Monday, February 29, 2016

Sansa Stark Will Probably Be Fine On The Next Season Of "Game Of Thrones"

Sansa is coming to slaaaaay.

Sophie Turner, known to many as Sansa Stark from Game of Thrones, attended last night's Oscars and she might've dropped some deets on what's going on with her character in the HBO series.

Sophie Turner, known to many as Sansa Stark from Game of Thrones, attended last night's Oscars and she might've dropped some deets on what's going on with her character in the HBO series.

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While speaking with Giuliana Rancic on the red carpet, Turner said, "I'm, like, flicking through [the script], and I'm like, death, death, death, death. OK, I'm good for this season."

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For context, Rancic asked Turner what she does whenever she receives a script...

For context, Rancic asked Turner what she does whenever she receives a script...

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...and Turner's response wasn't necessarily a spoiler, as she didn't specify whether or not she was flipping through the scripts for Season 6 of GoT.

...and Turner's response wasn't necessarily a spoiler, as she didn't specify whether or not she was flipping through the scripts for Season 6 of GoT.

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If Classic Sci-Fi And Fantasy Shows Starred People Of Color

Let’s take a trip to an alternate universe.

Buffy the Vampire Slayer

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A young girl tasked with battling the forces of evil tries to balance high school life in a small town with maintaining her secret identity. With the weight of all of intersectional feminism on her shoulders, her white classmates rarely take notice of her daily trials.

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Doctor Who

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The legendary Doctor — finally having regenerated as a person of color — finds himself leaning heavily on his white companion to be listened to throughout history.

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Battlestar Galactica

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When an old enemy resurfaces, one crew is tasked with protecting what remains of humanity while seeking the lost colony of Earth. Can they flip the script on the entire history of colonialism? Eh.

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Charmed

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Three prophesied sister witches battle the white supremacist patriarchy every day of their goddamn lives.

Mike Hinson / Warner Bros.


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New behind-the-scenes video offers look at Game of Thrones Season 6

HBO has posted a new “Inside GoT” video that profiles the camera operators who work on the show. It’s not a trailer, but we can still catch quite a few glimpses of what’ll be going on in Season 6. Let’s watch.

It’s cool to think that some of these camera operators have been with the show since Season 1. Let’s take a look at some of the more notable screenshots, which may mean taking a screen cap of every one.

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A camera operator moves down a track. Expect at least one fancy tracking shot of horses lined up for battle at some point in the season.

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Director Jack Bender, who’s doing episodes 5 and 6, examines a body in the House of Black and White. This looks like the same body Jaqen H’ghar is examining in this photograph:

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In other words, expect some House of Black and White action in the middle of the season.

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The Dothraki stare at something. Could they be gazing in wonderment as Drogon lights up the night?

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Another shot of the Dothraki, hanging out and engaging in some debauchery.

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As we all know, Daenerys is once again traveling with the Dothraki this year. Here she is sporty her new tattered clothing and frizzy hair.

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Michael Huissman (Daario Naharis) fiddles with the camera. Wheeee!

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In front of the camera, he and Jorah stalk purposefully through an alleyway.

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I have no proof of this, but I think Jorah and Daario might be walking through an alleyway in this village. The walls looks similar. Perhaps this is somewhere they’re looking for Dany?

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Here’s another shot of what looks like the same area. Are those just torches lighting up the night, or has Drogon been here, too?

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Meanwhile, back in Meereen (I imagine), the Sons of the Harpy are at large again.

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Peter Dinklage sighting!

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Back in Westeros, here’s a shot of Ellie Kendrick back in action as Meera Reed.

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A little further south, Davos and Melisandre have a chat. They have rather a lot to talk about.

 

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This looks to me like a field of battle, possibly the site of the big showdown that will serve as the climax to the season.

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More horses, possibly also arrayed for battle.

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Notice the huge mass of extras over this camera operator’s left shoulder. It’s gonna be a hum-dinger.

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This looks like a shot of the siege of Riverrun, filmed at Corbet-Banbridge.

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Ah, the Winterfell courtyard. Notice the two children playing with swords in the middle-left of the frame. Here’s a closer look:

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Betcha these are the two kids mentioned in the Season 6 casting calls.

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Finally, there’s this shot of Jaime standing on a ship, which I held until last because I suspect this might be a shot from behind-the-scenes of Season 5—he’s wearing the exact same outfit he was in when he passed by the isle of Tarth in “Song of the Harpy.”

