episodes of flashbacks, alas this is not that world.
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This was all over the papers here today. Even got mentioned in the radio. Seven hells!!!!!!!!!! I can't believe they're being so spoilerish! I had to dance through hoops to try and convince Mr. Tir the journalists got it wrong and its a battle not a wedding where some terrible massacre is gonna happen.
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it does, battle and wedding. i suppose they're actually for the soldiers encamped outside?
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Davos' return to Dragonstone would not have Stannis and Mel. And there's bound to be an Iron Islands scene; although I cannot possibly think who it could be.
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Oh boy....they've done it. Grey Wind's head. They've done it. I honestly didn't think they'd go there. This is going to be gruesome...poor non-readers, they're in for a shock.
And this will be even more painful if it'll be included in the same episode as the massacre. I always thought that if they do the head-swapping this will be shown in the following episode, sort of like that shot of Ned's blood dripping from Ice.
IMO the episode will end with Roose saying "Jaime Lannister sends his regards." Then fade to black, you are left wondering if Roose did in fact kill Robb. Then episode 10 opens with Robb's head on Greywind's body.
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Lady Stoneheart should hang them from the nearest tree, so wrong.
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Rhaegar, despite wounding Robert, was struck down with a massive blow from Robert's warhammer, which scattered the rubies encrusted in Rhaegar's armor under the water. Rhaegar died with Lyanna Stark's name on his lips.
IMO the episode will end with Roose saying "Jaime Lannister sends his regards." Then fade to black, you are left wondering if Roose did in fact kill Robb. Then episode 10 opens with Robb's head on Greywind's body.
My personal bet is on Catelyn for the last shot. This is Michelle Fairley we're talking about, we should be able to see her reaction to Roose stabbing Robb, it'll be nothing short of spectacular because she's such a fantastic actress. And with this being such a punch for the audience (even more so than Ned's death), they should have Catelyn's character raging and crying - possibly slashing Jinglebell's throat - because that will function as a device to channel the audience's feelings. In this case, I don't think the audience should wonder if Robb is truly dead, quite the contrary - they should make it clear as day. He'll have a few arrows in him before Roose stabs him anyway, if I remember correctly.