HD screencaps of Joe in episode 3.08 entitled “Second Sons” have been added to the gallery. Enjoy!
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3.08 Second Sons
By Jennifer Vineyard
Finally, after all this time of not knowing who his father was, Gendry discovered on last Sunday’s Game of Thrones what the audience has known all along: He is the bastard son of the late King Robert Baratheon. (And technically, more of an heir to the throne than the incest-bred Joffrey.) “Haven’t you ever wondered where your strength came from?” Melisandre asked Gendry as they sailed past King’s Landing. “Your talent for fighting? Why do you think the Gold Cloaks wanted you?” Of course, she’s not looking for Gendry to take the Iron Throne — she’s a Stannis supporter — and when she tells Gendry “there is power in a king’s blood,” she’s thinking about her own supply. Joe Dempsie, who plays Gendry, chatted with Vulture about who he thinks should be king, Arya-Gendry shipping, and fans who write songs.
Even if you were a reader of the books, you might still be surprised by Gendry’s story line. It seems like he’s been merged with Edric Storm now.
Yeah! Do you like that they’ve strayed from the Gendry story line? It must be nice for you guys to be wrong-footed sometimes, and not know precisely where it’s going to go at various stages. I think it’s a testament to Dan [Weiss] and David [Benioff], that they know which story lines are sacred and which ones can be played with, to make it more interesting. And it’s great for me, obviously, because I get more to do. There wasn’t that much high drama when it came to Gendry in the books, but on TV there is, so I’m happy.
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HD screencaps of Joe in episode 3.07 entitled “The Bear and the Maiden Fair” have been added to the gallery. Enjoy!
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3.07 The Bear and the Maiden Fair
HD screencaps of Joe in episode 3.06 entitled “The Climb” have been added to the gallery. Enjoy!
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3.06 The Climb
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