 

 

 

 

 

 

 


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Inside Game of Thrones Season 6: The Best Seat in the House

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It’s not a trailer, but HBO did come through today with a fresh offering to tease season 6 of Game of Thrones for fans: a look inside the making of the show. In the newest “Inside Game of Thrones” video, we get “The Best Seat in the House,” with the show’s camera operators discussing and demonstrating what it takes to create the complex and stunning world of Game of Thrones. We get several exciting glimpses at the new season! We’ll tuck the video and our screencaps below the cut for spoiler reasons. Enjoy!

A sampling of images from the video- fans who have been tracking spoilers will be aware of the meaning of the gathering of soldiers seen several times.

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Two young boys sparring with wooden swords in a courtyard- most likely the boys mentioned in the original season 6 casting call.boys2

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Daario and Jorah, on their hunt for their khaleesi.

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Daenerys, in the wild

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The Dothraki, who have a large presence in season 6

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Director Jack Bender checks out a dead body in the House of Black and White, the one also depicted with Jaqen (Tom Wlaschiha) at the top of the post.

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We see Meera Reed here, the returning Ellie Kendrick.

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Melisandre glowers. One of her trademarks.

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There are more new images in the video so see for yourself!

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Natalie Dormer on Margaery’s “good heart” and her not having “a f***ing clue” what she’s doing

Natalie Dormer is still is still on the press trail for horror movie The Forest, and still dropping quote after quote about Game of Thrones Season 6 along the way. In a recent interview with The Irish Times, she talked a little about becoming a fan of the show while watching the first season (“When Sean Bean had his head chopped off, I was as surprised as anyone.”) before sounding off on the complexity of Margaery’s character.

 

She’s a sincere human being. She genuinely has a good heart. Being politically savvy doesn’t make you a bad person. But I think that when women are portrayed that way, that’s how it often seems. Women have to strive in the public eye. But that doesn’t make them bad people.

The role of women on film was a big topic of conversation when Dormer stopped by Tipsy Talk, which is like a normal talk show, but both the host and the guests knock back drinks while they talk. Dormer speaks eloquently, even after a few belts of champagne, about the need for “proportional representation in our storytelling” and avoiding stereotypes when writing female characters. “You don’t need to write about having babies. You don’t need to write about shoes…Could you not, and not hit those stereotypes?” She’s all for flipping the genders of characters (“change the John to Jane”), and rattles off a nifty list of female characters that could have been men without much change. “I think we know we’ve really made it when it’s almost gender irrelevance.”

It’s a fun, loose watch. The talk about women in film starts around 6:36. Discussion about Game of Thrones, of which there is plenty, starts around 5:11.

On to the Game of Thrones talk, Dormer reinforces what she’s been saying about Margaery for a while: that Season 6 will see her brought low.

She’s not in silk skirts at the moment. I went from rolling around in the mud and the grime in The Forest to rolling around in the mud and the grime in a dungeon in Westeros. And it’s also fun to see Margaery a little bit out of control. That’s fun as an actor…it’s great to play someone who hasn’t gotten a f***ing clue what they’re gonna do.

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We’ve known for a while that Margaery will indeed be released from her cell under the Sept of Baelor sometime in Season 6, but Dormer seems to have been giving mixed messages about how it’ll come about. Around four months ago, she implied that Margaery would work her usual magic to talk, act, and charm her way out of her predicament, but hearing her say that Margaery doesn’t have “a f***ing clue” what she’s going to do makes it sound like she’s on shakier ground.

Then again, maybe she was just excited that she got to swear. Interestingly, in the books, Margaery is released almost as an afterthought—it’s mentioned that she’s been sprung from her cell in the final chapter of A Dance with Dragons. Since Margaery is a bigger presence on the show than in the books, the producers probably wanted to show a bit more of her struggle.


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Watch an Animated Retelling of Robert’s Rebellion Narrated by Barristan the Bold

A new History and Lore feature from the Game of Thrones Season 5 Blu-ray boxset has hit the internet, fresh on the heels of the one about the Many-Faced God. Now, we have the tale of one of the most important events in Westerosi history, the War of the Usurper, Robert’s Rebellion, as told by Barristan “the Bold” Selmy. The History and Lore features are often highlights of the season boxsets, and it doesn’t look like this new one will disappoint. This one was posted by Elio GarcĂ­a of Westeros.org. Check it out:

How great is it to hear Ser Grandfather’s voice again? Rest in peace, Barry, you were taken from us too soon…but I digress. I like that this story didn’t focus on the Baratheons or the Starks—we’ve already had those perspectives on Robert’s Rebellion in previous History and Lore videos. This one stuck closely to Barristan’s story, which meant that it focused on the Targaryen side of the conflict.

