I still can't believe Thoros is Dennis Pennis.
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Stannis was also Thomas Jefferson.

I still can't believe Thoros is Dennis Pennis.
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I'm sure some viewers have noticed this, but maybe some haven't:
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I still can't believe Thoros is Dennis Pennis.
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It's like Russian literature.Probably the one of the most sturdy series when it comes to holding up on rewatches. To the point of a flaw, really. Rewatching the first two seasons shows just how insanely dense the writing is. There's so many single references and name drops that only happen once or twice, and thus very easy to forget.
Oh, and Beric Dondarrion back in S1.
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Hope one day someone has the skill to superimpose the new Beric's head on the top for that scene.
So jarring on a rewatch.
At least it's just a scene.
For The Mountain, we went from the monstrous Conan Stevens to tall'n'thin Ian Whyte. Ser Gregor looks like he lost half his weight.
But he's not supposed to be creepy, he's supposed to be a goddamned Juggernaut.I like the new Mountain, I get a creepy Christopher Lee vibe from him.
The real question, looking at the map, isn't the timing, but what sort of crazy path Melisandre took that somehow had them sail past King's Landing.
But he's not supposed to be creepy, he's supposed to be a goddamned Juggernaut.
Could you picture him beheading a horse in one swing?
The real question, looking at the map, isn't the timing, but what sort of crazy path Melisandre took that somehow had them sail past King's Landing.
Actually if you look at the map, there is a lake south of Harrenhal,and from a there is a river that flows south that eventually flows into the Blackwater, so actually sailing past KL makes perfect sense if that's the route she takes.
I'm sure some viewers have noticed this, but maybe some haven't:
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Diana Rigg is a great choice. The guy who is torturing Theon would have deserved it as well.Game of Thrones nominated for 4 Critics Choice TV Awards
- Best Drama
- Best Supporting Actor – Nikolaj Coster-Waldau
- Best Supporting Actress – Emilia Clarke
- Best Guest Performer – Diana Rigg
As Redshift, I also noticed the Flame sword references, and assumed that it was a single/unique weapon. So, when both Stannis (sword of light?) and then Beric later where shown with it, Thoros name sort of passed me until now.I'm sure some viewers have noticed this, but maybe some haven't:
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As Redshift, I also noticed the Flame sword references, and assumed that it was a single/unique weapon. So, when both Stannis (sword of light?) and then Beric later where shown with it, Thoros name sort of passed me until now.
So, thanks for mentioning it. I like the character even more, and he has barely appeared in the show! But, should we then assume that there is a "show trick" behind flaming a sword, or it's really "magic" related to the Lord of Light? It's probably mentioned back around the Blackwater episodes, but I'm saving a rewatch until this season finalizes.
http://i.imgur.com/Yy0Yoma.jpg
Noticed a couple of obvious things: It's possible to circumvent The Wall by crossing the river at the West. But since it's name is [B]"The Gorge"[/B], I would assume it's pretty deep/large/has strong currents. Still, doesn't sounds as bad as escalating a mountain-range vertical wall.
The other one, is about the [B]The Twins[/B]: While using its bridge seems convenient, it does not look so critical as to being forced to pact a marriage.
[IMG]http://i.imgur.com/Yy0Yomal.jpg
Also -initially-, Robb let Theon go and try to convince his father to provide them ships. Was that the reason of why his army took the [B]left path[/B] of the Greenfork river? Wouldn't be more wise to take the [B]right one[/B], having the Eyrie (Catelyn's syster lands) next to you? Even without her help, it's still a flank less to worry, as I presume that Tywin/The Mountain forces would not dare to invade that land yet.
At the end, it probably would not matter, since now they have switched plans and try to siege Casterly Rock. But still.
Guess I need to start looking the Extras already..[/QUOTE]
That's not an official map from the show is it? The misspelling of Eastwatch lol
Ah thanks, that explains it. Seems a lot of my doubts will be clarified after I rewatch the series since the beginning.Jaime's army was besieging Riverrun, and Rob needed to cross at The Twins to get there in time to pull off his sneaky ambush.
Another vote for Diana (Olenna Tyrell). It's difficult to suddenly appear and become relevant on a show that already has well known/liked characters. But she managed, almost effortlessly. And Nikolaj benefited of the well written role, as well as his natural charm, so I approve. Would just add Gwendoline(Brienne) and Sophie (Sansa) to the mix.Game of Thrones nominated for 4 Critics Choice TV Awards
- Best Drama
- Best Supporting Actor – Nikolaj Coster-Waldau
- Best Supporting Actress – Emilia Clarke
- Best Guest Performer – Diana Rigg
The other one, is about the The Twins: While using its bridge seems convenient, it does not look so critical as to being forced to pact a marriage.
