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Emilia Clarke says the Game of Thrones’ main cast’s reported salary of $300,000 per episode was wildly exaggerated: “We didn’t earn that much. Can you imagine? I’d have been driving a couple of Porsches!”
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[no spoilers] To save Tyrion, could Jaime have volunteered himself to be Tyrion's champion in season 4, as even if he can't fight, Tywin would never put his heir in danger and so would nullify the charges against Tyrion?
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Game of Thrones Ollie was the mastermind of the betrayal

I've been rewatching the show and I just finished season 5 and this was kind of the perfect episode to watch on the Ides of March since Jon Snow is betrayed by his men and stabbed repeatedly. I think it's always assumed that Alliser Thorne masterminded this plot to murder Jon, but something that happened in the episode Hardhome made me rethink that.

In that episode Ollie and Sam talk and Ollie expresses his worry over Jon's plan to allow the wildlings through the Wall and Sam tells him that sometimes you have to make a decision that isn't popular, but you do it because it's the right thing to do. I think that when Ollie hears this, and decides that killing Jon is the right thing to do, eventhough it won't be popular. Ollie even reacts to Sam's words as if he realizes what he must do.

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