It was particularly nice to both see and hear how Barristan personally felt he was a failed Kingsguard. Arguably one of the greatest and most legendary Kingsguard in Westerosi history feels like he failed every king he ever served, and the prince who was to be king. This video had it all, from a brief glance at the War of the Ninepenny Kings and Maelys the Monstrous to a look at the young Aerys Targaryen’s happy rule before he went mad, plus a quick glance at a young Varys around 3:45. Then came the Tourney at Harrenhal, and Westeros was once again drawn into war.

The sadness in Barristan’s voice over watching Rhaegar die under Robert’s warhammer is heartbreaking, and the hope in his voice at the chance at redemption in protecting Daenerys is really what makes this video so special. Ian McElhinney really was the perfect choice for Barristan the Bold. Game of Thrones will not be the same without him.


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Weekend roundup: Dormer on Margaery not having a “clue what [she’s] going to do;” plus Maisie Williams, Liam Cunningham and Emilia Clarke!

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In the news: Natalie Dormer talks to The Irish Times and Tipsy Talk about a “dirty and rough-looking” Margaery in Game of Thrones season 6 and the importance of representation in media. Maisie Williams and Liam Cunningham discuss the balance of CGI and practical effects on Game of Thrones, GoT artist Adrien Van Viersen posts a season 5 storyboard sequence and Emilia Clarke winks at Jon Snow’s return.

In an interview with The Irish Times, Natalie Dormer discussed her career, her love of Irish soda bread and her thoughts on Margaery Tyrell.

“She’s a sincere human being,” Dormer said. “She genuinely has a good heart. Being politically savvy doesn’t make you a bad person. But I think that when women are portrayed that way, that’s how it often seems. Women have to strive in the public eye. But that doesn’t make them bad people.”

In an appearance on Tipsy Talk with Hazel Hayes, Dormer talked about Margaery’s less-than-glamorous journey in season 6.

“It’s great to play someone who doesn’t have a f***ing clue what they’re going to do … you’ll see Margaery dirty and rough-looking in that dungeon trying her damndest to get out.”

She went on to discuss the “emerging” prevalence of women in the film industry on both sides of the camera and the need for representation.

“It’s not just gender equality. It’s ethnicity, its sexuality: it’s just about having a portion of representation in our storytelling. It’s not even about saying we need more female writers – although of course we do – we just need people to be brave to change the ‘John’ to ‘Jane.’ I honesty think sometimes it’s that simple.”


Maisie Williams and Liam Cunningham talked to The Independent about the pros and cons of working with special and practical effects.

“Standing with a green screen I find so tricky,” Williams said. “Particularly when you’re trying to work with someone else, as you’re both imagining something totally different – neither of you are imagining exactly what they’re going to put there.” Williams explained how working against a green screen disrupts an actor’s eye line.

“They’re like ‘look out to the castle’ and you just think ‘well, how far away is it? Is it right here?’ and although you can ask all of those questions it never looks right. You watch it back and you think ‘I can tell I’m looking at a green screen’, even though for an audience member it may not register.”

Cunningham pointed out that Game of Thrones‘ use of green screen is actually quite small.

“We’re still making a very expensive TV series but it’s not, you know, Lord of the Rings, with two or three million dollar budgets – our use of CGI is very little though. The boat that we travel on to Braavos is actually in a car park – they’ve obviously got to use [VFX] to get the sea right – but there is such beautiful attention to detail from the costumes, from the sets, from the props – they’re magnificent.”


 

In other news, artist Adrien Van Viersen posted samples of his storyboards from the season 5 episode “The Dance of Dragons.” The storyboards depict scenes from Daenerys’ escape from Daznak’s Pit- visit his website for more of the storyboard artwork from the episode.storyboard


Speaking of Daenerys, Emilia Clarke presented the Best First Feature Award with director Nate Parker last night at the Independent Spirit Awards.

While on stage, Parker started pestering Clarke over Jon Snow’s possible resurrection next season. Finally, he asked her to wink if Snow is still alive. Teasing the audience and fans, Clarke winks just as the cameras cut away.

