dinosaur_hunter2
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And here I was thinking I was seeing thingsSame here. Knew I wasn't crazy.
Also, I don't think the "Sansa being almost raped" scene was unnecessary. It added more drama and showed how terrified Sansa was after that.
And here I was thinking I was seeing thingsSame here. Knew I wasn't crazy.
Also the complaints about Qhorin Halfhand were silenced by his performance, I can't put my finger on it but there is something about him that is just so right for the part.
I'm still pretty sure Lollys was the heavy set handmaiden getting her clothes ripped off.
And I wasn't complaining about the High Septon being contrived. I said it was enough to show the crowd's ferocity. I know it was in the books and was impressed that they showed it. [ASoS]It gives hope that they'll give good screen time to all the Septon stuff in later books
To show Sansa in danger of being raped specifically is sloppy and unnecessary. When the Dothraki were taking over that village they somehow magically found a way to show someone being raped in the background with having some cheap fabricated scenario.
YES that exchange was incredible.
Not knowing the outcomes, I thought she was a goner. i thought her being a rape victim would have been a plot twist, so I was nailbiting (They had their pants off and ready to strike. That's was too close for comfort.)I didn't notice Lollys getting raped in the scene. I will have to look for it on a re-watch.
I'm not really sure why showing Sansa almost getting raped is sloppy or unnecessary. It added drama to the scene and made the payoff of the Hound coming to her rescue that much more satisfying. Plus it is something that likely would have happened in that scenario.
I hope that Ygritte is a big character... and also a massive slut. Jon WTF is wrong with you?
Not knowing the outcomes, I thought she was a goner. i thought her being a rape victim would have been a plot twist, so I was nailbiting (They had their pants off and ready to strike. That's was too close for comfort.)
But, in the books, Qhorin does just that. The problem starts when Jon pursues Ygritte because that part does not exist in the books.I thought the episode was the best of the season so far. I wasn't bothered by the deviations from the book, although the rangers leaving Jon alone with Ygritte was hard to swallow. I feel like that could have been written better, perhaps one of the wildlings is off on his own and makes a run for it and the other rangers are forced to chase after him and leave Jon to guard Ygritte or something.
Sweet handrail and wallpaper.
I thought the episode was the best of the season so far. I wasn't bothered by the deviations from the book, although the rangers leaving Jon alone with Ygritte was hard to swallow. I feel like that could have been written better, perhaps one of the wildlings is off on his own and makes a run for it and the other rangers are forced to chase after him and leave Jon to guard Ygritte or something.
It doesn't look any worse than King's Landing (in fact, the two look quite similar).Qarthe is the worst looking area that has ever appeared on the TV show. I have a feeling it's going to get worse whenMaybe the house of undying will make up for it.Daenerys moves on to other cities.
It doesn't bother me per se, but he's simply not speaking truth about the episode. He says all there was to this episode is people sitting around in rooms talking, when in reality there was very little of that and this is one of the episodes in the series with the smallest number of that kind of scenes (not to even mention that all kinds of scheming, battles of wits, backstabbings, one-on-one confrontations (or otherwise small-ish ones) and whatnot are exactly why the book series is so great, NOT because there are so many LOTR style epic warscenes). His statement just isn't factually correct.Why does it bother you so much that he found the episode boring? Your entire post reads like you're saying you hold objective judgement over what is and isn't boring.
Wow, I did not realize that was meant to be the high septon at all. I definitely had more priestly visions in my mind.. additionally, that guy didn't feel old enough to be the religious leader of a country. He didn't come across as nearly regal enough. (Series)I know the later high septon is all high and mighty about wealth, but he isn't in power yet as I recall. He also wouldn't be shilling for the queen anyway.
I just equated that guy to a random person blessing her departure.
It doesn't look any worse than King's Landing (in fact, the two look quite similar).
My mind is always blown by the things people find to nitpick.
[ACoK]All I want to know is this.
[ACoK] Where isSTRONG BELWAS! STRONG BELWAS IS _HUNGRY!_
ha, I know. It's all I can think about.
So the ending of this episode threw me for a loop. I haven't read A Clash of Kings for a while (actually rereading now) but is the [ACOK]dragon abduction completely invented for the show? Daenarys is rebuffed by the thirteen in the book, but in her frustration she tells Jorah to find Pyat Pree as she's made the decision to go to the House of the Undying.
Wow, I did not realize that was meant to be the high septon at all. I definitely had more priestly visions in my mind.. additionally, that guy didn't feel old enough to be the religious leader of a country. He didn't come across as nearly regal enough. (Series)I know the later high septon is all high and mighty about wealth, but he isn't in power yet as I recall. He also wouldn't be shilling for the queen anyway.
