GothmogtheWerewolf wrote:
Arguably? I argue against that. The Freys are, for the most part, largely misunderstood, whilst the Ironborn are almsot all evil. Even their good guys are villains. What did Olyvar Frey ever do, or poor Roslin Frey?
Half the Freys are good people, like Roslin (Edmure's wife) and the handful of Freys who fought for Robb Stark and remained loyal to him and therefore oblivious to
But the rest of them, particularly the ones actually in power (Walder Frey, Black Walder et al) are villians.
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Most of the Freys are nice people
So nice, that they violate the ancient and sacred tradition of the Guest Right by massacring their wedding guests.
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I wish GRRM wouldn't massacre them all, but like many characters...
I want the bad ones to get whats coming to them.
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I do like Robb Stark actually. I just don't get the Frey hate...
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... And you have to admit that you are all sectretly Frey fans who will be cheering when
The Red Wedding
happens.
Are you kidding me? I'll be swearing at the TV and putting fist shaped holes in the screen. Just like when I verbally abused my book as I read the scene.
WARNING MASSIVE SPOILERS BELOW
The Red Wedding has officially been confirmed as taking place in Season 3. Episode 9 is called the "Rains of Castamere" which, as anyone who read the books will know is the Lannister song sung at the Red Wedding as a signal to begin the attack; so we can expect the scene to take place in the penultimate episode.
http://thestir.cafemom.com/entertainment/145070/game_of_thrones_season_3George RR Martin wrote:
Judging by the reaction that Ned's death got when the television audience saw that, I think I'm going to go to some part of the world where they have no television when a certain episode airs, and I'll hide out and they won't find me at all. I'll have to hide from the Internet storm as well.