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Dagmer, called the Cleftjaw, is master-at-arms for the Greyjoy’s and captains the ship Foamdrinker. He earned his nickname as a boy, when an axe blow to the face left him with a nasty scar.
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That S2 has proven to be quite controversial in the realm of ASoIaF fandom is blatantly obvious - but when all is said and done, was David Benioff and Dan Weiss's sophomore television production more on the substantive side, or more on the egregious?
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Dontos Hollard is a bumbling knight that befriends Sansa Stark, who remains at court in King’s Landing. Tony Way is an English actor, comedian, and writer.
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George has announced (one of?) the last remaining role: Edward Dogliani will be playing Rattleshirt, Lord of Bones.
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With the show's second season about to hit DVD and Blu-ray the 'Mother Of Dragons' talked about having to film away from the rest of the gang, why she loves Daenerys and begging George R. R. Martin for answers.
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The Emmy Awards nominations for this year have just been announced in a live broadcast, and Game of Thrones can again deservedly celebrate its many nods
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The title for episode three is listed as “What Is Dead May Never Die.” Bryan Cogman is the writer on this episode and the director is Alik Sakharov. The run time is listed at 53 minutes.
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“Dark and Full of Terrors”, examines the characters and situations from the season two premiere, The North Remembers.
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Once again Pearson Moore provides his thoughts and analysis on some of the themes of this week’s episode.
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