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WiC Weekly: February 22-28

It’s WiC Weekly time! Once again, we have rounded up our top stories for you to peruse in an easy digest fashion, via Twitter. This was a week where the promotional push continued with a brand new batch of posters that told us nothing to the 2016 election finally starting to get into the meme game with Game of Thrones.

Don’t worry if you missed anything, it’s all right here. And don’t forget to sign up for WiC Daily, since Winter is now only weeks away.

The only surprise these posters hold is that Game of Thrones Twitter feed spread the marketing share around to fourteen other outlets.

George R.R. Martin found a way to make sure you need to read The Winds of Winter even if Season 6 spoils half of it.

Pivotal how? Inquiring minds want to know. Maybe she’ll spill the beans at the next shadow baby shower.

Spoiler alert: they’re dead on the show.

History of the Family Who Rode Dragons, now in convenient video format.

Oooh! Ooh! I know! They want to watch Brienne stare out a window some more!

You have to admit, he has a point.

It’s the best season she’s heard yet.

Someone tell Natalie Dormer the next few weeks are going to be really long.

He wants to build a wall. Perhaps he should talk to Bran the Builder.


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George R.R. Martin Reads Winds of Winter Chapters At Mysticon

As we reported earlier this week, George R.R. Martin honored his long standing booking in Virginia to appear at Mysticon in Roanoke. Martin has done a huge amount of cutting down of appearances and other projects in order to focus on finishing The Winds of Winter by 2017, but as he noted on his blog, this one was booked over two years prior, it was sold out months in advance, and he felt like he couldn’t not show up.

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For those hoping for new chapters to be debuted at this reading, I’m afraid you’ll have to settle for a re-reading. Martin read aloud “1.5 chapters,” according to our lucky anonymous source who went to the event. They were the two Arianne chapters which have been previously released before. (You can read the archived version of the first chapter here and a summary of the second chapter, which has not been published on line, here.)

As always, Martin forbade anyone from recording him reading aloud from the book. But some video has leaked out, part of the Q&A period that Martin did with the moderator. Perhaps Mysticon should have also demanded fans not record this segment either as the questions that Martin endures from the hapless moderator are almost a parody of a bad panel. Martin responds in terse, short responses.

Since the Facebook video doesn’t embed properly, here is a transcript.

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Not all the questions were quite as predictable. My favorite tidbit from the Q&A is that Martin made fun of Quidditch, calling it “the stupidest game.” For the record, he endorses Rollerball.

Perhaps he should be the one to take a crack at bringing A Princess of Mars to the big screen next time.

And there was cake!

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And yes, our anonymous source said sitting down with Martin eating cake is just as surreal as you might think.

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Now, before you all start in on the “tell Martin to put that cake down and write!” stuff, please note: Chocolate cake is, in fact, one of the best creativity fuels known to man. So as far as I’m concerned, this is Martin fueling his brain for the next round of writing after his short convention break.


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Saturday, February 27, 2016

Exploring the Lesser Known Branches of the Lannister Family Tree

When it comes to House Lannister, fans are pretty familiar with Tywin and his brood. One of Tywin’s primary obsessions is his family’s legacy. His own children seem to be falling well short of his expectations, and he makes no secret that he’s disappointed. In Game of Thrones, Tyrion quips, “A toast to the proud Lannister children…the dwarf, the cripple, and the mother of madness.”

Tywin’s fixation on legacy, and frustration over his children’s failures, trace directly back to his own father’s ineptitude. Although not featured as prominently, Tywin’s father and siblings have interesting histories that not only shaped the family’s past but continue to have an impact on the present members. Let’s take a deeper dive into some of the lesser known branches of the Lannister family tree.

WARNING: A SONG OF ICE AND FIRE AND POTENTIAL GAME OF THRONES SPOILERS AHEAD

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Tytos Lannister: A former patriarch of the Lannister family, Tytos was Lord of Casterly Rock and known as the Laughing Lion. He and wife Jeyne Marbrand had five children: Tywin, Kevan, Genna, Tygett, and Gerion. According to The World of Ice & Fire, a companion book to the A Song of Ice and Fire series, Tytos was described as kind but weak-willed. He saw the good in everyone, from the powerful to the lowly. Unfortunately, this also gave him blinders when it came to threats against House Lannister.

