Gyromania
06.16.14 | i thought it was near perfect |
MO
06.16.14 | it was pretty awesome. one thing that bums me out is Tyrion didn't tell Jaime about all the guys cersei's slept with. also would've been sweet if lady stoneheart was introduced...it'd take show watchers by storn.
all in all a great episode. the hound went out way better than in the books imo (losing to Brienne was very fitting for his character instead of being wounded in a bar brawl) |
kris.
06.16.14 | the lack of a tysha mention irked me quite a bit but i'll get over it. most show watchers wouldn't care/remember anyways. |
LanternCore
06.16.14 | I'm too broke for HBO. And my computer is too crap for downloading it. Sad. |
Gyromania
06.16.14 | agreed on all points, mo. and seriously, where the hell is lady stoneheart? |
TalonsOfFire
06.16.14 | Agreed with MO for the most part, I was also surprised at the lack of lists for this but I'll actually
be posting a ranking of every episode in a list with descriptions in the next hour, I'll post the link
here for you all |
Judio!
06.16.14 | Not one of my favorites from the season, but definitely a great episode all around and a perfect ending. One of my favorite parts about the episode was when Stannis arrived at The Wall. I've never found his storyline to be particularly interesting, but seeing him there with his army was cool as hell and fit perfectly. On another note, seeing Tywin get killed by Tyrion in such a humiliating way was a treat to watch, and those skeleton warriors were fucking sweet. |
InfamousGrouse
06.16.14 | Kinda bummed that they got rid of two of my favourite characters in one episode. Also wish Littlefinger/Sansa got a little airtime because I'm really intrigued as to where their story arc is headed (no spoilers plz). |
Wadlez
06.16.14 | LS reveal will likely be early next season. If not, they cut her which would suck. Consensus Im seeing from the reaction to the finale is if you are only a viewer it was near perfect. |
MO
06.16.14 | "One of my favorite parts about the episode was when Stannis arrived at The Wall. I've never found his storyline to be particularly interesting, but seeing him there with his army was cool as hell and fit perfectly"
what's amazing about Stannis is that he's like Varys in the sense that he literally lives to serve the realm. so when he gets word of the wildlings he hoofs it there since it's way more important then the petty squabbling happening in westeros. |
Acanthus
06.16.14 | This season was the season that made me realize I could actually never finish this show and be ok with it.
At this point I'm just apathetic towards all the characters as there's no one that I can completely root for, and this "realism" in morality/circumstance that GRRM uses really doesn't do much for me (especially in what is supposed to be a fantasy setting). It's so focused on showing that the bad characters aren't all bad and the good not all that good that it misses the point of fantasy that I always enjoyed; having fantastical characters.
The history of Westeros sounds like it had them, but as the show stands there is no one standout person so far for me, and I fear that by the time they get there my interest and amount of fucks just won't be there.
And I'd rather not get started on the stupidity that is Dany and her dragons, she should have seen that coming for months now.
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Sabrutin
06.16.14 | "one thing that bums me out is Tyrion didn't tell Jaime about all the guys cersei's slept with. also would've been sweet if lady stoneheart was introduced...it'd take show watchers by storn."
Agreed 100%. |
MO
06.16.14 | like, they set up so many scenes for Tyrion to spill the beans to Jaime. but there was no payoff blargh |
MO
06.16.14 | "but as the show stands there is no one standout person so far for me"
bran? jon snow? they're pretty much the "good guys" so to speak. but I see what you're saying for sure |
Acanthus
06.16.14 | Nah, they're ok characters but just not standouts; the amount of character development these two will need to get them to their final destinations/fates (like to read spoilers/fan theories) will seem really out place imo. It's like the show (and maybe this is the case with the books too, don't know) is going to have to make a shift away from being "realistic" (like it has so far) and change into "these are the guys you should be rooting for" mode and beef up some characters both morally and with plot armor. |
Gyromania
06.16.14 | your criticisms don't make a lot of sense to me, acanthus
the characters have been developed very well throughout the series and the fact that they're all expendable makes it so much more realistic |
TalonsOfFire
06.16.14 | http://www.sputnikmusic.com/list.php?mode=1&listid=145788#comments
Every GOT episode ranked with descriptions |
Acanthus
06.16.14 | I've been having a hard time putting into words what bugs me about them for some time, so I can easily see that (sorry).
