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Tyrion is being a genius - again (Game of Thrones)

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Seriously, this guy is up there with Littlefinger and Varys when it comes to slyness.
Porksandwichsays...

>> ^Yogi:

>> ^Porksandwich:
No one matches Varys. Beware the castrated.

Yeah I think that's actually poorly written...if he and Littlefinger run things and win all the time, it's just annoying and it's lazy.


Have you read very far into the books? They hardly win all the time. I mean hell in the TV show alone Littlefinger spends most of his time being threatened.

Yogisays...

>> ^Porksandwich:

>> ^Yogi:
>> ^Porksandwich:
No one matches Varys. Beware the castrated.

Yeah I think that's actually poorly written...if he and Littlefinger run things and win all the time, it's just annoying and it's lazy.

Have you read very far into the books? They hardly win all the time. I mean hell in the TV show alone Littlefinger spends most of his time being threatened.


No I'm not talking about the books I'm talking about the TV show. I'm really tired of the idea of invincible people who are good at talking in a medieval world. That may be true what you're saying about the books, but I'm not reading the books I'm watching a TV show.

Porksandwichsays...

@Yogi

So far in the TV series I don't think Varys or Littlefinger have shown any exceptional power on their part...they have shown some knowledge of events they are not supposed to. But nothing has really stood out as them overtly influencing anything.

Tyrion does more of it than them, and it rarely works out for Tyrion, he's just a lucky bastard with a powerful family.

You'll have to point to something specific because I haven't seen it yet.

kceaton1says...

Plus, for those of us that have read the books, we know why certain people have their powers and trust me THEY ARE THERE for reason, not imaginary. If you can't figure out why they're getting things their way or hold immense power it's because you simply are still in George Martin's world of the dark (that is throwing you into the story with no explanation of character place, wealth, power, or anything--it is revealed ONLY through the story). It exists on the TV as well, even more so, I think as A LOT of extra story detail is left out. Which forces you to puzzle it out and that TRULY is my best answer for you if you have problems--puzzle-them-out. Figure out why these things are true.

I could give you an OBVIOUS clue about Varys, but I'll keep it to a slightly harder to guess the answer. There are a few key scenes towards the end of the first season that give you a HUGE hint to part of Varys's key to keeping and having power, if you can think of the right moments and what it means you might unravel what it all means.

Perhaps researching likewise men/women in history may give you, clues...

Anyway, great series of scenes right there with Tyrion.

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