So, thanks for mentioning it. I like the character even more, and he has barely appeared in the show! But, should we then assume that there is a "show trick" behind flaming a sword, or it's really "magic" related to the Lord of Light? It's probably mentioned back around the Blackwater episodes, but I'm saving a rewatch until this season finalizes.
Oh, I understand that crossing the river with a whole army would not work. Was thinking more about retrace some steps, and go around the river instead.Also:
I think the idea is that you need the Twins to move an army across the river. If there are six people in your party, sure, grab a rowboat or something. It's a huge, wide river (maybe half a mile across), and you might get to the other side way down stream... but fine, no problem.
BUT, if you have tens of thousands of troops in armor, wagon trains carrying more weapons and armor and other gear, catapults, tents, thousands of horses, food, mobile kitchens, mobile command structures, etc etc, you have to go to the one place where there's a huge wide bridge.
Thanks, will do it once this season ends - in case they decide to mention it later.Thoros of Myrs trick to getting a flaming sword was explained in the first book, but I don't think that made into the show. PM me if you want to know (no spoilers).
Oh, I understand that crossing the river with a whole army would not work. Was thinking more about retrace some steps, and go around the river instead.
I mean, the Twins seems to be very close to where it starts. But the comment about having to make a sneak attack does make sense.
Oh, I understand that crossing the river with a whole army would not work. Was thinking more about retrace some steps, and go around the river instead.
I mean, the Twins seems to be very close to where it starts. But the comment about having to make a sneak attack does make sense.
Thanks, will do it once this season ends - in case they decide to mention it later.
It would've been several hundred miles to go around it, or they would've had to go through the bog of The Neck.
Ohh. That's not shown in the Viewers guide map:Oh, north of The Twins is a monstrous great swamp, and the Kingsroad passing through Moat Cailin is seriously the only way to get across the neck by land.
Ohh. That's not shown in the Viewers guide map:
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Oddly enough, it seems to also be missing a river's "arm". Oh well.
oh, yeah. is she really a porn actress? her accent is atrocious. that's another "what were they thinking" casting decision.
So I just marathoned the first seven episodes of Season Two and I can see now why Dany's story is so despised in this season.
It's completely filler isn't it?
Absolutely dire.
i wouldn't say filler....just extremely slow-moving. Theon's storyline is definitely filler since we haven't gone anywhere since the beginning of the season
Yes we have, Theon has one less finger and cock now.
Maybe it's because the book series has thousands of pages and we only get 10 episodes a year, but I really don't see anything that happens on this show as filler. To me it always seems to have a purpose and a direction, and to this point the show hasn't given me any reason to feel otherwise.
oh, yeah. is she really a porn actress? her accent is atrocious. that's another "what were they thinking" casting decision.
edit: Ros was awesome
She appeared in at least one porn movie before she starred in the movie "Gegen die Wand". She's absolutely great in that role. I haven't been that impressed with her performance in GoT either, but she can act. She won a Lola, the most important German film prize, twice in her career. Here she gets the Lola from Christop Waltz: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OOTNEnB5O7A
I think some people are also legitimately disturbed by the torture scenes and want them to end.
Yeah, I think that's a lot of it.
I've seen a lot of people refer to torture scenes as 'boring', like they can stomach gruesome torture, it's just that they don't enjoy Theon's scenes at all and would rather be watching something else.
Which I get. But here's the thing - when are we EVER supposed to be enjoying the spectacle of torture?
That's the point. It's horrible to watch. We just want it to end immediately, but it doesn't end immediately - which is what torture is.
So either you believe that these torture scenes are just being shown for torture's sake and that we're supposed to be enjoying them, or you believe that these scenes are being shown because of what this will mean for Theon's story arc.
If Theon dies at the beginning of Season 4 and the guy who was torturing him are never seen again, I'll retract everything I said - but I doubt it.
I don't really get that disturbed by it, but at this point I feel we've seen all we need to see in Theon getting tortured. He was emotionally manipulated, had a finger cut off in a "tell me to cut your finger off" scene, and now his dick is gone. I really hope we find out why the next time we see him, you can't really go any farther than cutting a dude's dick off.
You guys do know this show follows a book, right? So if the books said: Theon got his finger, dick, left leg cut off and got stabbed in the eye then that's exactly what needs to happen on the show. It's also a pretty important thing so that the show can't just change it and since they are showing Theon being tortured they can't just jump ahead 5 episodes and suddenly Theon is limbless.
Uh there's no ZERO discussion about books comparisons in this thread.
Seriously, do people not read the thread rules at all? You don't see anything wrong with what you just said?
To be fair, you should really be quoting the post above the one that you did quote