Yeah I think (series)Obviously Whitebeard is very important, but I kind of think it will be without Belwas. There are a lot of characters in Dany's arc over the course of the series, and Belwas doesn't actually do that much.
In favor of more Ros?
Snitches get stitches!
Tyrion: Remember, wait 'til the ships--
Bronn: The ships are in the bay.
Tyrion: They must be far enough in--
Bronn: I know what 'in' means. Do you know how to use that?
Tyrion: Chopped wood once. No. I watched my brother chopping wood.
Bronn: I saw you kill a man with a shield. You'll be unstoppable with an axe. Don't get killed.
Tyrion: Nor you, my friend.
Bronn: Oh, are we friends now?
Tyrion: Of course we are. Just because I pay you for your services doesn't diminish our friendship.
Bronn: Enhances it really.
Tyrion: Oh, 'enhances.' Fancy word for a sellsword.
Bronn: Been spendin' time with fancy folks.
sorry
I've thought about switching to the other thread a lot. But even though I forgot most of the stuff from the books, I feel like I should stay out of there just in case. One slip could really ruin someone's day..
There are no Ros scenes in the show. She's just a tool to develop whatever character she's interacting with, from Tyrion in her first scene, to Theon, and then Joffrey and Baelish in season 2.
Her character is used very efficiently in adapting the books to TV.
I think the vast majority of people over there are posting in good faith, but there is a bit of stuff inadvertently slipping through the cracks. It really is better if the book readers just stop posting over there. Certainly no reason to be paranoid, but people from here should stay out of that thread and let them enjoy the experience on their own.It's shitty if someone spoils something, deliberately or otherwise, but mostly everyone's just being paranoid.
Yes, that was fantastic. :lolTyrion and Joeffery with lancel and the hound translating was astounding as well.
Couldn't agree less, she is distracting in most scenes, useless in the others.
At this point I'm confident she is connected to some HBO exec in some way so the show was forced to use her and cast her as an annoying whore as a way to passive aggressively fight back.
The poster you quoted and deleted also has three or four completely wrong predictions earlier in the thread (at least, I stopped after a couple of his first posts), and was thoroughly confused about who The Brotherhood was due to a joke someone made. He just pays close attention to the show and likes to speculate about what will happen next.
Im not positive, but isnt Rains about young Tywin destroying the Raynes, not his father Tytos.
Was the end credits song being sung by the lead from The National?
That's why the only time I post in that thread are comments on funny/cool gifs or if someone confuses something that is clear in the show but may not have been driven home time and time again like they it is in the books. (Example: Someone in the thread today thought Slynt used to be commander of Kingsguard not the goldcloaks)
Couldn't agree less, she is distracting in most scenes, useless in the others.
At this point I'm confident she is connected to some HBO exec in some way so the show was forced to use her and cast her as an annoying whore as a way to passive aggressively fight back.
Wow, insulting the actress that plays the character because you don't like the character is bit strong, heh.
Look at her scene with Theon in season 1. That is absolutely the most important scene for Theon in that entire season, and it sets up what he became in season 2 better than any other. In the books this was spread out through many chapters, but on TV they don't really have that luxury.
Ros is one of the few notable deviations from the books in season 1, I wonder if that's why book readers hate her so much.
A lot of ASOIAF fans hate Dany in the TV show. I don't think a lot hate her in the books. She's one of my favorite 3 characters in the books. I can't stand her in the show.
FYI I called the character not the actress a whore if that's what you meant by insulting her. Figured that was obvious....since she is a whore in the show.
Look she may be a fine lady but that doesn't mean her role or her as an actress belong on the show outside of an extra or a hooker in King's landing or Winterfell that spends 20 seconds with Tyrion or Bronn. She isn't a good actress and she isn't well known so I can't think of any reason to keep her around besides being a cousin to an exec or casting agent etc.
There has been some great non book stuff like Arya/Tywin and Hound/Bronn but that doesn't mean Ros is a waste of screen time that does nothing but allow lazy exposition that usually doesn't need to be said in the slightest anyways.
