[quote name='crunchb3rry']Did they change Jeyne Westerling's name? What the
is the purpose of that? Asha Greyjoy's name was changed too. Why does the show have to dick with everything now? Margaery Tyrell being made older and scenes being made up for her just feels weird. Yeah, we get it, Renly like the pole and not the hole. And worthless Ros again, being put in yet another scene to beat to death something the audience already knows. Yeah, we get it, Joffrey is a prick. He pointed a crossbow and Sansa and had a Kingsguard knight beat her in a rather disturbing realistic manner, so having him beat some anonymous whore was kinda pointless. Would have rather they focused on The Hound's relationship with Sansa. Because
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Maybe they're just having her use a faux name for now. Or maybe they changed it cuz she shares the name with Sansa's friend who was mentioned like once in the first season.
They changed Asha's name cuz it was to similar to the prisoner that hangs around with Bran.
You have to remember, they dick around with the show cuz audiences are stupid and they need things to be as clear as possible (names) and drilled the hell in so that way they get it (Joffery).
[quote name='panzerfaust']Alright, so what the hell -- the end of episode 4 implies the fire god of light is real? Does that mean the other gods in the world are real too? Not looking for book spoilers here, but what are the rules of the heavens here? Because from the dialogue of other episodes, i figured people just prayed to their culture's little shrines and took religion with a grain of salt.[/QUOTE]
Magic =/= Gods.
Or maybe it does, I don't know.
Supposedly religion is much bigger in the book and it's just been downplayed for the show.

the Battle of Blackwater is not too far off and they're running out of time with that whole mini-arch
Maybe they're just having her use a faux name for now. Or maybe they changed it cuz she shares the name with Sansa's friend who was mentioned like once in the first season.
They changed Asha's name cuz it was to similar to the prisoner that hangs around with Bran.
You have to remember, they dick around with the show cuz audiences are stupid and they need things to be as clear as possible (names) and drilled the hell in so that way they get it (Joffery).
[quote name='panzerfaust']Alright, so what the hell -- the end of episode 4 implies the fire god of light is real? Does that mean the other gods in the world are real too? Not looking for book spoilers here, but what are the rules of the heavens here? Because from the dialogue of other episodes, i figured people just prayed to their culture's little shrines and took religion with a grain of salt.[/QUOTE]
Magic =/= Gods.
Or maybe it does, I don't know.
Supposedly religion is much bigger in the book and it's just been downplayed for the show.