also one of the best characters from the UK show, Skins.
Xander ,'First Date'
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OK, I do remember the blacksmith's apprentice. What about the first half of my questions?
I think Cersei is killing all Robert's bastards because Joffrey reminded her they exist and are a threat. Robert was not discreet, so they can be pretty precise.
He ordered that all of his "father"'s bastards be killed, so no one else would realise how much he totally didn't look like them--so no one had the epiphany Ned did.
In the book, I always thought it was Cersei who ordered the killing.
I can't remember!
I don't mind if the show explains it later. I just wanted to make sure I hadn't missed something!
Kingsguard when he was just 17 -- and like Jon and the Night's Watch, that's a vow for life (and celibacy)
It is worth pointing out that he hasn't exactly followed through on the celibacy bit. Or do the Kingsguard just swear not to marry or inherit?
No, there's definitely celibacy also in the mix, though it seems to be as well-observed as many real-world vows of celibacy are. :-)
When Sir Barristan Selmy gets 'fired' last season that's unprecedented, and is probably under Tywin Lannister's orders to Cersei (and hence to Joffrey) so that Jaime can unwillingly be promoted to head of the Kingsguard.
I'm finding Joffrey distractingly prickish. Like, he's taking me out of the story, because I see him, and scenarios of him getting a violent and humiliating beatdown dance across my vision. He's *too* annoying for the story. Out of scale.
Again in comparison to the books--well, first I should ask--does anyone else find him that annoying? Or do you find him enjoyably irritating? I don't like the sensation. It's pretty unpleasant to experience, and takes me out of the fiction.