I don't view their expandability as being inherent or special though, it just makes everyone appear average when we know they're not; it's already been made clear that this isn't a world where the average person can just up and do great deeds, it's a quasi-realistic world where power begets power and the like. So there are going to be a few characters who are neigh-untouchable until the very end, which at some point is going to require them to cast away the whole "anybody can die, no one is safe!" theme that has been hyped so far.
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Sabrutin
06.16.14 | The only thing that bugs me about the series is when they decide to kill lesser characters because yes, why not. |
climactic
06.16.14 | all men must die. |
menawati
06.16.14 | Must admit that episode blew me away, totally delivered, stannis was just fking brilliant. Nice to see 2 on someone else's likes too. |
JokineAugustus
06.16.14 | I'm hoping by some miracle that Sandor Clegane survives. |
menawati
06.16.14 | But it pissed me off that there was no payback for that ex gold cloaks guy at the wall who his in the room during the fight last week |
TalonsOfFire
06.16.14 | Must... resist... posting spoilers |
demon of surveillance
06.16.14 | @menawati just wait, that gets resolved (although i dont think he chickened out in the book) |
JokineAugustus
06.16.14 | Just re-watched it again. Gotta say, I liked it a lot more the second time for some reason. Probably top 5 episodes even. |
avonbarksdale221
06.16.14 | "I was trying to win the throne to save the kingdom, when I should have been saving the kindgdom the win the throne."
- Stannis the Mannis |
avonbarksdale221
06.16.14 | Majorly disappointing tbh, they changed pretty much everything for the worse. After a near perfect season, I never thought I'd be so let down after the finale. |
aircycle
06.16.14 | honestly lady stoneheart has hardly made an impact in the books so far and who knows if she will or not
the tyrion escape part is disappointing because the whole way that goes down is like the best part of the series but there wasn't really any way they could have fully conveyed everything, i think they made do with what they had |
avonbarksdale221
06.16.14 | The Tyrion/Jaime confrontation is kinda a vital aspect of both characters arcs in the next book. Stannis arrival was completely underwhelming; in the books it's like the charge of the Rohirrim, arriving just as all hope seems lost. And of course given D&D hate the Mannis they ruin it by making the wildlings all sympathetic an Stannis have Stannis just rock up and be like sup? And no LSH was just fucking stupid, why omitt a cliffhanger that great? 5/10 worst episode of the series probably. Thanks D&D you cunts. |
aircycle
06.17.14 | because they can't just bring one of the biggest actors on the show back for like a 10 second scene lol
tyrion and jaime will probably never see each other again anyway |
Deviant.
06.17.14 | I really have to agree that this episode was utterly disappointing. I mean sure I was sitting there just waiting for Coldhands to rock up when Bran and the Reeds were stumbling through the snow going "we're never going to make it", and sure I expected Stoneheart to pop up in the finale, and then have her resurrection explained in detail next season. But even just on its own, and pretending to eliminate all the knowledge I have of the books, the episode was a disappointment.
Stannis showing up was just anticlimactic. I get that the Watch wouldn't have survived another night, but I don't feel like they conveyed that urgency enough. Also, way to really undermine Oberyn's death by not even showing the Mountain in pain. Clearly he's in a bad way, but the whole point of the Red Viper being the badass swordsman that he was all came down to his use of poison and the agonizing deaths that it caused. The Tyrion escape at the end felt rushed as well; we've basically spent the whole season with him/King's Landing, and yet when he's actually guaranteed to die (found guilty in the trial) they gloss over it by having Jaime just show up then and there. Also, fuck that Brienne/Hound fight.
