Winter may have come and gone here in North America, but for the citizens of Westeros, winter is still coming, and at an alarming rate. Dragons have evolved from myth to threat, selfproclaimed kings have been disposed of, and the safety of the realm is at stake. Luckily for us, the much-anticipated return of “Game of Thrones” is in sight. The new season of the critically acclaimed fantasy drama premieres Sunday, April 12, on HBO.
For those unaware, “Game of Thrones” is the television adaptation of author George R.R. Martin’s seven-part fantasy novel series, A Song of Ice and Fire. While the first book in the series, “A Game of Thrones,” was released in 1996, there has been little information presented as to when the sixth novel, “The Winds of Winter,” will be released. In January, Martin’s publisher stated that there was no new information on the expected delivery date of “The Winds of Winter,” but it likely won’t be in 2015.
Since then, Martin has canceled several appearances at various conventions, stating that he has too much to work on. Optimistic or not, fans hold mixed feelings — the demand for new content is high, but the necessity of that content being flawless is greater. And let’s be honest — while Martin has joked that every time someone asks him when the next book will be completed he kills a Stark, we’ve learned not to poke the proverbial bear.
Season 4 focused heavily on the unraveling of the powerful Lannister family. The Lannisters, like their neighbors to the north, suffered their own version of the infamous “Red Wedding,” which resulted in the poisoning and death of the greatly despised and twisted child-king Joffrey Baratheon (Jack Gleeson, “Batman Begins,” 2005). With Joffrey dead, his younger brother Tommen (Dean-Charles Chapman, “Before I Go to Sleep,” 2014) is set to take over his brother’s role — in all aspects. The royal
tween will wed Joffrey’s widow, Margaery Tyrell (Natalie Dormer, “The Tudors”), who is now on her third fiancé, shortly after his coronation as king. Bad things do come in threes, as they say.
The Lannisters, however, are just one piece in the Game of Thrones. A major development in season 4 was set thousands of miles to the north, with Jon Snow (Kit Harington, “Pompeii” 2014) protecting the realm from the Wildlings, who intended to raid the Seven Kingdoms by passing through the Wall, an immense fortification made of solid ice. After the Wildlings’ failure to take the Wall, Jon’s plans to broker a peace with their leader, Mance Rayder (Ciarán Hinds, “Rome”), are immediately interrupted by the arrival of Stannis Baratheon (Stephen Dillane, “The Tunnel”), who plans to put Mance on trial for his crimes against the realm.
Season 5 will play out this trial and lay the groundwork for the future of the Wildlings, Stannis’ claim to the throne, and Jon’s inner struggle of sworn duty vs. his own beliefs.
It’s important to remember that Jon, bastard by birth, is still half a Stark by blood. As for the Stark children who are still breathing,
Arya (Maisie Williams, “Robot Chicken”), rumored to be dead, is in fact on her way across the Narrow Sea to the free city of Braavos, and Sansa (Sophie Turner, “The Thirteenth Tale,” 2013) has fled to the Eyrie with the aid of Petyr Baelish (Aidan Gillen, “The Wire”). Still AWOL and believed to be dead, Bran (Isaac Hempstead Wright, “The Awakening,” 2011) and Rickon (Art Parkinson, “Dracula Untold,” 2014) won’t be making an appearance in season 5. This season will also expand upon the Martell family, which rules the independent nation of Dorne. The “Sand Snakes,” a group of bastard daughters of Prince Oberyn Martell (Pedro Pascal, “Graceland”), seek retribution for the death of their father. Obara Sand (Keisha Castle-Hughes, “The Almighty Johnsons”), Nymeria Sand (Jessica Henwick, “Silk”) and Tyene Sand (Rosabell Laurenti Sellers, “Mia and Me”) will spend the bulk of season 5 plotting, misleading and eliminating all those who stand in the way of providing justice for their slain father.
Speaking of justice, season 5 will explore the responsibility of power in Daenerys Targaryen (Emilia Clarke, “Dom Hemingway,” 2013), who is struggling to
keep the peace in her conquered establishments. In retaliation of her forced authority and dragons murdering innocent civilians, a group of rebels known as the Sons of the Harpy begins a shadow war against Daenerys and her military. She may not be alone in this struggle, however, as one Tyrion Lannister (Peter Dinklage, “X-Men: Days of Future Past,” 2014) will find himself upon Daenerys’ shores after fleeing Westeros at the end of season 4.
In a recent interview with the Oxford Union, HBO’s “Game of Thrones” creators Dan Weiss and David Benioff confirmed that once this season wraps up, the show and books will be on par.
