I was just so excited to see Dragons and Astapor and Ciaran Hinds as Mance Raydar is kind of just everything which I wasn't expecting because usually I'm just kind of freaked out by his too big head but it works here and Davos, my lump of an Onion Knight that I enjoyed the whole thing immensely. Margery Tyrell is one of my fave female characters in the book and I agree with those positing that she's kind of like Cersei if Cersei's growing up circumstances had allowed her to be at all functional rather than so supremely fucked up. But I did miss my Arya and my Brienne of Tarth and the Kingslayer. Bring it.
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I feel you on the difficulty of keep characters straight. "Aw, fuck. Which middle aged dude with brown hair and a beard is that?"
Relatedly, Game of Thrones running out of unkempt old men to cast.
I never finished the second book, so I still don't know who Mance's ginger-bearded friend was.
And was it supposed to look like Davos lost the ends of his fingers on one hand?
Amy, he did. Stannis Baratheon was of the opinion that the good he had done (smuggling food to the city under siege) did not wipe out the smuggling he had done his whole life, so he cut off the ends of his fingers. But he also knighted him, as the bad doesn't wipe the good out, either.
Ginger friend's name is Tormund Giantsbane.
Davos smuggled food into Dragonstone for Stannis during a siege. As punishment for the smuggling, Stannis cut off the top joints of Davos' fingers on one hand, and as reward for keeping his men alive, he made him a knight. Davos carries the bones from his finger joints around in a pouch around his neck (hence Salador Saan's crack about delivering Davos' bones to his wife so she can wear them around her neck) because he thinks Stannis is Just That Awesome.
because he thinks Stannis is Just That Awesome.
And for luck. In the book, at least, he refers to them as his Luck.
Xpost, of course.
A Wiki of Ice And Fire is pretty good for character backstories without spoilers, as long as you don't scroll past the Clash of Kings section on any given page - [link]
Oh god, that's right! The fingers were already gone! I completely forgot.
I knew I should have brushed up before the season started.
I'm in the middle of this week's House Of Lies, and my sister sent me a picture of Magic Johnson's gay son, and there was one queer black son that came first to mind: [link]