Game of Thrones – Which Character Has Evolved The Most During The Battle For The Iron Throne?

Game of Thrones – Which Character Has Evolved The Most?
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The world of the Seven Kingdoms is not for the faint-hearted. With family trials, military tribulations and betrayal on every corner, the Lannisters, Tyrrells and Starks are among the many fighting it out for the Iron Throne in HBO's biggest-ever show 'Game of Thrones'.

But, despite the amount of blood shed over four series so far, there’s been time, too, for some epic romance, secret friendship and enormous valour along the way. And some of the leading characters have changed beyond recognition. So, of those whose heads remain intact, and their insides not pierced by an unwelcome sword, we give you our countdown of our favourite eight. See if you agree…

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Petyr Baelish - a secret passion has turned to betrayal

PETYR BAELISH (Aidan Gillen)

Starting Point: Nicknamed "Littlefinger," is the Master of Coin in King Robert Baratheon's Small Council. Secretly lovelorn for childhood friend Catelynn Stark. His eye on the Iron Throne.

High Point: Helping to orchestrate the assassination of King Joffrey, closely followed by helping Sansa Stark escape King's Landing.

Low Point: Betraying Ned Stark to the Lannisters, thereby ensuring his death. Pushing his wife Lysa through a hole in the floor, to the rocks thousands of feet below.

Finishing Point: Lord Paramount of the Vale, still planning his ascent to the Iron Throne, this time via his dead wife's son Robin, and now nursing a not-so-secret lustful eye for young Sansa.

Evolution Factor: 3/10

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Facing her destiny - Daenrys Targaryan (Emilia Clarke)

DAENERYS TARGARYAN (Emilia Clarke)

Starting Point: Timid sister of Viserys, bundled reluctantly into an arranged marriage with the Dothraki's Khal Drogo, in exchange for an army.

High Point: Stepping into the fire with three dragons' eggs, emerging all-powerful, untouched and with three new pets. Freeing all the slaves of Astopor and earning undying loyalty of thousands of men.

Low Point: Killing husband Drogo with a pillow, losing control of her dragon, and then losing him altogether.

Finishing Point: Breaker of Chains, a queen among men, 'Mhysa' (mother to thousands of grateful former slaves), a woman embracing her destiny full-scale.

Evolution Factor: A good 8/10

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Sansa Stark - a courtship of cruelty

SANSA STARK (Sophie Turner)

Starting Point: Elder Stark daughter, destined for marriage to Prince Joffrey to strengthen the two families' alliance. Keen to be a princess in a nice dress.

High Point: Not many, it has to be said. Arguably being married to Tyrion, who at least is kind to her. Escaping King's Landing finally.

Low Point: Catching Joffrey's eye in the first place. Seeing her father executed, despite Joffrey's promise to save him. Life with Joffrey, generally. Nearly being murdered by Petyr Baelish's wife.

Finishing Point: Finally escaped away from the ghastly court, but still dependent on someone else whose motives are unclear, this time Baelish.

Evolution Factor: 5/10

12 Times The Women Of 'Game Of Thrones' Were Super Fierce
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For all of us die-hard "Game Of Thrones" fans, this Sunday is a sad one. The season four finale is upon us, and while it's rumored to be the best yet, Sundays without GoT are no Sundays at all.While the men of GoT are badass in their own right, from Jon Snow's daring adventures beyond the wall to Tyrion Lannister's perpetual wit (seriously, if Tyrion dies I will riot), it's the ladies who kick some serious ass -- and they don't even need a sword to do it. And although not all of the female characters are beloved (Cersei Lannister better get the "Red Wedding" treatment pronto), there's no denying that they're all impressively fierce.In honor of these killer female characters, we've put together a list of 12 times the ladies of "Game Of Thrones" were way fiercer than the men over the past four seasons:
1. When Daenerys Targaryen supported #YesAllWomen without even realizing it.(02 of13)
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2. That time Brienne of Tarth fought a bear... and lived.(03 of13)
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3. When Cersei made it clear she takes sh*t from no one. No one.(04 of13)
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4. When Daenerys ate a horse's heart like it was chicken.(05 of13)
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5. Every time Arya Stark is on screen.(06 of13)
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6. When Ygritte made it clear she can take care of herself.(07 of13)
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7. When Margery Tyrell did anything and everything to ensure her Queendom.(08 of13)
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8. When Ygritte offered Jon Snow some simple sex advice.(09 of13)
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9. That time Daenerys walked through some fire and came out with three baby dragons.(10 of13)
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10. When Olenna Tyrell alluded to possibly aiding in the killing of King Joffrey and everyone was like YES.(11 of13)
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11. When Ygritte dodged an arrow like a boss.(12 of13)
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12. Any time Melisandre manipulated a situation to get everyone to do exactly what she wanted. Teach us your ways.(13 of13)
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Go on with your bad selves, ladies.

