CommanderTMugler
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They changed some small details overall but nothing major, in the books Sansa then Cersei are engaged to Willas, the true heir to Highgarden but he's never mentioned on TV. It wasn't Loras who spilled the beans, let alone in a one night stand (though it made for an overdue same sex scene).
For a second I thought Loras and his squire would add in new same sex storyline but that was demolished in a minute, as well as Loras' devotion to Renly along with his main quote "“When the sun has set, no candle can replace it” that went on for a while in the books.
I have a bit of resentment against that since I would have loved to see Renly's story develop for a bit longer. Him getting killed by a random shadow was so amateur and not up to par with the rest of the other deaths in the series.
For a second I thought Loras and his squire would add in new same sex storyline but that was demolished in a minute, as well as Loras' devotion to Renly along with his main quote "“When the sun has set, no candle can replace it” that went on for a while in the books.
I have a bit of resentment against that since I would have loved to see Renly's story develop for a bit longer. Him getting killed by a random shadow was so amateur and not up to par with the rest of the other deaths in the series.

Joffrey and Cersei has blue eyes... but who has brown and green eyes? Or is she just generalizing to mean Arya will kill many...?
There's also a lot of people to keep up with and it's easy to get confused. I agree with you totally about Varys, though. I do think he's very much a realist, as are most of the (successful) players in this game like Olenna and Tywin. I just cannot stand Littlefinger, and I can't see him as anything beyond a despicable prick. And I usually don't have a problem with morally gray characters (I love Jaime, Varys, and Tywin), but for some reason LF gets under my skin.