Book stuff: I can't believe they didn't talk about Tysha. Not only does it undermine Tywin's death at his son's hand (though you could argue that Tyrion had more than enough reason to do so anyway), it robbed Jaime and Tyrion of what could have been a fantastic scene, and a heartfelt goodbye. Also, what the fuck making Shae reach for a knife??? |
avonbarksdale221
06.17.14 | Fuck D&D agreed I've never been so infuriated at a TV series. |
Deviant.
06.17.14 | Love this:
http://i.kinja-img.com/gawker-media/image/upload/s--bSzKOEtq--/770683722389144973.gif |
TalonsOfFire
06.17.14 | Har |
zaruyache
06.17.14 | And seriously what the HELL was with those skeleton things? I thought they were supposed to be regular
wights?? And killing whatshisname, too? Urghhhh. I'm getting concerned with how much material they
have left to use before being forced to either hiatus the show or preempt the books, neither of which
sound appealing. They can maybe get two more seasons out of the remaining materials, I think. |
TalonsOfFire
06.17.14 | Two more seasons is the plan but they're so far ahead into the last two books already they're gonna have to do some major filler or start making stuff up to fill in the time. Hopefully Martins almost done with wow and he's just keeping silent to build up hype |
zaruyache
06.17.14 | So: Bran is pretty much done
Sansa is pretty much done
Brianne is pretty much done
Cercei has a bit left
Jon has a bit left
Sam has a bit left
Arya has quite a bit left
Dany has quite a bit left
Reek has some left
Who else is there? |
zaruyache
06.17.14 | Oh and Tyrion. Tyrion has a buttload left. All the crap he does could take a while. |
aircycle
06.17.14 | it would have made absolutely zero sense to have brought up tysha |
TalonsOfFire
06.17.14 | Dany and Jon have boring meandering stories that go nowhere until the very end, well Dany's last few chapters are the best parts of ADWD but everything up to that is kinda zzzzzz but still good I guess just stretched out too long imo |
zaruyache
06.17.14 | I liked them in the books because they built tension. They might not translate well on-screen though. |
TalonsOfFire
06.17.14 | The reek chapters were consistently my favorite from ADWD |
Underflow
06.17.14 | Pretty sure most TV viewers would have zero idea who Tysha is at this point. |
Deviant.
06.17.14 | Also, can we talk about how much they fucked up Bloodraven?
"it would have made absolutely zero sense to have brought up tysha"
Except not only does it provide much of the incentive for Tyrion to actually go and kill his father, she's also already been mentioned on the show. Both in name, and with numerous references to Tyrion's first wife. If the show is going to follow Tyrion's story closely and see him turn from being a sarcastic character into the depressed crazy bastard he becomes, the revelation that he excluded from the finale would have gone a long way to make that more believable visually |
Deviant.
06.17.14 | *that THEY excluded |
aircycle
06.17.14 | he had plenty of incentive already and i'm pretty sure tysha hasn't been mentioned since season 1
also he conveniently has a whore that betrayed him and fucked his dad so hey why not just use her
i agree that the whole thing isn't nearly as powerful in the book but i don't really see how they could have convincingly done it without having the entire show be focused on tyrion more than it already is |
aircycle
06.17.14 | as powerful *as in the book |
zaruyache
06.17.14 | Yeah. Wasn't Bloodraven supposed to almost be a skeletal figure, like being absorbed into the tree? |
Deviant.
06.17.14 | And like I said "(though you could argue that Tyrion had more than enough reason to do so anyway)", but Tyrion does swear revenge on his family, thus setting up the inevitable encounter with Dany and the invasion of Westeros. He despises Cersei for obvious reasons, and he Jaime for lying to him. So if they do follow his story closely, they're essentially going to negate the "happy" farewell he just had with his brother
"Pretty sure most TV viewers would have zero idea who Tysha is at this point.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=z76l53LukE8 |
TalonsOfFire
06.17.14 | http://awoiaf.westeros.org/images/a/a7/Three-eyed-crow.jpg
I was hoping he'd look like this, like crazy freaky fantasy shit this show needs more of |
Deviant.
06.17.14 | "Yeah. Wasn't Bloodraven supposed to almost be a skeletal figure, like being absorbed into the tree?"
