Although the Lannister patriarch might have refused to believe him anyway as you'll see, Tywin-rather frustratingly-has something of a blind spot when it comes to his children. Still, Tyrion plays dumb and (after a light interlude with Bronn in which the subject of pay is much discussed) we find out that he wasn't planning to blab to their father about the utter failures that Cersei and Joffrey are. (Much.) She wants to know what he's going to say about her and Joffrey when he meets with Lord Tywin-which is actually a very sensible thing to be worried about, considering Tyrion's sitting on the knowledge of a whole lot of stupid and idiotic things that mother and son have done in the past. "They said you lost your nose, but it's not as gruesome as all that," Cersei jibes, but she's not here to insult Tyrion. He probably wouldn't have let her in at all if he didn't have the axe to hand. Or trying to, anyway, since Tyrion's squire Podrick summons him to their employer's sick room, where Tyrion is at present entertaining Cersei. We move quickly to King's Landing, where Bronn is doing the nasty with a prostitute.
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