Also that Theon scene wasn't even remotely important.
Theon Greyjoy: [after Theon and Ros have sex] Keep it down. You're not supposed to be inside the castle walls.
Ros: I thought you were supposed to be an important person around here.
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Theon Greyjoy: I'm a Greyjoy. We've been lords of the Iron Islands for three hundred years, there's not a family in Westeros that can look down on us. Not even the Lannisters.
Ros: What about the Starks?
Theon Greyjoy: I've been Lord Stark's ward since I was eight years old.
Ros: "Ward?" That's a nice word for it.
It's the same reason why people have hated Sansa (with the difference that Sansa has started to get sympathy points for being treated like shit). She's a teenage girl who acts like one from time to time + her storyline didn't go the way people wanted it to go (Drogo dying and Dany losing the Khalasar, then being a powerless girl with weakling baby dragons that do no good who has to try to rely on others, she's not in Westeros fucking things up right after Book 1 etc.).I've noticed that a lot of ASOIAF fans hate Dany, which makes me wonder how GRRM managed to fuck up the storyline of a girl who commands dragons. Seems like he should have knocked that one out of the ballpark.
Dude, shit like this spoils who are alive for how long.Durask said:I don't know, a lot of people complained about her character after reading the last book....
Most of the characters have had at least an episode or two they haven't been in. The only way they could help it is to drop some storylines out (since more episodes per season is pretty much impossible), but that is an even worse alternative than what we have now. And having episodes focus on one thing would be the worst alternative, with the exception of massive events like Blackwater that NEED the duration of the whole episode.It's like they finally realized you don't have to show every character in the series at least once every episode.
Based on what's been on the show so far, I would assume these are the most dangerous (in terms of physical prowess):
1) Grey Wind
2) Ghost
3) The Mountain
4) The Hound
5) Eddard Stark?
6) Jamie Lannister
7) Brienne of Tarth
8) Robb Stark
9) Bronn
10) Loras Tyrell
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100ish) Ygritte
149) Hot Pie
150) Jon Snow (Season 2)
What I meant by insulting was you insinuating the actress had to sleep with someone to get the job. Which you just did again. :lol
Their scene in season 1:
Season 2 Theon arc is basically about contesting and challenging the above. That's the most important scene for his character in season 1 imo.
1. She could just as easily be someones cousin or daughter or sister or long time friend. The word whore again was used to describe THE CHARACTER not the actress. I have zero idea of her outside of the show. She could be a virgin who intends to become a nun when the show is over for all I know.
2. That conversation isn't important it could have been explained when Robbert/Ned brought up the last time they saw each other (Balon's rebellion), or with Theon talking to Robb or Jon or Sansa. Would have given screen time to more interesting characters and better actors. Instead they made us waste a handful of scenes where Theon is somehow trying to impress a common whore.
Based on what's been on the show so far, I would assume these are the most dangerous (in terms of physical prowess):
1) Grey Wind
2) Ghost
3) The Mountain
4) The Hound
5) Edwin Stark
6) Jamie Lannister
7) Brienne (last name?)
8) Jon Snow
9) Robb Stark
10) Loras Tyrell
We'll never know if Jamie could have beat Eddard due to a dirty Lannister
I got the impression that Jaime was letting Eddard stay in the battle to avoid killing him.
Based on what's been on the show so far, I would assume these are the most dangerous (in terms of physical prowess):
1) Grey Wind
2) Ghost
3) The Mountain
4) The Hound
5) Edwin Stark
6) Jamie Lannister
7) Brienne (last name?)
8) Jon Snow
9) Robb Stark
10) Loras Tyrell
Just saw the episode, Tyrion is fucking awesome. It would be cool if the soldiers decided he should be king instead of Joffrey and there's a big deal over that or something. I hope Joffrey's cowardice is put on full display in the next episode.
Speaking of which, when do we expect Barristan Selmy back, i doubt anyone who doesn't know the story already would remember who he is.