What happens to him in the end?? Why is his name Ceaser. I thought he is like the ceaser (emporer) of Panem.
He does the tributes' interviews to show the capitol what the tributes are like, probably to help the betters of the Capitol secure their positions and know who to bet on. Or at keast who they think has the best chance of survival. Ceasar helps the tributes to feel comfortable around their surroundings so they can answer honestly when a question is asked.
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Oblivion
02:57, March 1, 2012 (UTC)
Caesar[]
Presumed dead?
Is it really right to list him as 'presumed dead', when really we have no idea? --MissRatbat (talk) 13:24, December 13, 2015 (UTC)
No, as it was confirmed by Suzanne Collins that he survived the rebellion ;) --File:HammerDwarven reverse.png LordDainTheAwsome, King under the Mountain (send a raven!)File:DainHeraldic.png
The Trivia section contradicts itself.[]
The first sentence of the first paragraph is, "It is unknown whether any particular real-world talk show hosts were inspirational to the character of Caesar Flickerman..." but, then the first sentence of the second paragraph states, "...Flickerman's real life alternate, Ri Chun-hee, a North Korean broadcaster known as the 'woman in pink." So... Which is it? Was he based off a real person or not?Cebr1979 (talk) 01:45, March 20, 2018 (UTC)