He has roots coming through his ribs, and one coming out his eye. He also doesn't look like he's only
80 years old. I get the no root through the eye thing, but they gave him 2 EYES!!! What the hell? They
even referenced the "thousand AND ONE eyes" line, just to be more annoying! And Leaf looks like a
beggar child. They must have blown their budget on the giants and mammoths for ep9, and those magical
grenades (?) Leaf had instead of making the character more feline and ethereal |
TalonsOfFire
06.17.14 | I guess the show has to maintain that dark dreary look it has even for the fantasy stuff |
Deviant.
06.17.14 | If they do end up bringing Lady Stoneheart into it I hope they go full gore with her appearance |
zaruyache
06.17.14 | I didn't like the look on the Child's face, either. It didn't look right. |
Satellite
06.17.14 | sorta bummed they glossed over the tysha/"where whores go" subplot entirely. that added a lot more depth to the lannister family dynamic in the books. that said, the jaime/tyrion goodbye scene was very sweet. |
TalonsOfFire
06.17.14 | Well they added a lannister scene in the show, where Cersei tells Tywin that their children are from incest. That was an interesting move for the show to make |
Satellite
06.17.14 | also i really expected yara to emerge as a major character this season, but instead she had one scene. really concerned that the ironborn storylines are going to be limited in the show even in the next season when things should be happening there. |
LambsBread
06.17.14 | wow youre telling me they left out Tysha entirely? Why would he just randomly kill his dad then. I
dont find the show half as good as the books, i've fallen asleep on half of this seasons episodes. |
Satellite
06.17.14 | are you serious? you can't think of any other motives he might have? |
Underflow
06.17.14 | "https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=z76l53LukE8"
From a scene that occurred three years ago. Don't get me wrong, I'm a huge fan of the books, and I agree with you as far as the books version being more compelling, but I don't think one scene and a couple of references later are going to be enough for most viewers to know who Tysha is at this point in the story. Since that time numerous new characters have been introduced. It makes sense for it to have been omitted, even if its a disappointment. |
LambsBread
06.17.14 | No not really, his dad insults him and is ashamed of him, so what? He also made him filthy rich. That
is not near a good enough motive to kill your father, if it was he would have killed him a long time
ago and done it discretely. The entire reason he kills his dad in the books is out of rage of him
calling Tysha a whore to his face. |
Deviant.
06.17.14 | "It makes sense for it to have been omitted, even if its a disappointment."
Except the revelation completely sets up Tyrion's motivations from here on out, so... |
TalonsOfFire
06.17.14 | He just sentenced him to death remember? |
Satellite
06.17.14 | i agree. but they could have used exposition to remind the audience about her (sorta like how they namedrop myrcella occasionally to remind you she's still a factor). i agree that it made sense, but tyrion learning the truth about tysha is big in the books in regards to his adventures overseas. it was still an amazing scene but i don't like things that're different. |
Satellite
06.17.14 | yeah what dev said |
LambsBread
06.17.14 | does anyone know when the next book is coming out? |
Satellite
06.17.14 | "He just sentenced him to death remember?"
...for a crime he knows tyrion is innocent of. think, lambsbread, think. |
Underflow
06.17.14 | Yeah, it contributes to it greatly, but I don't think it's fair to say that without that piece of
information he can't make the same decision. It's not as if he hasn't been betrayed by his father is
other ways as well, not to mention the unrelenting bitterness he's always been subjected to.
As far as Tyrion's ADWD arc, I see what you're getting at. I guess we'll just have to wait and see. |
TalonsOfFire
06.17.14 | Next book is next year at the earliest :( but the shows at the peak of its popularity and the season just ended with hype at an all time high, so it's the perfect time for Martin to announce a release date... |
Satellite
06.17.14 | TBA |
Deviant.
06.17.14 | "does anyone know when the next book is coming out?"