He loaned money to lords who never repaid him, and his vassals openly ignored his orders and mocked him. It’s said that one of the reasons Tywin misliked laughter was because he so often heard it directed at his father. Tywin watched as the Lannisters were ridiculed and nearly brought to ruin because of Tytos’ mismanagement.

During this time, the neighboring houses of Tarbeck and Reyne grew in power—Lord Roger Reyne was known as the “Red Lion of Castamere.” The young Tywin declared to his father that he would restore House Lannister to its proper place. Soon afterward, the Reynes and Tarbecks rebelled against the Lannisters. Tywin took control of the family and crushed their rebellion, destroyed their castles, and ensured that both family lines were wiped out completely. The Lannister vassals had finally come to heel under Tywin’s leadership and he would soon leave the Westerlands to serve as Hand of the King.

The song “The Rains of Castamere” immortalizes Tywin’s destruction of House Reyne. The lyrics reference that the sigil of House Reyne was also a lion, but a red one instead of the golden Lannister lion. On Game of Thrones, “The Rains of Castamere” is most well-known as the signal to attack the Starks at The Red Wedding, which Tywin also orchestrated.

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During Tytos’ final years, after his wife had died, he took a commoner for a mistress. She helped herself to the clothes and jewels once worn by Tywin’s dead mother, and Tywin wasn’t happy about it. Tywin’s anger towards Tyrion for his womanizing ways likely stems in part from Tytos’ transgressions.

Sadly, Tytos died of a heart attack while climbing the steps to see his mistress. Upon learning of his father’s death, Tywin returned to Casterly Rock. He forced Tytos’ mistress to walk the streets of Lannisport naked and confess her sins to every man she met, a fate his own daughter Cersei would suffer during her walk of atonement years later. One of the few things Tytos and Tywin had in common was that they died in a humiliating way: Tytos died climbing the stairs to share a night of passion with his common mistress, and Tywin was found dead in the privy after being killed by his own son, with a prostitute lying dead in the next room.

A last interesting fact about Tytos is that he established House Clegane. One day, Tytos happened onto a lioness and her prey, and made the mistake of trying to come between the two. The lioness killed his horse and was about to attack him as well until the kennel master of Casterly Rock came to his rescue. The kennel master, grandfather to Gregor “The Mountain” and Sandor “The Hound” Clegane, lost a leg and several of his dogs in the melee. As a gesture of gratitude, Tytos gifted the kennel master lands, a towerhouse, and took his son on as a squire, thus creating House Clegane.

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Kevan Lannister: The second oldest of Tytos’ children. We’ve seen Kevan in a recurring capacity on the show since Season 1. His loyalty to Tywin is unwavering, even if it means he’s forever living in his older brother’s shadow. Along with his brothers, Kevan fought in The War of the Ninepenny Kings, also known as the Fifth Blackfyre Rebellion, and won his knighthood shortly afterwards. Tywin then charged him with collecting all the debts owed to the Lannisters. Houses that could not pay handed over a family member as a hostage.

Ser Harys Swyft was one of those who could not afford to repay his debt and surrendered his daughter Dorna. Kevan soon fell in love with Dorna and married her, making for one of the happier Lannister romances. On the other hand, Kevan’s oldest son Lancel has many dubious distinctions to his name, including an affair with his cousin Cersei, conspiring with her to kill King Robert, and turning into a religious fanatic. It doesn’t seem like there’s much love lost between Lancel and Kevan.

Through the years Kevan, continues to serve Tywin faithfully and is shaken by his murder. He refuses Cersei’s offer to be Hand of the King because she won’t name him regent as well (in the show, he refuses the position of Master of War). In A Feast for Crows, Kevan doesn’t mince words with Cersei: “From what I saw of Joffrey, you are as unfit a mother as you are a ruler.” Zing! Kevan returns to the West for a time until Cersei’s imprisonment. The Small Council, led during her confinement by Grand Maester Pycelle, eventually offers him the regency and he returns to serve King Tommen and clean up Cersei’s mess. Kevan eventually confronts her over her affair with Lancel and tells her that no matter the outcome of her trial, her rule is over.

Unfortunately for Kevan, no good deed goes unpunished. In A Dance with Dragons, he’s lured into a chamber where Varys shoots him with a crossbow. Before Varys and his little birds murder Kevan, he says he bears him no ill will, but won’t allow him to undo Cersei’s misrule. Kevan’s fate in the books has been sealed, but maybe the show will go in a different direction. At the end of Season 5, he was last seen in the Red Keep at the end of Cersei’s walk of shame.

