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Game of Thrones on HBO: non-book thread (1 Viewer)

Even reading the books, referring to the map and the makeup of all the houses was necessary. It's a complex story with lots of locations, characters, and depth.

 
The map helps a lot. I think it's almost necessary, as they really don't bring distance into things in the show. It took Stannis multiple episodes to sail from Dragonstone to King's Landing and apparently they're right next door to each other. Meanwhile Theon went from Pyke to Winterfell during a 10 minute cut-away and they're half the world apart. I also didn't realize how big the continent that Dany is on is. It's even bigger than Westeros yet no one seems to have any interest in ruling it. Sometimes I feel like they don't play up the gravity of certain things enough on the show. Maybe it's a budget thing but Theon taking Winterfell didn't seem like *that* big of a deal in the show. It just seemed like he kind of slid his way in there into control and when he was thrown out things would go back to normal, except some fires were set by the Bolton's on the way out. Meanwhile, the map describes it as some huge battle where one of the world's most long-standing keeps was obliterated to the point where the entire city is completely gone beyond the point of rebuilding. Same thing with The Mountain. Book readers seem to be really interested in him as if his storyline is some kind of big deal, but in the show he's had basically two scenes played by two different actors 2 years apart in realtime. As a show watcher I didn't think he was anything other than some one-off minor character and I certainly wasn't keeping track of where his plotline was going.
Think of the Mountain as the Westeros version of The Gooch in Different Strokes. You never see him....but he's a force unlike anything else.
Who is the Gordon Jump?

 
The map helps a lot. I think it's almost necessary, as they really don't bring distance into things in the show. It took Stannis multiple episodes to sail from Dragonstone to King's Landing and apparently they're right next door to each other. Meanwhile Theon went from Pyke to Winterfell during a 10 minute cut-away and they're half the world apart. I also didn't realize how big the continent that Dany is on is. It's even bigger than Westeros yet no one seems to have any interest in ruling it. Sometimes I feel like they don't play up the gravity of certain things enough on the show. Maybe it's a budget thing but Theon taking Winterfell didn't seem like *that* big of a deal in the show. It just seemed like he kind of slid his way in there into control and when he was thrown out things would go back to normal, except some fires were set by the Bolton's on the way out. Meanwhile, the map describes it as some huge battle where one of the world's most long-standing keeps was obliterated to the point where the entire city is completely gone beyond the point of rebuilding. Same thing with The Mountain. Book readers seem to be really interested in him as if his storyline is some kind of big deal, but in the show he's had basically two scenes played by two different actors 2 years apart in realtime. As a show watcher I didn't think he was anything other than some one-off minor character and I certainly wasn't keeping track of where his plotline was going.
Think of the Mountain as the Westeros version of The Gooch in Different Strokes. You never see him....but he's a force unlike anything else.
Who is the Gordon Jump?
I don't know...seems to be a lot of perverts on this continent.
 
Who is the one eyed guy in the caves who is going to fight the Hound? I thought the Hound knew him and used his name but I didn't catch it.
He was at King's Landing back in season one. After the Mountain (the Hound's brother) chopped his horse's head off and ran away, Ned Stark gave orders to Beric Dondarrion to lead a group to go capture the Mountain. Dondarrion didn't have an eye patch back then, but he does now.
Different actor... no?

 
Just watched...great, great episode. The ending scene with Danys was probably the greatest scene since the death of Ned.

and to the poster who doesn't think Natalie Dormer is hot, especially after watching The Tudors,...you are gay.

 
In addition to Dany showing her badass side, I also enjoyed the scene where Margery talked about the girl calling her pigface because of her nose. I think it's very interesting that the writers would write a scene about an actresses physical flaw and make her talk about it so candidly.
Perhaps she was partially cast in the role due to the "pig nose".
Maybe so - was this scene in the book?

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In addition to Dany showing her badass side, I also enjoyed the scene where Margery talked about the girl calling her pigface because of her nose. I think it's very interesting that the writers would write a scene about an actresses physical flaw and make her talk about it so candidly.
Yes because that pig nose makes her hi

dious.
Didn't say she is hideous, but I'm not on board with those who think she's really hot. Maybe in part because I seem to remember being underwhelmed by the average-at-best boobies she showed in The Tudors...
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:lmao:

 
Cercei was hot in Terminator: Sarah Connor Chronicles. Well, after Summer Glau of course. But she's not hot in this, imo.

 
The ending scene with Danys was probably the greatest scene since the death of Ned.
Possibly my favorite chapter of the books.
Did they do it justice because that was a pretty goosebumps/almost teary-eyed moment. I can't wait to see what happens.
As someone mentioned earlier, it was better in the books because of the way it was built up.

 
Margaery is doing some serious work here. She's getting the people of King's Landing to love her, and trying to get her brother to become a Stark and have a claim on the north. Boom, she kills or otherwise destroys Joffrey and has the loyalty of the people of the south...waits for or orchesterates Robb Stark's death, and will then have her family perfectly positioned to reunite Westeros under their banner.