When GRRM is concerned, release dates are for other people |
zaruyache
06.17.14 | Which means 2016 probably. He said it was going to be a big book. |
Underflow
06.17.14 | I believe his editor said 2015 at the earliest. |
TalonsOfFire
06.17.14 | The show is so fucked lol |
Underflow
06.17.14 | Well, D&D have already discussed the ending and other material with Martin, so apparently they have some sort of game plan. |
zaruyache
06.17.14 | Pretty much. Unless they decide to do a prequel season or something. Get some Dunk and Egg action in there. |
TalonsOfFire
06.17.14 | Even so if the show passes the books it'll probably fall apart, hopefully it won't come to that even though it almost certainly will |
klap
06.17.14 | i didn't think stoneheart would be included bc it's probably difficult contractually to get fairley to show up for one 10
second scene in the entire season and 2) the freys are under-developed on the show so no one would know what the fuck
is going on and why. i'm sure we'll see her with the brotherhood next season relax
and i read the books two years ago and had to go look up the tysha business with jaime bc i totally forgot about that
entire scene until everyone was bitching about it. presumably show watchers are well aware of the hatred tyrion has
towards tywin and (based off the courtroom scene) everyone else in king's landing enough to fuel his future adventures |
klap
06.17.14 | also the brienne/hound fight was arguably the high point of the episode dev ??? |
Deviant.
06.17.14 | I just thought that it all too quickly escalated into a fight. Obviously Pod's reaction "wait, that's
Sandor Clegane" went a long way towards everyone raising their guard, but at no point did anyone
really think to go "so, what are you guys actually up to?" Plus, taking out the Hound like that (or
even, alluding to taking him out like that) diminished the character a little for me |
LambsBread
06.17.14 | I dont get what they are going to doo when the show catches up with the book.
"When GRRM is concerned, release dates are for other people" Have you read any other books by him? Anything worth reaading? |
Satellite
06.17.14 | i try not to encourage him |
zaruyache
06.17.14 | He also refuses to write while "on the road," which is what he is a lot because he does a lot of tours and stuff for the show. I mean sadjklfsjdlk;jsldfkj come on George get your head in the game. |
OmairSh
06.17.14 | Late to the party but didn't expect Tyrion to kill Tywin or Shae, Dam.
"I just thought that it all too quickly escalated into a fight."
Exactly. Plus at the end the Hound told Arya to go with Brienne anyway, so what was the fucking point? |
klap
06.17.14 | i dk, hound sort of has a terrible reputation and brienne didn't seem like the type of lady to bargain with someone of the hound's reputation
also: http://www.avclub.com/article/game-thrones-explains-why-character-wasnt-finaleyo-205870 |
klap
06.17.14 | anyways, the hound dies in the books in that bar fight right? i dk i think going up against brienne was more satisfactory than he being killed because he was outnumbered by lannister scum |
OmairSh
06.17.14 | Yeah I guess, plus the Hound really grew a soft spot for Arya. Was Arya not killing him a sign that she crossed him off her list, or a sign that she wanted him to suffer before dying? Brienne really bashed his head with that rock. |
Deviant.
06.17.14 | It's never actually confirmed that he died. I mentioned this in the other thread, but there's some interesting wordplay surrounding the whole thing. The guy at the monastery talks about "The Hound" being dead, but that Sandor Clegane is at peace. Again they're kind of one and the same, and yet I think there's a purpose as to why it was written like that.
Also, the whole thing with Stannis seemed kind of tacked on as well. I love the show, but these guys need to work on their pacing |
MeatSalad
06.17.14 | solid episode, but damn arya becomes less and less likeable all the time
hopefully the next season doesn't suck
i also regret looking up who lady stoneheart is since i see so many people mention her lack on inclusion in this ep, fuck |
MeatSalad
06.17.14 | also agreed about stannis, dev. they blew their load way too early in this episode with that scene and the way it was executed could've been much better |
Ovrot
06.17.14 | Hound never shown dead
Mountain getting all dark science up'd
Cleangebowl get hype |
MeatSalad
06.17.14 | mountain and the hound will fuse into one being
the mounhound |
OmairSh
06.17.14 | The houndtain. Yeah I was expecting Lady Stoneheart, but there were already way too many story lines
to handle. Would have been really cool if she had made a cameo though. I was more excited
about season 4, than I am about season 5. Still excited, but have to wait another fucking year.
|
Deviant.
