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There are some things coming up that I can't wait to see.
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Also some things coming up I totally don't want to see. |
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Great news nonetheless, even if it wasn't all that hard to see it coming. |
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What about Gendry? I feel like he should be singing "Drops of Jupiter" when he appears.
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Looks like Renly is too stupid to combine forces with the Starks to take down the Lannisters. His wife is an interesting character though, LOL. So is that Amazon knight woman.
Wonder if we've seen the end of Pycelle? Something tells me Littlefinger and/or The Spider knew that Tyrion was toying with them and didn't spill the beans on purpose. I think The Spider is one step ahead of everyone at all times. Interesting new role for Shay. Wonder what will happen there. Hopefully the Starks are testing Theon's loyalty and aren't actually relying on him to turn the Greyjoy clan. It is hard to believe that he would be more loyal to the Starks than his own blood. |
Yoren was a bad ass, I'm going to miss his character. He took down quite a few men on his way out though, including the guy who shot him with the crossbow.
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Didn't really love last nights episode but it was kinda cool to see that part of the bald dude's speech to Tyrian that they use in the season 2 trailer.
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I liked it. My favorite for this season so far.
I liked Tyrion's spy game that outed Pycell, and his conversations with Cersei and then with Varys. I liked the Arya part and the way they handled Yoren's death and Lommy's. I liked the part with Theon and his father and thought they did a good job giving some insight into Theon. And my favorite part was Renly and Margery, Margery was awesome! |
I really like what they've done with the Iron Islands. The casting, sets, and costumes really do an awesome job of conveying the culture. I love how all their clothes are completely salt stained.
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Boy, sweet boy, a man can fight...
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Yoren went out like a badass.
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Yeah, the Theon Greyjoy match was the least plausible one for Myrcella, and Varys didn't buy it for a second.
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Varys is really smart and conniving. I'm not sure if I hate him or like him.
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the scene last season between varys and littlefinger in the throne room is one of the best of the show. very well done
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Definitely doesn't mean Tyrion will trust the other two at all though. Tyrion is my favorite character by far in the books and the show. |
I don't know, I think LF fell for it because sending him to the Vale to persuade Lysa Arryn to marry her son to Myrcella makes a lot more sense than what was proposed to Varys, plus LF was dying to get his hands on Harrenhall and to be a Lord. That's why he was so pissed about the deception whereas Varys just laughs and gives a speech about power.
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I have just a few thoughts on season 2 so far - no I didn't read the books so no leet flaming please.
In short, the production - mind numbingly slow. There are seemingly only 3 "good guys" in the story, Arya and the other bastard (forget his name, the bull helm kid) and Jon Snow - even Sansa is a **** (least she is to the whore/hand maiden). Not that I am complaining, just an observation on how utterly cruel everyone in the story is. Any one of them would kill a person for looking at them wrong, wild stuff. I am in love with the Iron dude's sister, Gemma Whelan - mean, tough hot chick. I can do without the gheys. I would like more about Jon Snow and his wall buddies. I wonder how much The dragon lady plays a part in the whole thing but so far I'm not impressed. "Khalisi" is getting real old. Seems to me the tribe she led would have already chosen a new leader and not accepted her. If they removed her altogether I would be perfectly fine with it but I know that can't happen. Also I realize they cast an actress with very limited history but she is the weak link in the cast and not convincing at all. Love the Dwarf, hate Lena Headley (she plays that part oh too well) can't wait for the little turd king, the whore house owner and "no balls" to get theirs (if in fact they ever do, I don't know didn't read the books), and was seriously disappointed when they chose to whack the old guy instead of the other two. Still pissed they whacked the best movie actor (in my opinion of course) in season 1 but I get the story. Just wished they could have had Sean Bean play someone else. In short, I think I get it, 5 kingdoms going to fight for the throne, right? Season 1 got off to a fast start and this season is totally opposite. Anyway just throwing in my 2 cents, still going to watch all of it and anxious for each new episode. EDIT - forgot to discuss the witch with all the influence over the one guy (forget his name) - yawn. |
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That said, we need to stop the insanity. The guy has died 21 times. |