I just equated that guy to a random person blessing her departure.
All I know is my post in the Non-book reader thread after that event will be this:
LOLOLOLOLOL
I really don't get the point of budget complaints this far into the series; people should get it by now that this isn't LOTR. I feel like many book purists don't give the show any credit, and instead focus on what isn't being shown. Having dragons flying around in every Dany scene, or direwolves chilling in every Bran/Robb/Jon scene, or turning every battle into a massive action piece etc costs money and ultimately doesn't make the show better. I'd rather have that money spent increasing the scale of important things, like making the climax of this season more epic - and luckily the creators agree.
The books are unfilmable in a direct 1:1 ratio. We knew there would be budget issues from the get go, even with HBO. While I understand complaining when something looks legit bad (like say, Dany's wedding or the Hand's tourney), complaining that Harenhel is "not big enough" and things along those lines make no sense.
These scenes coupled with the poor pacing in other episodes is my biggest complaint regarding the show this season. The producers really do need to think about cutting a lot more than they currently are. The war, Winterfell, and King's Landing should be the dominant focus of the show. I think that instead of jumping around from plot arch to plot arch so much they would do better to just focus on one plot line at a time for extended periods. Somthing like 20 uninterrrupted minutes in King's Landing, and then 20 on the War followed by a lead-in for covering what's going on beyond the Wall, in Winterfell, and in Qarth in the next episode.
Qhorin was excellent. But seeing how Jon and Ygritte ended together (completely different from the books) gets me worried.
How the hell is he supposed to kill Qhorin and receive the mission from him before that if he's hanging with Ygritte and far from his companions?
Not sure what you're asking for, but this is the thread for the book readers to discuss the television show.Wish there was a thread for the book readers... :/
- Game of Thrones: Uncut Isaac Hempstead-Wright Interview"The Old Gods and the New" was an incredible episode, and Thronecast is here to break it all down for you - along with an exclusive interview with Isaac Hempstead-Wright (Bran Stark himself!).
It's another Thronecast exclusive uncut interview - this time, Geoff Lloyd meets Isaac Hempstead-Wright, who is brilliant as Bran Stark, and who tells Geoff about his audition and how he gets on with his pal Hodor (Hodor).
To me that was the best episode of the season by far.
If you guys want to talk about stuff much later in the series, please use the A Song of Ice and Fire -- **Unmarked Spoilers For All Books including ADWD** thread or at the very least be careful with your spoiler tags and labels.
Not sure what you're asking for, but this is the thread for the book readers to discuss the television show.
- The thread for discussion of the entire series: A Song of Ice and Fire -- **Unmarked Spoilers For All Books including ADWD** (everything is fair game, no spoiler tags)
- The television thread for non book readers: *NO BOOK SPOILERS* Game of Thrones - Season 2 - Sundays on HBO (read rules in OP)
I would agree with your first point if I didn't believeBut there are two that I just don't get
(ACoK)
The whole change with Jeyne. Why make her from Volantis? Why that whole thing? I understand they have to create a romance and some drama but why change it so much? Makes no sense.
The second change I actually get, but I think the writers are tying themselves into knots over it, (aCok)I get that they had her dragons be stolen to give her the motivation to go to the house of the undying. It saves time and it makes logical sense and makes the whole scene something that HAS to undertake instead of something she CHOSE to undertake. But by having all her people killed I think they get into serious issues. Doesn't she take her dothraki? Where are those people gonna come from? How are they going to explain all that? I understand why they made the change but I worry they created more problems for themselves than they fixed
If you guys want to talk about stuff much later in the series, please use the A Song of Ice and Fire -- **Unmarked Spoilers For All Books including ADWD** thread or at the very least be careful with your spoiler tags and labels.
Not sure what you're asking for, but this is the thread for the book readers to discuss the television show.
- The thread for discussion of the entire series: A Song of Ice and Fire -- **Unmarked Spoilers For All Books including ADWD** (everything is fair game, no spoiler tags)
- The television thread for non book readers: *NO BOOK SPOILERS* Game of Thrones - Season 2 - Sundays on HBO (read rules in OP)
That's my understanding, as well. I guess my first sentence of that post is a little unclear.I think we're doing spoiler tags for released chapters from the next book. But once the book is released it goes back to no spoilers for anything.
Ygritte... is perfect. The casting for this show is phenomenal. They keep nailing it for every big role. Ygritte is something else though, they really struck gold there.
These people don't understand how television budgets and shooting schedules work.
Heh, if they cut "a lot more" material then you'd have even more crying about certain things from the books not appearing/being changed/etc. They're in a no-win position with some people who don't quite seem to grasp the realities and difficulties of shooting for television, particularly a story with such an enormous cast.