“Luckily, we’ve been talking about this with George for a long time, ever since we saw this could happen, and we know where things are heading,” Benioff said. “There might be a few deviations along the route, but we’re heading towards the same destination. I kind of wish that there were some things we didn’t have to spoil, but we’re kind of stuck between a rock and a hard place. The show must go on ... and that’s what we’re going to do.
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1 Hilary of “Younger” on TV Land
5 Opened slightly
9 Canadian province where Montreal is located [abbr.]
12 Spanish ‘island’
13 __ biscuits
14 ‘Press’ suffix
15 Clairvoyant
16 Mr. Williams, Coach on “The Voice” on NBC
18 Ralph or Alice on “The Honeymooners”
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51 Horse coat hue
52 Hydrocarbon suffixes
53 Pl. suffix to ‘Block’ and ‘Stock’
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1 ‘D’ of CD, variantly
2 One who might take others for granted
3 Red Hot Chili Peppers bassist
26 Bathe
27 “__ __’”: 1957 Fats Domino hit
30 1970s hairstyle
20 Optometrist’s organ
21 Particles
22 Southfork on “Dallas”, for one
25 Singer Mary J.
28 Glamorous accessory
29 Actor Fernando
30 Bundle of yarn
32 Alphabet trio
33 Bravo’s “Blood, Sweat and __”
34 Four Tops hit: “__ Out I’ll Be There”
37 Jazz singer Anita (b.1919 - d.2006)
39 Director Mr. McCarey
40 “The Addams Family” son
44 Ben who stars as a young Commissioner Jim Gordon on FOX’s
“Gotham”
47 Sounds of laughter:
2 wds.
48 Mr. Geller
49 Defect on a car door
50 In a lazing-about manner
4 Vera __ (Actress who portrays Norman Bates’ mother on A&E’s “Bates Motel”)
5 Tree type
31 “__ Cole: All In” (BET reality series about the career/ personal life of the platinum-selling singer of the show’s title)
35 Spelled-out grade
36 “Little __”: Beach Boys car song
37 Sound off
38 Couples
41 “Charlie’s Angels” actress Cheryl 42 Jennifer of “The King’s Speech” (2010)
43 Victory cries! 44 Puddle content 45 Wine designation, with Grand 46 Enlightenment in Buddhism
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Saturday, April 18
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Late Laughs
Late Night With Seth Meyers: Seth Meyers
It’s almost time for March Madness! That’s the big tournament where you start out with 64 teams and, in only three weeks, you’re down to no girlfriend.
A Florida woman told police during her arrest that she was caught sitting naked outside a
Dunkin’ Donuts because of a dare. It all started when someone said: “Hey, I dare you to smoke this meth.”
A bathroom at an Indiana Walmart has been closed indefinitely after an employee discovered a working meth lab inside. Though I’m just amazed they found something working inside a Walmart bathroom.
has resigned after questions about his use of campaign money to renovate his office to look like a set from “Downton Abbey.” Although, if he’s a “Downton” fan, he should’ve known he’d eventually be killed off.
Actor Vin Diesel announced yesterday his girlfriend has given birth to their third child. Though it’s hard to say if it’s definitely his because Vin Diesel looks like EVERY baby.
Sudoku
So, what’s the weirdest, most outlandish thing that you’ve ever eaten?
Me, I’ve chowed down on some crickets, ants and grasshoppers a few times, and of course I’d had more than my fair share of raw meats; steak tartar and sushi are just too tasty to pass up.
If just the thought of watching someone pop a few crunchy insects into their mouth is enough to turn your stomach, do yourself a favor: don’t go back and watch old episodes of “Bizarre Foods with Andrew Zimmern.”
Luckily for the culinary squeamish, more recent seasons of the Travel Channel favorite, which returns to the screen Monday, April 13, have been a little bit more tame.
Zimmern has a passion for all foods, no matter how bizarre they may seem, and it seems that there isn’t anything out there that he won’t try.
What he’s out to experience are local cuisines that seem a little bit — or maybe a lot — “off” by American standards. Of course, to the locals in the countries he’s visiting, these foods are
nothing out of the ordinary at all. This season he’s off to places such as Taipei, where he’ll visit a mountainside factory to sample stinky tofu; Kazakhstan, where he’ll milk a horse then chow down on sheep brains; and Newfoundland, Canada, where he’ll
eat chicken fried seal flipper and moose pie.
Add these new experiences to some of the strange ones he’s had in seasons past — such as eating porcupine, sea cucumber or rotten shark meat (hákarl, an Icelandic specialty) — and it’s clear to see that Zimmern is just reinforcing his point: a food that seems “bizarre” to one culture is just a normal, everyday snack in another.
Sunday, April 12
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