(Book Spoilers) The Hound
#21
Posted 24 April 2012 - 10:34 AM
#22
Posted 24 April 2012 - 11:11 AM
The throne room scene is a perfect example. Both the Hound and Ser Dontos could have said their lines and no one in the viewing audience would have been confused or befuddled or anything else. It would have made that scene all the better....
But I guess we had to make room for Ros in the next scene.
I get it. I know things have to be trimmed, cut, slashed, moved around, revised, etc...
I also get that they are leaving out small, inexpensive things that would make the show richer and better.
#23
Posted 24 April 2012 - 11:25 AM
Lannes, on 24 April 2012 - 11:11 AM, said:
The throne room scene is a perfect example. Both the Hound and Ser Dontos could have said their lines and no one in the viewing audience would have been confused or befuddled or anything else. It would have made that scene all the better....
But I guess we had to make room for Ros in the next scene.
I get it. I know things have to be trimmed, cut, slashed, moved around, revised, etc...
I also get that they are leaving out small, inexpensive things that would make the show richer and better.
Actor playing Dontos said they cut his lines in the court room scene
As for the Hound, this will please some people I guess:
http://29.media.tumb...e1ryo1_1280.jpg
Edited by Carne, 24 April 2012 - 11:26 AM.
#24
Posted 24 April 2012 - 11:29 AM
so david and dan, if you can't give the hound his awesome lines then die and get out of the way of those who can! well...maybe not die that's a little strong, but stop watering down his rage/madness/badass personality! they amplify the sex, violence, and ros scenes but not the hound? gtfo.
nerd rant over.
Edited by So1ar, 24 April 2012 - 11:30 AM.
#25
Posted 24 April 2012 - 11:52 AM
Lyanna Stark, on 24 April 2012 - 08:23 AM, said:
On the other hand, him being more submissive to Joffrey hammers home that he actually did not have any authority to act like he did in ACOK with regards to Sansa. He really is just Joffrey's dog and can't do anything about Joffrey being the little arse he is. Lying to save Sansa's posterior twice and attempting to interrupt the beatings were actually him "failing" at his job, so to speak.
I don't think his elevation was that much of a surprise to him. I remember reading an interview with Martin some time ago and he talked about this. He was surprised that Darkstar was not more of a fan favorite considering how popular Sandor was. So who knows? But, as of now, unless something significant happens in the next couple episodes, I do not see how his future arc will make any sense.
Good point about him being so submissive to Joffrey. As a reader, I can see all that. I don't know if that will be obvious to those who only watch the shows though....
Queen of Winter, on 24 April 2012 - 08:25 AM, said:
It's quite possible. I've noticed that the show this season has focused on character/scenes that have more of an action focus which is why I think the two of them have been waylaid so far. It is also my belief that him see/overhearing Joff with the prostitute will be what stirs Sandor to take a more active role with Sansa. So, he will be strictly a protector for her. My frustration is that this will eliminiate much of the dynamics between the two of them.
#26
Posted 24 April 2012 - 11:59 AM
the hound of sansa, on 24 April 2012 - 08:36 AM, said:
Kittykatknits the same thing has happened to me. my friends could'nt understand why i love him so much
his interactions with sansa are extinct. i hope we get at least one scene betwwen them before blackwater
and not only he has small screen time, but whenever he speaks , he acts like a concerned uncle of sansa who feels sad about the way she is treated! where is his hatred and his madness??
Queen of Winter, on 24 April 2012 - 08:45 AM, said:
I agree, maybe they’ll use the beating scene as a “jumping on” point, but I cringe when I think of how they’ll probably wind up butchering Sansa and the Hound’s scene at the Battle of the Blackwater.
Yeah, I’m not sure how I feel about that one. However, I agree it was a little strange.
Edit: spelling
I don't know if this is a comfort or not but I just got back from a workout with a friend of mine. Her and her husband did a marathon viewing of season one over the weekend and caught up to episode four yesterday. We spent the hour going over the show and answering her questions. She picked up on Sandor's feelings for Sansa all the way back in season one and noticed that he put the cloak on her. She also thought he was disgusted during that scene as well. She also thought it was great that Tyrion recognized what she was doing with his "Lady Stark" line. On the downside, she did not quite realize that Sansa was acting and lying about her love for Joff either. So, I guess the producers got some of what they wanted across but not all?
#27
Posted 24 April 2012 - 12:09 PM
#28
Posted 24 April 2012 - 12:10 PM
Kittykatknits, on 24 April 2012 - 11:52 AM, said:
Darkstar maims a little girl and runs off. Sandor saves Sansa from a riot, saves Arya at the Red Wedding, kills Beric despite being hung over and facing a flaming sword, storms a ship on horseback, cries extremely manly tears and is generally an overall BAMF. And Sandor is not "off the night" either, which helps a lot.