06.17.14 | "i also regret looking up who lady stoneheart is since i see so many people mention her lack on inclusion in this ep, fuck"
I read somewhere that immediately after the episode aired, Stoneheart was one of the highest trending words on twitter. Basically, non-book readers are going to find it really difficult to hide from spoilers for the next few weeks. Even more so than before the red wedding lead up |
Yuli
06.17.14 | Episode felt so rushed, gaddamn |
klap
06.17.14 | oh yeah, i know about the theory that the hound is still alive. that's still in play since he didn't die on screen. i was just referring to the location of his supposed death |
klap
06.17.14 | with so many plot lines going on it's almost impossible to make a season not feel rushed when there's only ten episodes. team 13 episodes forevah |
MeatSalad
06.17.14 | at least they were smart enough to develop this into a tv show rather than a series of movies |
Yuli
06.17.14 | Agreed- it's just a bit frustrating when quite a few other episodes this season still felt fairly slow on the whole. |
Deviant.
06.17.14 | "with so many plot lines going on it's almost impossible to make a season not feel rushed when there's only ten episodes. team 13 episodes forevah"
It's not so much that the season as a whole felt rushed, just individual set pieces and storylines. It's obviously a gargantuan task to adapt this into a show, but I feel like these guys need to get some better time management skills.
I mentioned before that Stannis showing up felt rushed. It didn't help that it was halfway through season 3 where Melisandre was trying to convince him to head to the wall. It felt like the opening scene of last night's episode was only there because they simply ran out of time in episode 9. Having it pick up immediately after that episode's ending kind of lessened the urgency of everything, by giving us that week to recover. It kind of robbed Stannis' "victory" of any kind of power |
klap
06.17.14 | i mean i agree with you but then there's other scenes that have to be cut and those storylines would presumably suffer as well |
Deviant.
06.17.14 | Yes and no. They seem to be racing towards the point where the books won't exist, like they can't wait to get there. Ratings wise they're not going anywhere, so they really have just about all the time in the world to do whatever they want |
avonbarksdale221
06.17.14 | Great post that really put some of my disappointment into perspective.
http://www.reddit.com/r/asoiaf/comments/28c59f/spoilers_asos_were_the_minority/ |
Deviant.
06.17.14 | I agree with all of that, but I agree with this comment more:
"Agreed. Obviously changes will need to be made; it is a totally different medium than the one GRRM originally created the story for. People like Strong Belwas and Coldhands are going to cut, and that's fine. But when the changes make for a less coherent and logical telling of the story, that's a problem.
Sometimes I get the feeling that D&D are constantly trying to outdo GRRM, and show that they can tell his own story better than he can. What they're left with is several characters (Tyrion, Jaime, Cersei, Stannis to a lesser extent) whose actions don't really add up, and especially won't add up with upcoming events." |
greg84
06.17.14 | I guess I need to start watching this. |
Pheromone
06.17.14 | Disagree about the Stannis bit, I thought it was executed brilliantly. Never read the books granted. |
MadPat
06.17.14 | @greg84 Yep you should. |
Sabrutin
06.17.14 | @greg84: or better, you should start to read this. |
Deviant.
06.17.14 | Just don't do both at the same time! I decided to re-read the series after season 1 just to catch up on everything, and was still reading the books well into and after season 2. Kept confusing myself with reading stuff I had already just read and then remembered I had just seen it on the show and vice versa |
Sabrutin
06.17.14 | Deviant is right. Keep also in mind that the TV series has some differences that I personally don't like (killing side characters that should survive is never a good thing, nor is inventing a random fight). |
ResidentNihilist
06.17.14 | tbh dev i get what you mean about character inconsistences but I don't think Tyrion killing Tywin was inconsistent simply because how much abuse Tywin had put him through and taking Shae was the last straw. Shae could be construed as an inconsistency but then again she did betray him (court room, sleeping with Tywin) though it doesn't warrant what he did to her. |
greg84
06.17.14 | I've never been into reading books, so I guess I'll stick to watching. I'm watching Orange is the New Black S2 which is awesome. |
Deviant.
