10 Things Everyone Gets Wrong About Game Of Thrones
Hodor's name is actually Walder. Now we've got your attention, here's more of the biggest mistakes you can make in Westeros.
The world and lore behind Game of Thrones is as vast as it is intricate. Considering the constraints and time restrictions of the television format, it's remarkable that creators David Benioff and D.B. Weiss have managed to condense so much information in an easy-to-digest manner. Despite this, there are still some details and scenes that have caused some confusion among show watchers. While most of these misconceptions may seem only minor, they can lead to an altered interpretation of what is happening in the bigger picture. This list takes a look at some of the most common misconceptions that have come about due to a misinterpretation of certain events or details. Most of these are down to the show not making these points quite clear enough, not being able to allocated enough time to some plot points, or just due to watchers making false assumptions. Note that if you aren't up to date with the television series (the end of Season 4 as of writing), then there will be spoilers ahead. Future events and details won't be discussed, but if you're hyper-sensitive to even minor spoilers and haven't read the books yet, then proceed with caution.