CERSEI LANNISTER (Lena Headey)

Starting Point: Queen of Westeros, wife of Robert Baratheon. Secretly involved with her brother Jaime, who is the father of her three children, including Prince Joffrey. A woman of deep family loyalty, and hungry for power for all of them.

High Point: Getting Joffrey on the throne before news of his illegitimacy leaks out, and installing herself as his Regent.

Low Point: Losing the ear of her son Joffrey, and with it any course of restraint at court. Having Tyrion arrested for Joffrey's murder, even though she knows his guilt is unlikely. Becoming engaged against her will to Loras Tyrell.

Finishing Point: Her son is dead, so is her father, one brother will rightfully have a lifelong grudge, and the other brother no longer so smitten as to fulfil her every whim.

Evolution Factor: 8/10, and not in a good way

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Jon Snow: A wildling was his weakness

JON SNOW (Kit Harington)

Starting Point: Bastard son of Ned Stark. A man out of place at court, who joins the Night Watch in search of valour.

High Point: Overcoming his snobbery and befriending his fellow Watchmen. Saving the Lord Commander's life and being given the Blade of Mormont. His attack on Craster's Keep.

Low Point: Being discovered that he is not one of them by the Wildlings. His relationship with Ygritte. Having to be rescued by Stannis Baratheon from the clutches of Mance Rayder.

Finishing Point: A proven warrior, brave, but with emotional weaknesses.

Evolution Factor: 7/10

Game of Thrones Locations: Beautiful Spots From the HBO Hit Series
Reykjavik, Iceland(01 of09)
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Iceland's otherworldly landscapes of ice and snow make it an ideal location for all the scenes that are supposed to take place North of the Wall. The producers shot for a month here in 2011, and decided to return for subsequent seasons. The official Game of Thrones behind-the-scenes blog from HBO calls it the "most intense of the shoot locations, with very short days, treacherous ice, and storms that a White Walker would feel right at home in."

Photo credit: Reykjavik Travel
Making GOT Season 3(02 of09)
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Equipment and transportation had to be sturdy and outfitted for the weather, but as this picture shows, even a detachment of Iceland's customized Super-Jeeps sometimes couldn't prevail. For the Season 3 shoot, inclement weather was a major stress factor because the shoot schedule was only eight days, as opposed to one month the first time. For tourists who don't have to worry about getting scenes in the can, a Super-Jeep tour is one of the most fun and adrenaline-packed ways to experience Iceland...especially if you combine it with a hike across the ice or up the side of a mountain!

Photo credit: Helen Sloan/HBO
Hotel Bellevue in Dubrovnik, Croatia(03 of09)
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This stunning view of King's Landing—er, sorry, Dubrovnik, is actually what many of the cast probably experienced after shooting the capital scenes by day. Adriatic Luxury Hotels hosted most of the cast and crew during their stay, and some staff were even lucky enough to party with them. Hotel Bellevue, a stylish luxury hotel just a short walk from Old Town Dubrovnik, just launched a "Discover King's Landing" package that includes oceanview accommodations, a welcome bottle of wine (Tyrion would approve!) and a replica of a "key to King's Landing" that doubles in real life as an attractions pass.

Photo credit: ALH
Qarth/Lokrum Island, Croatia(04 of09)
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Fan sites have compared Qarth, as seen in this still image from the set, to Babylon many thousands of years ago. But in fact, the Qarth scenes were shot on a tiny island called Lokrum, just off the coast of Dubrovnik. It's a popular daytrip destination, easily accessible by ferry from the city. Its unique landscape, which includes a small salt lake and a thousand-year-old abandoned monastery, made it a perfect real-life setting for GOT's pagan oasis city.

Photo credit: HBO
Essaouira, Morocco(05 of09)
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This disheveled yet charming port town in Morocco once was a backpacker's stopover; but when the GOT location scouts discovered it, it became one of the main backdrops for Daenerys Targaryen's journey from displaced child-bride to dragon queen. With its colorful bazaar and bustling harbor, Essaouira is ripe for cinematographic transformation into Astapor, or one of the other exotic cities of Essos where Dany comes into her power.

Photo credit: Art of Backpacking
Ouarzazate, Morocco(06 of09)
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What luck for fans worldwide that Game of Thrones enthusiast Mary O'Connell sought out this film site in a remote south-central Morocco region nicknamed "The Door of the Desert," snapped a pic, and posted it on Twitter. Were it not for the rigging and camera crane, the bristling spear brigades standing in front of ancient baked-brick facades would look like a scene from 1,000 years ago.