06.17.14 | "(killing side characters that should survive is never a good thing,"
The only thing I don't like about this is that it's kind of inadvertently revealing to the book readers that these are characters who probably aren't going to matter/factor in to the endgame |
Sabrutin
06.17.14 | @ResidentNihilist: Shae was a nice character at first but she turned out quite meh.
@Deviant.: Yeah, I got your point. |
Yuli
06.17.14 | "I've never been into reading books"
but greg you are a writer!!!
if you guys are wanting to read the books, i would recommend watching the first season of the show before reading. that's more or less what i did and it made it less possible for me to confuse similarly-named characters |
TalonsOfFire
06.17.14 | The first season and the first book are pretty much identical except they kill some Dothraki guy that's still alive in the books or something |
zaruyache
06.17.14 | About Arya being less likable with every episode... *giggles*
That's sort of the point. She's supposed to be like 10 years old and she's already killed multiple people without a second thought. She's heading down a dark road and I've greatly enjoyed getting to watch her develop on-screen. That actress is doing an excellent job. |
TalonsOfFire
06.17.14 | Arya is probably top 3 best characters in the show at this point |
kris.
06.17.14 | the crying itt ooh boy
you guys need to realize that the show isn't the books |
klap
06.17.14 | yeah i've read the books and really have had no problems with how the show has adapted/left out things. dev i realize they can stretch out the seasons as long as they want but frankly i think they care less about the reader of a book who wants to see every little thing and motivation fleshed out than they do about the vast majority of watchers who just want to see the plot progress.
inventing fights and killing side characters lol they can do whatever they want if it fits within the realm of the story. it's their show. so who cares if we realize grenn or jojen isn't actually an important character. |
Gyromania
06.17.14 | i would have to agree with rudy on this one. i've heard die-hard fans complain about series like this or harry potter for not getting details down to a t - stupid, meticulous shit like a duel in the books vs the film and how they didn't cast a certain spell or something.
it would be nearly impossible to make a perfect adaptation, and a lot of the changes in the show are stylistic and largely irrelevant to the overall plot (like, as mentioned, the fight between the hound and brienne. if anything, it's a death better fitted for the hound, and certainly a high point in the series). i don't much mind when they make aesthetic changes as long as the plot and characters are still being developed accordingly |
TalonsOfFire
06.17.14 | Yeah something me and my friend noticed the other day, as both book readers and somewhat nitpickers, is that none of the changes they made in the show actually changes the plot or characters from the books at all |
klap
06.17.14 | i think dev's argument is that the characters in this case are not being developed accordingly (tyrion/jaime, for example), but i think that's a matter of perspective. i saw no problem with how the scene went down bc i felt like the shae in the show is much more developed and has hints of tysha than the one in the book, so that whole sequence of events made sense. tyrion has plenty of other reason to kill his dad to begin with. that's just one way of looking at it of course |
Crymsonblaze
06.17.14 | i thought it was pretty damn fantastic |
Gyromania
06.17.14 | " tyrion has plenty of other reason to kill his dad to begin with"
this ^ |
Deviant.
06.18.14 | Except he doesn't seem intent on killing his father until after he sees Shae in his bed, so why did he even go upstairs in the first place then? |
Deviant.
