LolBook readers only.
I’d have killed him where he stoodHeir for a Day is some funny ****.
AgreedI thought it was a good start. Went in with low expectations and was pleasantly surprised.
Disagree. Episode 1 had a very early season GOT vibe to it.I think if you’re hoping for GOT season 1-4, you’re going to be very disappointed. I’m just hoping for something in between 1-4 and the last couple seasons of GOT.
lol great stuff hereLiked it not in love with it. A bit too predictable. I'll give it some time to expand.
Not sure how the show is doing it as I haven't watched yet, but both were the old king's grandchildren in the book. Rhaenys was the daughter of the old king's eldest son. Viserys was the son of a younger son. So Rhaenys & Viserys are 1st cousins. When the oldest son (the crown prince) died, the younger son then became the crown prince and heir. The younger son also died while the old king was still alive. So, the eldest line's heir was female (Rhaenys) and the younger line had Viserys. They held a council to vote, since a woman had never been ruling queen, and voted in Viserys.Just for my clarification - The woman that was passed over (queen that never was) at the beginning was the old Kings daughter and the new king was his nephew.?
Majority of people who watch this never read the books.Can I watch this if I haven't read the book(s)?
But not brother and sisterYes. They both were grandkids of the king. The dude was the oldest grandson, the lady was the oldest grandkid
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I’ll add it for him. I enjoyed it and will watch how many ever seasons there are (assuming it doesn’t go TWD), but my main concern based on the previews was not having the huge breadth. LOTR was great for characters but also world building. GOT was the same way. One minute at the wall, the next Kings Landing and tons of other spots. My concern is if this is all Kings Landing and surrounding areas. We clearly won’t be interacting with Dothraki or White Walkers and others.lol great stuff hereLiked it not in love with it. A bit too predictable. I'll give it some time to expand.
I agree. I understand as well the start of the talking about the secret of the winter is coming for the end of man, but we are so far in the past that I hope they don’t dwell on it. This reminds me of Rogue One, which I loved, where you already know the ending even if you didn’t read the books. The White Walkers didn’t even make a peep until a few years before GOT started with Benjen and even then no one knew until Ned beheaded the watchman at the start. Rogue One literally ended at the start of Star Wars so talking about the Death Star made perfect sense. Hopefully, we don’t spend a lot of time on things we know won’t have any possible happenings in this show just to tie in GOT to get casual GOT viewers.I’m in but when the season previews show a Targaryen speak of the Prince Who Was Promised all I can think of is “I don’t want it”. Biggest miss of the GOT universe. Might have been cliche but if you sell a Prince That Was Promised for 8 seasons, deliver one.
I hope they explain how he bleaches his flowing hair. I’m assuming vidal sassoon or L’Oréal wasn’t around then.Daemon had a little too much LOTR Orlando Bloom
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I'm out.Can I watch this if I haven't read the book(s)?
Yes you can. But you cannot post here.
Same happened to us last night. Good job HBO.HBO max keeps crashing every time I try to start it. This sucks.
THANK YOU. I wracked my brain last night while trying to go to sleep and couldn't for the life of me figure out where I'd seen that guy before. Meant to look it up today and forgot about it until you said that.Sorry there is no world where a kicker for the Washington Sentinels can become hand of the king ...
I agree. I understand as well the start of the talking about the secret of the winter is coming for the end of man, but we are so far in the past that I hope they don’t dwell on it. This reminds me of Rogue One, which I loved, where you already know the ending even if you didn’t read the books. The White Walkers didn’t even make a peep until a few years before GOT started with Benjen and even then no one knew until Ned beheaded the watchman at the start. Rogue One literally ended at the start of Star Wars so talking about the Death Star made perfect sense. Hopefully, we don’t spend a lot of time on things we know won’t have any possible happenings in this show just to tie in GOT to get casual GOT viewers.I’m in but when the season previews show a Targaryen speak of the Prince Who Was Promised all I can think of is “I don’t want it”. Biggest miss of the GOT universe. Might have been cliche but if you sell a Prince That Was Promised for 8 seasons, deliver one.
Funny you say that. I was going to say that It felt a little soap operaish after the first half and it picked up for me in the second. As others have mentioned, they are going to need a bigger scope than just the Targaryens. If it’s basically just them without the scope of the world, it’s going to feel like a soap.To me it felt like a daytime soap version of GOT with characters that purposely looked like characters from GoT. Feel like at the counsel meeting there was a Baelish, Varys, and Sam look-alike at the least.
Anyway, doubt I will last long with it, and I can admit that it's me having a severely short leash for anything in this universe after the last few seasons.
forget the books, seems like you'll be able to enjoy this even if you never watched GoT. It's like 170 years before GoT world. I had a hard time keeping up with the sir names from GoT in this episode. I forgot how much internet searching I had to do watching GoT to keep up with all the names and relationships.Can I watch this if I haven't read the book(s)?