Kittykatknits, on 24 April 2012 - 11:59 AM, said:
I thought that was fairly well established in the dinner scene with Cersei, Tommen and Myrcella.
Edited by Lyanna Stark, 24 April 2012 - 12:21 PM.
#29
Posted 24 April 2012 - 12:25 PM
#30
Posted 24 April 2012 - 12:27 PM
#32
Posted 24 April 2012 - 12:30 PM
There is still hope, and his best parts are yet to come, but D&D should know that he is a fan favorite and really start cranking out some scenes with him. I was so excited when he actually got lines this episode, and then all he did was tell Joffrey about Tyrion's "gift" for Joffrey. Then a pointless and overly long scene with Ros, which could have been a chance to show the Hound's reactions to the screams inside, but nope..nothing!!
Please, less Ros..more Hound, more Sansa.
Honest question..does anyone care about Ros?
#33
Posted 24 April 2012 - 12:33 PM
#34
Posted 24 April 2012 - 03:35 PM
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The fact that he coldly followed orders to murder a child is even worse than having done it out of greed or passion. Let's not belittle the fact that Sandor is a cruel killer, there is no need for it, having done truly evil things doesn't make this character less interesting.
#35
Posted 24 April 2012 - 05:29 PM
#36
Posted 24 April 2012 - 05:35 PM
i guess that if by the end they manage to show a nice riot rescue and the BoBW really well done, i might just forgive the producers for white-washing sandor's character... well, maybe not, but i'll be less dissapointed.
Edited by Caro99, 24 April 2012 - 05:36 PM.
#37
Posted 24 April 2012 - 05:44 PM
Caro99, on 24 April 2012 - 05:35 PM, said:
i guess that if by the end they manage to show a nice riot rescue and the BoBW really well done, i might just forgive the producers for white-washing sandor's character... well, maybe not, but i'll be less dissapointed.
at this point, i honestly hope they just skip the sansa and sandor bits. they haven't set them up at all, so don't bother trying to force them in at the last minute. i'd rather they just left that for those who read the books to enjoy, because, as far as i'm concerned, we're past the point where it will be effective. i personally did not get the sense that they were trying to set up tyrion and sansa story line from this episode. to me, it seemed like tyrion was meerly acknowledging the hell that the girl was going through. at least i hope they're not setting that up. that story thread should not be setup in anyway. it should never cross the viewers mind until tywinn says it.
#38
Posted 24 April 2012 - 06:13 PM
turdle, on 24 April 2012 - 05:44 PM, said:
agree with you on them not showing so early anything regarding the tyrion/sansa future. but i did get that vibe when i watched it- guess it was just peter's lingering gaze that did it for me knowing what happens, but i'll ask some friends what did they think about these two in this scene..
oh but i just couldn't bear it if they skip the whole san/san thing! if they do that maybe it could really just be a hint at the producers asking geroge if any san/san future for the next books is possible and him saying that since there isn't, it's all right for them not to show it this season. and that would just be wrong... still, i read a short interview where david benioff said sophie turner was very nervous about a scene where she had to sing, so i'll keep my fingers crossed that scene is meant to be the one from the BoBW rather than her just singing at the sept before the battle- nice as that moment was.
#39
Posted 24 April 2012 - 06:42 PM
Caro99, on 24 April 2012 - 05:35 PM, said:
i guess that if by the end they manage to show a nice riot rescue and the BoBW really well done, i might just forgive the producers for white-washing sandor's character... well, maybe not, but i'll be less dissapointed.
Yep!!
I did think it was nice that Tyrion acknowledged Sansa in that way. I think it could help non-book readers understand Sansa's strengths a bit better. However, in the books it was Sandor who saw her courtesy as armor. He mocked her for it but he was the one that saw the strength. Tyrion dismissed her as being rather empty headed. For me, this was just another example of them making Tyrion the super aweso hero of the series at the expense of others.
#40
Posted 24 April 2012 - 06:46 PM
He is one of my favorite characters too, but I don't see how he could be anyone's favorite tv character. He's really done nothing of importance so far. And I think the relationship between him and Sansa in the books was a meaningful one. It's a shame they have decided to pretty much omit it in the show. But there's still some time...
I can only imagine how the Sansa/Sandor shippers are feeling right now.
Edited by hk47, 24 April 2012 - 06:47 PM.







