[BOOK SPOILERS] EP101 Discussion, Mark II
#321
Posted 20 April 2011 - 04:48 PM
#323
Posted 20 April 2011 - 05:02 PM
Rinso, on 20 April 2011 - 04:29 PM, said:
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- I think that, so far, the show isn't very friendly to non-readers. It's not really their fault, though. They have put a decent amount of infodumps, and have tried really hard to make all of this understandable to people who haven't read the books, but the sheer amount of characters that are introduced with their agendas and personalities is stunning. Ned, Catelyn, Jon, Sansa, Bran, Jaime, Tyrion, Cersei, Viserys, Daenerys, Illyrio, Drogo... and those are only the guys with more lines and screen time, there are as much secondary ones. To a non-geek who hasn't read the books, it's probably a mess of guys with greasy hair and furry cloaks.
Re. the Dothraki, I think HBO has deliberately re-envisioned them as less racially homogeneous than in the books. Which actually makes sense if you think of them as like the Mongols, conquering and absorbing various peoples (it also makes Drogo's choice of wife less unusual). I agree, though, that the execution wasn't great. The combination of the anything-brownish casting with crazy costumes made them look straight out of a B-movie, IMO.
Re. new viewers, I also thought it would be too much, but neither my wife, nor my friend had much trouble with it. They didn't follow everything, but they got enough for the outlines to be clear.
#324
Posted 20 April 2011 - 05:05 PM
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#326
Posted 20 April 2011 - 07:37 PM
Or an I just hearing it wrong?
#327
Posted 20 April 2011 - 07:45 PM
Ser_Pounce, on 20 April 2011 - 07:37 PM, said:
Or an I just hearing it wrong?
I believe that's how Martin said it should be pronounced. The one with the "r" sound is wrong. There was a thread a long time ago by those who met Martin at various conventions asking about pronunciation of character names.
#328
Posted 20 April 2011 - 07:52 PM
#329
Posted 20 April 2011 - 08:13 PM
Arya GRRM-FF ['ɑɹiə], like English aria
#330
Posted 20 April 2011 - 08:21 PM
#331
Posted 20 April 2011 - 08:35 PM
Ser Helman Tallhart, on 20 April 2011 - 02:56 PM, said:
- Firmly established the Lannister family, particularly Cersei & Jaime, as important players in the series (remember, neither has a POV chapter in the first book)
- Drove home the death of Jon Arryn as an important event, and more than a passing mention from Cat to Ned in the next scene
- Explained what the "Hand of the King" is and began to sketch the outline of the power structure in King's Landing
- Hinted that something sinister was afoot and that Jon Arryn had knowledge of it
All these are essential points to establish with the audience. I thought the scene was executed brilliantly as it was 100% exposition but didn't immmediately appear that way. Like it or not, TV series need expository scenes like this for the benefit of those not familiar with the source material (or don't remember every detail
Yes, and also, it establishes that being Hand is VERY DANGEROUS, and hints that most of them don't last very long...which will obviously soon become important when Ned ponders taking it up. And it establishes that Jaime isn't really interested in power, not to the extent that Cersei is.
I liked the scene and I agree it's important for a number of reasons. To be honest, the first time I read the books, it took me a while to realize the full importance of the Jon Arryn plot. So it is good to have that reinforced early, before Catelyn and Ned get the letter.
#332
Posted 20 April 2011 - 09:28 PM
And it makes me sad that you guys weren't feeling Robb. I thought he was awesome because he was able to convey quite a bit in a subtle way, without overdoing it. For example, there was that amazing look he gave his mom during the feast scene - it was part "oh come on I was having fun, why do I have to do this", part "oh shit, i'm in trouble" and part "yes, yes, i'm the big brother, I'll take care of it." Just wonderful. Then there was that brief but weighty glance that passed between Jon and Robb when Jon found puppy Ghost; that for me really reinforced how close they are and that despite what other people say, Robb considers Jon to be his brother 100%.
So I think I even liked Robb even more than I liked Jon, although that may be because at this point in the series Jon Snow is an emo teenager.
#333
Posted 20 April 2011 - 09:29 PM
Razorbeef McSlaughter, on 20 April 2011 - 07:52 PM, said:
Definitely the first time I've posted about. Not that I expect accurate depictions of my previous comments from you.
Thanks for the info
#334
Posted 20 April 2011 - 09:32 PM
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Edited by Razorbeef McSlaughter, 20 April 2011 - 09:33 PM.
#335
Posted 20 April 2011 - 09:35 PM
LugaJetBoyGirl, on 20 April 2011 - 09:28 PM, said:
So I think I even liked Robb even more than I liked Jon, although that may be because at this point in the series Jon Snow is an emo teenager.
When i talk about great job i mean that guy i really, really expressive. just details - the tone of the voice, the glances. All the doubts i had are gone now.
#336
Posted 20 April 2011 - 09:46 PM
Whatever, on 20 April 2011 - 09:35 PM, said:
When i talk about great job i mean that guy i really, really expressive. just details - the tone of the voice, the glances. All the doubts i had are gone now.
I'm with you. I've always been a fan of Kit Harrington's casting as Jon. He is definitely doing a good job with the brooding, the resentment, the earnestness and so on. I think maybe because I was expecting to like Harrington's Jon so much that I was a little surprised that I liked Madden's Robb to such a degree. I am really looking forward to what both of them do with their characters.
Talking about this reminded me once again how sad I am that there weren't more direwolf puppies running around. I know the pups were hard to train and all, but it seems like a shot or two of the kids playing with their puppies, or the puppies chasing each other about, would have been easy enough to do. Direwolf puppies! C'mon, HBO, more puppies = more viewers totally loosing their shit from the cuteness. Who needs good acting when puppies are involved?
#337
Posted 20 April 2011 - 09:50 PM
#339
Posted 20 April 2011 - 10:08 PM
Razorbeef McSlaughter, on 20 April 2011 - 09:50 PM, said:
While I'm all for this, why does it sound so wrong (and really dirty)?
Edit: No really, it's a pretty nasty combo...
;-D
LugaJetBoyGirl, on 20 April 2011 - 09:28 PM, said:
I loved Robb's look at Sansa when Joffrey is checking her out (when the King arrives at Winterfell). Particularly since it's after the shaving scene when Robb mentions he heard Joffreys a prick (or whatever he said- but that's the gist).
Edited by fitheach, 20 April 2011 - 10:20 PM.
#340
Posted 20 April 2011 - 10:17 PM
I think this is the first time the term is used in the book, and I don't remember where else it is - is it definitely meant to refer to the Others? (Although, even if it isn't, wights should have been a pretty big deal too).





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