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My thoughts on your thoughts. I think there are a few more good guys, my list as far as main characters go would include Tyrion, Robb, Bran, Arya, Jon, Catelyn, Dany and Davos (new guy who serves Stannis). There ae other minor ones. Of course, few of GRRM's characters in these books are purely good or bad, which keeps it interesting. I'm not in love with the casting of Theon's sister, but I'll giver her a chance. I too could do without the gay scenes, but Margery was hot and I liked her character. You will get more out of Jon Snow and his buddies in upcoming episodes. I thought the actress playing Dany was good last season, but she hasn't been great so far this season, not that she's had much to do, but I will hold judgment because I really liked her last season. The bottom line is Dany doesn't have a huge role in Book 2, so she won't have a huge role this season until nearer the end. Her story really picks up steam in book 3 though, and I think this actress can pull it off. The problem this season and future seasons have is that the story has gotten so expansive with so many characters and locations. Season one got off to a bang with Bran being thrown out the window and all the Starks being together with Ned to be the center of it all. Now they have to try to balance a lot of stories all over the place in a short time with no true lead character (other than Tyrion), so it has taken some time to get eveything set up. The second half of GRRM books tend to hold a lot more action, so I think things will pick up nicely as this season goes along. |
So far Asha/Yara (Theon's sister) is not doing much for me in the show. The casting is super odd to me, not at all what I pictured while reading. We'll see where she goes but so far it's really off to me.
She's so feisty and clever and funny and sexy in the books. But whatever. It's still early. |
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Her witty banter with Theon when he thinks she's someone else is much better in the book scene. We'll have to see as it goes on, but I pictured her as a little more attractive than the girl playing her on the show.
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Do not want. |
It works for me. I doubt The Iron Islands are full of beautiful women, much less one that would be accepted and respected as a leader of men. She had to be a little "butch".
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so is this show good? I just ordered HBO for the HBO GO on xbox. They have all of the shows from every season. Was gonna start with this, The Wire, Oz, Deadwood or Carnivale. I haven't seen any of those. I'm leaning towards The Wire though.
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I would go for the wire just because you can watch the whole thing beginning to end. GoT's got years left to go, so no rush at this point.
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WTF was that at the end?
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Bronn, the next time Sir Merrin speaks, kill him. . . That was a threat. . See the difference?
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WTF was that? A shadow demon?
Also, Joffrey is still ridiculously evil. And it's good to see Daenarys get out of the desert. |
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Tyrion gets to verbally dismantle an average of about one minor character per episode now, which I totally support. Dinklage is amazing to watch, and he totally deserves the Emmys and the top billing.
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Still wondering what in the **** I just watched at the end though... :spock: |
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The Wire Oz Deadwood Carinvale Had Deadwood lasted longer I would hated rated it about Oz. Deadwoods best beats Oz best though. Carnivale was cut short but was a brillant show, extremely odd but the characters were rich and deep and the thought provoking storyline keep my interested. Another show that ended too early was Rome. It had so much promise but ended after a two year run. |
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...and the ending gets us to my least favorite part of the book.
Ugh. Hate that part about birthing a shadow :whackit: Oh well, at least it rebounds strongly RATHER quickly. |
Yeah, that part turned off my wife and her friend that watchs with us. They said dragons and white walkers are something they can deal with....birthing black ooze that stands up wierded them out.
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Interesting episode, but this season seems to be moving sloooooow.
How crazy will it be if Arya ends up being some sort of apprentice for Tywin. |
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My favorite line was, "There's no cure being a ****".
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Did anyone else think that the one whore was going to penetrate the other whore with that stag staff?
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Jack Gleeson plays a ridiculously evil character in Joffrey very well.
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There hasn't been much Jaime Lannister this season yet either. I guess with him being locked up by Robb there wouldn't be. He was a very interesting character last season, though.
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EDIT: Just reread it, and it wasn't totally bare, but was topless. They also took Dontos out of the scene. I wonder if we'll see him later or if they'll write him out. |
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