Easy peasy. :thumbup:

Love that girl. :wub:
What clam to the throne would Margaery have if something happened to Joffrey? Wouldn't his brother then sister be next in line?
yes, she would be queen regent if they got married and Joff dies (without a boy hier). His little brother Tommenn (SP?) would have claim to the throne.
Now imagine that she has a son with Joffrey before something nasty mysteriously happens to him . . .

 
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Diana Rigg just killing it:

"I was told you were drunk, impertinent and thoroughly debauched...You can imagine my disappointment at finding nothing but a brow beaten bookkeeper"

 
Great episode that had everything I love about the show: backstabbing, scheming, nudity, violence, comedy, and emotionally powerful human drama.

 
Also, Maisie Williams as Arya Stark is a tremendous talent....Just brilliance
:goodposting: She just gets better and better.

Meanwhile, whoever is playing Sansa has improved this season, IMO.
Have loved Arya from the start. Good character, great performances. We are expecting a baby girl in June and while we won't name her Arya, we have referred to her as such in utero on more than one occasion. Love that little tomboy.

 
I'm glad to see the Hound stick around. I thought he was a goner. As bad as as he is, he has some good in him and I hope we get to see more of it.

I'm not liking the insinuations made toward Jorah Mormont by the old dude whose name I cant remember. I've really liked this character and fear he will be usurped by the old dude and lose Dany's trust.

Jaime was amazing tonight. The bath scene was as good as it gets.

 
Basicaly he was whining how everyone calls him kingslayer when he killed the mad king but the mad king was not so nice and ordered kings landing burnt to the ground when the lannister army marched in to help put Robert on the throne. This is simillar to his protestations to Ned on the same subject in season one but more detailed.

 
Basicaly he was whining how everyone calls him kingslayer when he killed the mad king but the mad king was not so nice and ordered kings landing burnt to the ground when the lannister army marched in to help put Robert on the throne. This is simillar to his protestations to Ned on the same subject in season one but more detailed.
And from a storyline standpoint it's getting him from uber cocky warrior to a sympathetic character.

 
Margaery is doing some serious work here. She's getting the people of King's Landing to love her, and trying to get her brother to become a Stark and have a claim on the north. Boom, she kills or otherwise destroys Joffrey and has the loyalty of the people of the south...waits for or orchesterates Robb Stark's death, and will then have her family perfectly positioned to reunite Westeros under their banner.

Easy peasy. :thumbup:

Love that girl. :wub:
What clam to the throne would Margaery have if something happened to Joffrey? Wouldn't his brother then sister be next in line?
yes, she would be queen regent if they got married and Joff dies (without a boy hier). His little brother Tommenn (SP?) would have claim to the throne.
Now imagine that she has a son with Joffrey before something nasty mysteriously happens to him . . .
OK, let's try this again. As Tywin said, Sansa is now the key to the North...as someone you know may have said last week. :grad:

And as we've learned so far, claims to the throne in King's Landing are only worth as much as the swords you have at your back. If Margaerie gets the people, maybe she gets the City Watch, and maybe then the King's Guard. "Power is power."

 
OK first of all, in order of appearance, let's rank the asses we got to see.

1. The redheaded wildling...Egress or whatever. We suddenly like her a lot more than we did before. Tight front, great back. We like. Two thumbs up that one! :thumbup: :thumbup:

2. Jon Snow. Only a momentary glimpse, but it looks good. :thumbup: Let's hope for more from this Emo Crow, as long as it means more Egress nudies. :wub:

3. The Kingslayer Jamie Lannister. That's just a really good man-butt. Good for him. Sucks that he lost a hand, but there's always that ### to fall back on...so to speak.

4. She-Ra. I'm truly impressed. I was not expecting anything even in the realm of respectability there. Good on ya, she-hulk! :pickle: Although now that I'm thinking about it, there's a strong possibility that that was a stunt-butt. Hmmmm...not appreciating the potential deception here. :angry:

5. The Gay Succubus. Ummmmmm, am I alone in thinking that was a pretty great ### no matter what the front gear entailed? Seriously, if I was dating a girl with that ###, I would force yoga pants on her every time we left the house. :oldunsure:

 
Also, Maisie Williams as Arya Stark is a tremendous talent....Just brilliance
:goodposting: She just gets better and better.

Meanwhile, whoever is playing Sansa has improved this season, IMO.
Have loved Arya from the start. Good character, great performances. We are expecting a baby girl in June and while we won't name her Arya, we have referred to her as such in utero on more than one occasion. Love that little tomboy.
I told my wife Id consider Arya for a girls name

 
Also, Maisie Williams as Arya Stark is a tremendous talent....Just brilliance
:goodposting: She just gets better and better.

Meanwhile, whoever is playing Sansa has improved this season, IMO.
Have loved Arya from the start. Good character, great performances. We are expecting a baby girl in June and while we won't name her Arya, we have referred to her as such in utero on more than one occasion. Love that little tomboy.
I told my wife Id consider Arya for a girls name
Wife is pregnant and she suggested Arya. I tried to contain the excitement, but I think she figured it out.

I would also consider Cersei for a girl or Hodor for a boy...she veto'ed those

 

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