Nerdlingr wrote: » I dont see how they can cut LS beacuse she instigates Brienne going after and tricking Jaime to follow her. If there's no LS then there's no Brienne luring Jaime, to his death (presumably).
Hotale.com wrote: » I hope Jaime's death (if it happens) isn't that simple.
Paddy Cow wrote: » Jamie can't die until he's strangled Cersei.
pookiesboo wrote: » Trying to remember in the book but was it Merryn Trant who was travelling with Brienne and Podrick?
pookiesboo wrote: » Thanks. Remembered that he was remorseful over how he treated Sansa under Joffreys orders so thought it was Trant.
Gbear wrote: » Does anyone else think Hodor Hodoring has gotten more Northern Irish this season?
username123 wrote: » Yes! I particularly noticed a very nordy HODOR when he was being bullied at Crasters Keep!
Rosy Posy wrote: » I thought it was just me noticing it since I saw an interview with the actor in his own (nordy) accent. The accents in the show are all over the place. How come the Stark girls and Bran have Home Counties accents but Ned, Jon and Robb have northern English accents? Bugs the hell out of me!
Blay wrote: » Catelyn's influence I would imagine..Bran was her baby, lot of southron influence on the younger ones. Robb would have been under Ned's tutelage same with Jon for obvious reasons.
Mickeroo wrote: » The accents don't bother me in that regard, just seems to be they way people approach fantasy or medieval settings when they film them. Basically "do an English accent of your choice".
FunLover18 wrote: » The only accents that bother me are the ones that Aidan Gillan comes up with
Gbear wrote: » They seem to have settled down in the last episode. Back to normal. The one on the ship was just weird. I can't see how it's his fault. The directors have to be on top of that. Maybe they're trying to show that he puts on an accent in certain situations to mask his low birth but it really doesn't come across like that.