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Genna Lannister Frey: Genna is Tytos’ middle child and his only daughter. When Genna was young, her father and Walder Frey arranged for her to be married to Frey’s second son, Emmon. Tywin was the only one to speak out about it being a poor match. Genna, who was none too thrilled about the marriage herself, always thought fondly of Tywin fondly for defending her. She eventually married Emmon, whom she considers incompetent and frequently barks orders at, even in public. They have four sons, two of which died during the War of the Five Kings. Most notably, her younger son Tion was killed by Rickard Karstark as retaliation for Jaime killing his sons.

In A Feast for Crows, Genna appears in person during Jaime’s siege of Riverrun. Her strong personality and intelligence secures her a place on his war council and she encourages him to execute Edmure Tully. Throughout the siege, she and Jaime have several interesting conversations about their family, and she drops one of her more well-known quotes. “Sweetling,” she tells Jaime, “I have known you since you were a babe at Joanna’s breast. You smile like Gerion and fight like Tyg, and there’s some of Kevan in you, else you would not wear that cloak…but Tyrion is Tywin’s son, not you. I said so once to your father’s face, and he would not speak to me for half a year.”

Genna recognized that Tyrion’s political skills was superior to Jaime’s, much to Tywin’s chagrin. Overall, Genna seems like an interesting character and I’m hoping she’ll be part of Jaime’s Riverlands storyline in Season 6.

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Tygett “Tyg” Lannister: Tygett was a skilled knight who excelled in battle and skill at arms. During the War of the Ninepenny Kings, he killed a grown man during his first battle. Despite his prowess as a warrior, he resented still lived in Tywin’s shadow and resented it. Over the years, Tygett tried to forge his independence, but he and Tywin never had a pleasant relationship. In A Clash of Kings, Tyrion remembers his uncle with fondness, and thought he was kinder than Tywin. Tygett died of a pox when Tyrion was a young teenager.

Tygett and his wife Darlessa Marbrand and had one son, Tyrek. Tyrek is the same age as Joffrey and was also squire to King Robert with his cousin Lancel. After Myrcella sets sail for Dorne, an angry mob threatens the royal party and riots ensue. Tyrek disappears and is presumed dead, but his body was never found. Tywin, Tyrion, and the Gold Cloaks search for him to no avail.

In A Feast for Crows, Jaime suspects that Varys may have had a hand in Tyrek’s disappearance, noting he was suspiciously absent from the docks that day. Could he have helped spark the riots and snatched Tyrek in the chaos? Since Tyrek was King Robert’s squire, he was privy to valuable information about the King, including the circumstances of his death. The show has bypassed this storyline, but it will be interesting to see if Tyrek ever turns back up in the books.

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Gerion Lannister: Gerion was the youngest and most reckless of Tytos’ children. Like Kevan and Tygett, he was overshadowed by Tywin and their relationship was volatile. Despite this, he was known as someone who laughed easily and had a gift for making others laugh. Tyrion and Jaime often refer to him as their favorite uncle. In A Storm of Swords, Tyrion fondly recalls Gerion giving him prizes for reciting historical facts.

Eventually, Gerion decided to blaze his own path and set sail on a quest to find Brightroar, the ancient Valyrian sword belonging to House Lannister. Brightroar was lost hundreds of years ago when King of the Rock Tommen II sailed to Valyria and never returned. Tywin dispatched men to look for Gerion, who was last seen in Volantis buying slaves. He needed them to replace most of his crew, who deserted him upon learning of his intent to sail into the Smoking Sea in search of the sword. It’s been almost a decade since his disappearance.

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Tywin was the glue that held the Lannisters together and since his death they’ve begun to crumble. The family legacy now remains in the hands of Cersei, Jaime, and Tyrion. I’ll be interested to see if any of them return to their seat at Casterly Rock. We haven’t seen it on the show or in the books. In March 2015, on his Not A Blog, George R.R. Martin said Casterly Rock will appear in the books sometime in the future, but not necessarily in The Winds of Winter. As for Tywin’s extended family, it remains to be seen what their roles will entail. Will Gerion and Tyrek ever turn up, dead or alive? Will Kevan’s fate prove different on the show than it is in the books? Will Genna play a larger role? Only the greenseers know.


Via http://winteriscoming.net/2016/02/27/exploring-the-lesser-known-branches-of-the-lannister-family-tree/