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\'Game of Thrones\' Tommen teases Margaery wedding night: \'Scary. Nervous. Excited\'
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If the above photo doesn\'t make it clear enough, "Game of Thrones" is having another wedding in Sunday\'s (April 26) episode. Margaery (Natalie Dormer) and Tommen (Dean-Charles Chapman) will finally tie the knot, officially making her a queen.
The synopsis for the new episode, titled "High Sparrow," say that "Queen Margaery enjoys her new husband." Since she rather famously didn\'t consummate her first two marriages with King Renly and King Joffrey -- it\'s through that loophole that she\'s able to wed her third king -- chances are she probably won\'t make that mistake again.
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When asked about how Tommen views the prospect of sex for the first time, actor Dean-Charles Chapman tells Zap2it: "Scary. Nervous. Excited."
"He\'s very young. I think it\'s pretty obvious that he hasn\'t had a girlfriend before or anything. It\'s a big deal for Tommen. He\'s got a woman. It\'s scary," Chapman says with a smile.
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Unlike the kings who have come before him, Tommen is actually a very good person, despite (or because of) the fact that he\'s young and incredibly naive. That\'s why he hasn\'t noticed the battle for control over him between his bride-to-be, Margaery, and his mother, Cersei Lannister (Lena Headey).
"When Tywin [Charles Dance] was alive, Tywin was the one, for me, that was putting him in the good direction to be a good king," Chapman says of Tommen. "Now he\'s gone, and he\'s just got his mom and his wife for him to look up to and learn from, and they\'re not very good people, are they?"
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Based on what Chapman has to say about Tommen\'s evolving relationship with Margaery, Cersei will start to see her youngest son gravitate away from her.
"I think every boy, once they get a girlfriend or get married, they sort of just part themselves from their parents," Chapman says. "He\'s definitely doing a lot of that this season. All he wants is just a new life with Margaery, and to be around her 24/7. And Cersei, the way that she is, she don\'t like that. She does not like that."
"Game of Thrones" airs Sundays at 9 p.m. ET/PT on HBO.
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Littlefinger's ultimate goals have yet to be revealed, but right now he's caused some serious trouble in Westeros. He betrayed Ned Stark, got the Iron Throne in major debt to the Iron Bank of Braavos, and -- as star Sophie Turner puts it -- is "a bit of a pedo" when it comes to Sansa. So, uhh, not a good dude in our eyes. « Show less
Drinking out of Jeor Mormont's skull, torturing Hodor and just generally being... Show more »
Drinking out of Jeor Mormont's skull, torturing Hodor and just generally being the worst? Karl manages to put Craster to shame. « Show less
Remember Daenerys' rapey, manipulative older brother? He was the first "thank... Show more »
Remember Daenerys' rapey, manipulative older brother? He was the first "thank goodness" death of "Game of Thrones," but that doesn't stop him from earning a top spot on this list. Sure, he didn't have the easiest childhood, but there actually is nothing redeemable about Viserys. « Show less
Roose Bolton is a power-hungry, cold-hearted pragmatist who fans will forever hate... Show more »
Roose Bolton is a power-hungry, cold-hearted pragmatist who fans will forever hate due to the fact he led to the murder of Robb Stark. Roose might only be out for himself (not a bad quality in Westeros) but his betrayals and the fact he is father to Ramsay make him about as evil as they come. « Show less
Joffrey, rest in absolute turmoil. Sure, the Boy King might be dead, but he left... Show more »
Joffrey, rest in absolute turmoil. Sure, the Boy King might be dead, but he left a wake of destruction and obnoxious prissiness in his path. Joffrey ultimately was a spoiled kid given too much power whose worst self came out without strong parental figures to reprimand him. « Show less
The Mountain hasn't been a big presence on "Game of Thrones," largely... Show more »
The Mountain hasn't been a big presence on "Game of Thrones," largely due to casting troubles more than anything else. But this is a monster who has no soul and no problem torturing, raping and murdering whoever is in his path -- including children. He truly is just about the worst person in Westeros. But the worst actually is ... « Show less
Ah, Ramsay. Sure, you might just want the love of your dad, but you're also... Show more »
Ah, Ramsay. Sure, you might just want the love of your dad, but you're also one twisted SOB. And with the eyes of the entire realm not watching your every move, you're bound to cause some serious death and destruction before someone (hopefully) puts you down. « Show less
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