Photo credit: Mary O'Connell
Belfast, Northern Ireland(07 of09)
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Though perhaps not quite as exotic as some of the other locations, Northern Ireland holds the distinction of being the primary film locale for Game of Thrones, Seasons 1-3. Its castles, quarries and woods served as the setting for most of the Winterfell story lines. As yet, there's no word whether Northern Ireland will remain the production's headquarters for Season 4 and beyond. Regardless, a bus tour of GOT locations is being set up for curious tourists.

Photo credit: Northern Ireland Screen
Ballintoy Harbour, Northern Ireland(08 of09)
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This remote Northern Ireland harbor serves as the real-life counterpart to the Iron Islands, bleak and inhospitable home of the violent seafaring Greyjoys. It's no stretch of the imagination on a cloudy day, with gray cliffs rearing hundreds of feet above a vast and sullen ocean.

Photo credit: Flickr/johmuk
Azure Window, Gozo(09 of09)
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And for the final slide, we go back to the beginning. This otherworldly natural arch in remote Southern Malta is where a young and naive Daenerys Targaryen married Khal Drogo in the very beginning of Game of Thrones, Season 1. Ah, the memories!

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JAIME LANNISTER (Nikolaj Coster-Waldau)

Starting Point: Skilled swordsman of the Kingsguard. In love with his sister the Queen, willing to do anything for her. Also 'the Kingslayer' for getting rid of the previous incumbent Aerys II.

High Point: Duelling with Ned Stark, and then letting him live when the fight is skewed in his own favour. Pairing up with Brienne of Tarth and later saving her life. Disobeying Cersei's order to kill their brother Tyrion before trial and later helping him escape King's Landing.

Low Point: Being taken prisoner by the Starks. Dealing with his father's contempt, generally. Oh, and having his sword hand cut off by the brutal Locke.

Finishing Point: A much-maligned man of valour, disillusioned by the actions of those he loves most, but his bond with his brother deepened and new friendships created along the way

Evolution Factor: 8/10

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Arya Stark - barely recognisable as the young lady of Winterfell that we first met

ARYA STARK (Maisie Williams)

Starting Point: Younger Stark daughter, tomboy, happy with a weapon.

High Point: Escaping King's Landing dressed as a boy. Freeing prisoner Jaqen H'ghar and earning his loyalty. Unlikely friendship with Tywin Lannister. Killing her first man.

Low Point: Her father's execution. Discovering her brother's murder. Travelling all the way to the Vale, to discover her aunt is dead. Having to escape… again.

Finishing Point: A girl who's seen far too much bloodshed for her young age, but now has the fighting chops to acquit herself in this brutal world

Evolution Factor: An easy 9/10

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Brothers Tyrion and Jaime Lannister have found comradeship in trying times

TYRION LANNISTER (Peter Dinklage)

Starting Point: 'The Imp'. The runt of his mother's litter, after a birth which killed her, for which his father blames him. A hedonistic, decadent but wonderfully witty courtly plaything. Despairing of the antics of his siblings, he has rightly turned to wine, women and song.

High Point: His skills finally being recognised by his father, who makes him 'Hand to the King', even if it is Joffrey. Becoming ever more powerful in King's Landing. Leading the city's men against their besiegers, after Joffrey abandons post.

Low Point: Being overruled by his father and stripped of all power. Being forced to marry Sansa Stark. Being put on trial for Joffrey's murder. Losing his lover Shae to his father. Killig his father in the privy.

Finishing Point: An underestimated but astounding leader of men, driven mad with betrayal, smuggled out of the city that has undone him and on the way to brand new fields

Evolution Factor: A staggering 10/10

"Game of Thrones" Actors, In & Out of Character
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Daenerys Targaryen / Emilia Clarke
Arya Stark / Maisie Williams(02 of18)
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Cersei Lannister / Lena Headey(03 of18)
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Gendry / Joe Dempsie(04 of18)
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Shae / Sibel Kekilli(05 of18)
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Bronn / Jerome Flynn(06 of18)
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Jaime Lannister / Nikolaj Coster-Waldau(07 of18)
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Catelyn Stark / Michelle Fairley(08 of18)
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Theon Greyjoy / Alfie Allen(09 of18)
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Bran Stark / Isaac Hempstead Wright(10 of18)
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Sansa Stark / Sophie Turner(11 of18)
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Petyr 'Littlefinger' Baelish / Aidan Gillen(12 of18)
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Sandor 'The Hound' Clegane / Rory McCann(13 of18)
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Tyrion Lannister / Peter Dinklage(14 of18)
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Tywin Lannister / Charles Dance(15 of18)
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Robb Stark / Richard Madden(16 of18)
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Jon Snow / Kit Harington(17 of18)
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Samwell Tarly / John Bradley(18 of18)
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