A Game Of Thrones

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You know the writing is good when the one on one conversations are really the best part of the show. While it has plenty of action, it doesn't rely on that to be good. I too enjoy the Jaime/Tyrion conversations the last couple of episodes, loved the Bronn/Tyrion conversation, and agree that Tyrion and Oberyn stole the show. I did like the lead up to Arya stabbing that guy ... "Is his name on your list? It can't be, I don't know his name. What's your name?" The stab itself was kind of lame, but that little dialogue was nifty.
 
so i was thinking, it's obvious now that shae was being intimidated/manipulated to lie about tyrion by cersei.

when Bronn was assigned the task of making sure shae was put on a ship to sail away to safety, did bronn betray tyrion and gave her to cersei for gold and marriage?
 
Good question,hope the answer is revealed at some point...Tyrion seemed to be under the impression that Shae willingly betrayed him.
 
yea at first i thought shae did it out of spite and revenge, but now looking back, cersei didn't react at all to what shae was saying and they kept looking at eachother while she was spilling the dirt.

it just looks like cersei knew exactly what was going down. at least it seems that way to me
 
Seems that way to me too.I brought this up a few posts back.
 
I think that even though bronn got her to the ship she went back to the city without his knowledge and met up with Cersei and said she would likely talk against Tyrion
 
I think that even though bronn got her to the ship she went back to the city without his knowledge and met up with Cersei and said she would likely talk against Tyrion

that could be, but no matter how she got back to king's landing (whether she ever left at all) I believed that shae wouldn't do that to tyrion on her own
 
No...she even looked a little scared,not defiant or angry with Tyrion when she was on the stand....almost as if she was being controlled.
 
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