“Every time we deal with an enemy, we create two more.”Īt the end of Season Three, Tyrion is once again trying to find common ground with Cersei. Tyrion tries to get Pod to drink as much as he does, but poor Pod just doesn’t have the stamina. True to the insult, Tyrion is able to terrify him with words alone. The two get into an altercation, and Joffrey calls him a monster. Monsters are dangerous and, just now, kings are dying like flies.”Īfter Robb Stark is murdered and Tywin Lannister announces it to the small council, Joffrey gloats, while Tyrion is more subdued. “Oh, “monster.” Perhaps you should speak to me more softly then. Putting Joffrey in his place, once again. I am the god of tits and wine… I shall build a shrine to myself at the next brothel I visit.”Īfter marrying Sansa, and taking his advice from episode one, Tyrion does not hide who he is.ġ0. Assuring his dear old dad that he is ready to perform his duty. Shae asks Tyrion how he knows Ros, and Tyrion gives her an answer that is both true, and at the same time displays his Macchiavellian mind.ĩ. He, of course, responds by ordering to have them killed, escalating the situation beyond control. In Season Two, after Myrcella is sent off to Dorne from King’s Landing, the citizens express their just hatred of Joffrey, by throwing dung at him. “We’ve had vicious kings and we’ve had idiot kings, but I don’t know if we’ve ever been cursed with a vicious idiot boy king!” But he’s actually a pretty thoughtful guy, as he demonstrates to the Starks when he brings Bran a blueprint for a saddle that will allow him to ride again. Tyrion gets a bad rap because his father, sister, brother, nephew, cousin (need I continue?) are so monstrous. “I have a tender spot in my heart for cripples and bastards and broken things.” He basically gives him the best justification of ‘brains over brawn.’ On the way to the wall, Jon Snow furrows his brow, confused as to why Tyrion is always reading.
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