06.18.14 | "it would be nearly impossible to make a perfect adaptation,"
At no point have I complained that they haven't, nor have I made any requests that they should
"i think dev's argument is that the characters in this case are not being developed accordingly (tyrion/jaime, for example), but i think that's a matter of perspective"
Of course it is, and these are just my personal feelings about the show. But getting back to how much time the writers seem to be allotting to various storylines: if Stoneheart does show up in some form further on down the line, are some of the viewers even going to remember/care about Beric and Thoros? |
Yuli
06.18.14 | I totally agree with Deviant on many of the crucial plot points of the episode, but that doesn't mean I didn't enjoy the finale. I really loved it on the whole. I will say, though, that I thought Jon's episode last week was far more satisfying and well-executed on the whole. I'm a little bummed that the writers only submitted the finale for awards, because I think many other episodes of this season could've done well in that regard. |
TalonsOfFire
06.18.14 | Yeah like 4.6 or 4.8 |
Yuli
06.18.14 | I may be the first to say that I thought episode 4.8 was pretty lackluster except for its last fifteen minutes. |
TalonsOfFire
06.18.14 | At least it was better than Mockingbird |
klap
06.18.14 | how do you know what he was feeling? i thought he went up there to kill his father to begin with and happened across shae first. after all, he ended up in the hand of the king's room first |
klap
06.18.14 | and i thought episode 9 was one of the weakest of the whole season tbh. the scenes at the north are the least interesting imo mostly because of jon |
zaruyache
06.18.14 | In the books Jaime tells him that Tysha wasn't a prostitute, meaning that his father *did* actually
order a gangbang on a poor peasant girl just because he's an evil guy and stuff.
Then Tyrion goes to his father's chamber to ask what happened to Tysha, and Tyrion kills him. They
could've easily added some of the Tyrion/Jaime dialogue into the show. Getting to hear Tyrion destroy
Jaime's perception of his sister would've made for a good scene. |
Yuli
06.18.14 | See, I feel that way about most of Jon's scenes- but for some reason the ninth episode hit the nail on the head for me. While I found myself a little bored with the description of the battle at the wall in the book, the episode sealed the deal for me. I enjoyed seeing it instead of imagining it, especially the particular fights between characters (Tormund vs. Alliser omg) |
Deviant.
06.18.14 | "how do you know what he was feeling?"
He's an unarmed dwarf, what would his motivation have been given that he didn't locate a weapon until after he killed Shae? |
Yuli
06.18.14 | Martin touches on this in the following interview, but of course, it's from only his perspective.
http://insidetv.ew.com/2014/06/16/game-of-thrones-finale-martin/ |
klap
06.18.14 | he could have located the weapon regardless of whether shae was there or not it was just hanging on the wall
i would have liked tyrion to tell jaime about cersei but that's another aspect the show hasn't really touched on as much (kettleblacks don't exist, so only lancel i think has been mentioned). i imagine their fallout will happen in the fifth season, likely when cersei blames jaime for letting tyrion out |
Deviant.
06.18.14 | "he could have located the weapon regardless of whether shae was there or not it was just hanging on the wall"
Shae is irrelevant to the weapon, but Tyrion had no knowledge that it was going to be there. And I'm assuming so, though that would really hot on the heels of that little reconciliation they just had |
klap
06.18.14 | it used to be his chamber no? unless that crossbow was recent |
Deviant.
06.18.14 | That was Joffrey's crossbow. And it was the Hand's chamber, so Tywin's currently |
Epilogue
06.18.14 | wait who does cersi sleep with on the show? |
Epilogue
06.18.14 | besides jamie obv |
Deviant.
06.18.14 | She's slept with Lancel. Unconfirmed reports suggest she may have slept with Robert Baratheon once or twice |
OmairSh
06.18.14 | "Unconfirmed reports suggest she may have slept with Robert Baratheon once or twice"
We're still looking for reliable sources |
klap
06.18.14 | right, but tyrion was the hand before tywin, so he knew the layout having lived there for a while |
Deviant.
06.18.14 | It's still an action that requires more than the split second change of mind shown in the show |
klap
06.18.14 | i dk i didn't view it that way ¯_(ツ)_/¯ |
Yuli
06.18.14 | "Unconfirmed reports suggest she may have slept with Robert Baratheon once or twice"
Wow, she really is a fucked-up person |
Deviant.
06.18.14 | Because she may have slept with her husband? |
OmairSh
06.18.14 | Das some straight up fucked up sheit dawg |
klap
06.18.14 | deviant's algorithms failed to pick up the sarcasm there |
OmairSh
06.18.14 | valar morghulis |
Deviant.
06.18.14 | "deviant's algorithms failed to pick up the sarcasm there"
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