Game Of Thrones Season 5 Spoilers: Tywin Lannister Not Really Dead? Jorah Moves On After Being Bannished By Khaleesi

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"Game of Thrones" season 5 spoilers hint that Tywin Lannister might not really be dead, or there could be flashback scenes, as Jorah moves on after he was bannished by the Khaleesi from Meereen.

Charles Dance, who played the character to the hilt, teased "Game of Thrones" season 5 spoilers to MTV UK in the wake of the season 4 finale where he was apparently killed by his son Tyrion Lannister while sitting on the toilet, after finding out that his father has been shacking with his former lover.

"I'm not completely missing out on the next series. More than that, I'm not going to say. You haven't seen the last of Tywin Lannister, is all I'll say," he said, per E! News.

But E! News said in its "Game of Thrones" season 5 spoilers that Tywin is indeed dead in the books, and the details of his death can be read at "A Storm of Swords," which is the third installment of "A Song of Ice and Fire" series by George R.R. Martin.

Tywin's funeral, however, can be found on the fourth book titled "A Feast of Crows."

"During the memorial, Tywin's daughter is bothered by her late father's facial expression and also recalls a memory of him being ridiculed at a feast," E! Reported.

Meanwhile, Vanity Fair noted that Ser Jorah didn't really do anything significant last season and the character has been reduced to mouthing affirmatives and looking serious in the presence of Danaerys Targayen.

"By the time he was banished, his Khaleesi-triggered disappointment didn't carry the same weight," it said. "So it's past time to hit the reset button and give Jorah someone else to interact with. Iain Glen is a charming and engaging performer who deserves better than perpetually waiting in the wings for the Khaleesi."

The magazine also said in its "Game of Thrones" season 5 spoilers that Jorah and Tyrion might cross paths in Braavos just like in "A Dance with Dragons."

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