Wunhopkuendo, on 06 June 2011 - 05:48 PM, said:
[Book Spoilers] EP108 Discussion
#341
Posted 06 June 2011 - 06:26 PM
#342
Posted 06 June 2011 - 06:40 PM
Été, on 06 June 2011 - 06:13 PM, said:
Said housemate's girlfriend is now watching the series and I will make do with enjoying her reaction!
Bastard. Ugh that ticks me off. Happened to me when I was reading a Clash of Kings. I saw the Ned thing coming a mile away, he reminded me too much of the father in Dune. But I was really pulling for Robb, and it was the old ASOIAF message board where I first joined and mentioned something about how much I wanted Robb to win.
Then some dude spoiled the whole Red Wedding for me. I'm still angry to this day. That must have been seven years ago.
#343
Posted 06 June 2011 - 06:40 PM
Asarlai, on 06 June 2011 - 06:26 PM, said:
Ep 9 is going to be the one that hooks the non-readers for good, and gets them convincing their friends to watch the season on DVD/interwebs this summer. I've been talking to my brother who is a non-reader and he is also highly anticipating the big Shawshank Redemption of Ned. Having the show off the "main" character is going to make some peoples' heads explode in the best possible way.
#344
Posted 06 June 2011 - 06:50 PM
steele, on 06 June 2011 - 06:40 PM, said:
Then some dude spoiled the whole Red Wedding for me. I'm still angry to this day. That must have been seven years ago.
It's great loaning the books to people, ask how they're getting on and have the answer prefaced with, "OMG, I can't believe..." Sharing the joy! All that murder, rape, incest, zombies, torture, kidnapping and betrayal, bringing nerds together since 1996.
#345
Posted 06 June 2011 - 07:08 PM
I missed Roose Bolton. Are they keeping him for next season?
#346
Posted 06 June 2011 - 07:08 PM
Rand, on 06 June 2011 - 03:31 PM, said:
But now he's going to run back to Tywin reporting a 20,000 man army. So roughly that amount needs to show up to meet him to deflect suspicion that the rest of the army is sneaking around the back to attack Jamie.
He tells Cat he has 18.000. Some people here said he let the scout go because his figures was "20.000 or more". Now, even if the guy thought they have 24.000 it wouldnt really change Tywins plans because a host 18k or 24k is not that diferent unless its all knights on horses. Now, he let the scout go and said that he was going to kick Tywin ass because that way Tywin will NOT realize he has split his forces and so wont warn Jaime. That part was left out but I guess they will go back to it next episode.
#347
Posted 06 June 2011 - 07:10 PM
Merentha, on 06 June 2011 - 03:33 PM, said:
Every episode has a great new actor where I just get impressed, again, at how good they are. This one's was definitely Robb, with a close second to Dany. They're just doing a stellar job.
Agreed. They didnt really need that many armored men to get Arya and her dancing master. The kingsguard was there because Arya was a royal hostage, but who could know her dancing master was a master sword fighter?
#348
Posted 06 June 2011 - 07:14 PM
Wunhopkuendo, on 06 June 2011 - 05:48 PM, said:
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Été, on 06 June 2011 - 05:57 PM, said:
I was like, ooh, well he's only just been arrested, they have to gather the troops.
"Ah. Must be next episode then. It's stupid when the writers try to do stuff like this: he's the main character, I mean, we all know he's gonna be out in time to be totally hardcore in the finale!"
Yes he does talk like that, and oh to be a fly on the wall next week!
#349
Posted 06 June 2011 - 07:16 PM
Été, on 06 June 2011 - 03:41 PM, said:
That's unfair. She doesn't dump Dontos because she's found better friends. She quickly realises that he's weak and unreliable: as much as she wants to escape, she doubts that he will be able to help her and knows no-one else who can. We only see her in the company of Tyrells on two occasions, and she has to get her days in somehow when she isn't praying.
Jeyne and Arya do show selfishness, but she grimly assumes Arya is dead, and doesn't see Jeyne as her responsibility. She's a 12-year-old girl fearing for her own life and trying to save that of her father and siblings: I don't think it's so unforgivable to be overwhelmed by that.
Sansa didn't intend to get her father in trouble. She simply didn't understand the implications of what she told Cersei, and couldn't have predicted the consequences of her actions.
Disagree. By the time she joins with Margareth she stops going to the godswood and refuses Dontos even through he lay his plans to her and say they already have a scape plan in the day of Jofreys wedding. Also a bit latter, when the lannister discover she was going to flee with the Tyrells she says that only the Tyrells and Dontos knew of her marriage with Willas, and that Dontos didnt matter.
About her telling Cersei, that is ok. The problem is that she shows disregard for most of the people around her and has a cold personality.
#351
Posted 06 June 2011 - 07:21 PM
#352
Posted 06 June 2011 - 07:23 PM
Bahimiron, on 06 June 2011 - 04:45 PM, said:
I loved the notion that rather than writing the notes and sending them out as they're finished, Maester Luwin is keeping the ravens all cooped up until he's done so he can let them out in one go. He's probably thinking to himself, "Oh man, this shit is gonna be so metal. People are gonna be wandering by and see the castle and be all 'dang, that looks like an album cover!'"
The crow scene was awesome but it was clearly a poethic image. I doubt he would need to send that much ravens, and wouldnt be able to send them that fast.
UNLESS he had they all writen before (which is possible) and a huge team to atach all the messages to all the ravens.
Still an awesome scene. Its the kind of think I wish they had done in the other episodes. They used many camera tricks in this one, not only there but also when Bran is in the godswood, when Sansa pleas for her father and also when Robb is talking with his generals.
#353
Posted 06 June 2011 - 07:27 PM
#354
Posted 06 June 2011 - 07:32 PM
Asarlai, on 06 June 2011 - 06:26 PM, said:
My first read was like a drug and I just need my next fix. Whenever I readed a chapter I loved I almost jumped straight for the next chapter of that POV just to know what was going to happen. I hated Dany chapters because it kept me away from what was going on in Westeros. I readed Clash of Kings in 2 days due to my addiction.
What got me addicted was definitaly Ned´s death. Even through he was my fav his death told me that the story was being developed for itself, not for individual characters.
I opened a post on another forum to advertise this series and there are a lot of non-reader there. Some of they have readed on the internet people saying "Its in the next episode" and they have come up with all kinds of theories. One guy has these ones:
- Sobrenatural creatures of the North will advance and all the real will have to gather for a common good and leave the wars postponed.
- Khal Drogo will strike and hold the Lannisters between two military offensives.
- Dragons will awake and fuck everything!
Edited by Ser Warpechowski, 06 June 2011 - 08:00 PM.
#355
Posted 06 June 2011 - 07:46 PM
#356
Posted 06 June 2011 - 08:02 PM
Books are different, but when you kill of a "main" character that was the spearhead in a tv series, people tend to get a little pissed.
#358
Posted 06 June 2011 - 08:13 PM
- Arya pwns stableboy scene was too quick and featured the single most terrible editing job on the series to date.
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I keep wondering if the really bad editing was on purpose. Was the stabbing an accident? People not familiar with the books can comfort themselves that it was, rather than think that an attractive child character just killed another child. On the other hand, those of us who can handle Arya as written can still sort of tell ourselves it was deliberate, so they didn't risk ticking off the fanbase by clearly making it an accident. It was just...muddled. Whatever the truth, the scene was flat and disappointing.
I had wondered all along how even HBO was going to handle Arya. This is not a mafia guy killing folks. this is a little girl, who will also be subjected to horrors we don't usually see children enduring outside of Holocaust films. I find it too coincidental that I had feared that Arya's arc might be the trickiest thing to bring to the screen and damned if the very first time it was put to the test, we got the scene as shot. I hope this was just an aberration and she gets her tale as written.
I was also disappointed in the wight scene. It lacked eeriness or something. We could barely see the thing as it rushed Jon. I only liked the moment when Jon whipped out his sword.
For me, the weaknesses in the episode were nearly all in the directing. It surprised me that, after all of the sex and nudity, the Dothraki rapes of the Lamb Ladies didn't show so much as a ripped bodice. Just looked like a bunch of women in a rodeo round up. I am not saying I needed more violence or wanted it, but it just looked silly to me and TVlandish. Not like dothraki men on a raid. When some real sex and violence was called for, they chickened out. Now, if Roz had been visiting during that raid...
I would have enjoyed more with the Hound.
Loved Rickon's "No they won't" especially when one realizes that the writer of this episode is the only one who knows why Rickon is in the story...and why Shaggy Dog is so unlike his Disney name.
It was fun to see what the master thinks are the important points to emphasize. And yes, I am with those who is glad that Sansa never went to Cersei.
#359
Posted 06 June 2011 - 08:18 PM
Volderon, on 06 June 2011 - 08:02 PM, said:
Books are different, but when you kill of a "main" character that was the spearhead in a tv series, people tend to get a little pissed.
I guess we'll see.
Hopefully, even the people who don't feel like watching with Ned gone are still curious enough to see how the season ends. With the all the shit that happens in the finale, season 2 is set up to have a ton of big stories.
#360
Posted 06 June 2011 - 08:23 PM
Volderon, on 06 June 2011 - 08:02 PM, said:
Books are different, but when you kill of a "main" character that was the spearhead in a tv series, people tend to get a little pissed.
That is why they made almost all the character far more sympathetic.
- Arya didnt kill the stableboy on purpose.
- Cersei has been given extra time to develop the reasons for her actions.
- Theon had extra screen time and has been developed in a better way.
Now, after reading the books and reading some material about GRRM Ive noticed that the true main character of the series has never been Ned or any of the Starks. The true main character of the series is Tyrion. And there is already a lot of people, non reader mostly, who really like Tyrion and will probabily come back for next season.
A lot of people like Jon and Dany too, so I see them coming back for more.
Edited by Ser Warpechowski, 06 June 2011 - 08:24 PM.






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