And now it's left looking at his corpse with no one to look after it.Why? He treated the dog horribly
And now it's left looking at his corpse with no one to look after it.Why? He treated the dog horribly
I recently re-read some of the book to refresh my memory and I did think it surprising thatIn the Book,
Blood didn't just give in right away, he was tortured for days before revealing the truth, and died because of the torture. Blood and Cheese were also hired by Mysaria on orders from Daemon not by Daemon himself. But since the book is meant to be a in-universe history book, differences can be waved away easily.
It's also an adaptation, there will always been references
You'd think it would be the other way since reality tends to be far more complicated than what history records. Plus the books have the benefit of being inside of the characters' minds, which recorded history can't claim aside from diaries.Yes, and GRRM has said he considers Game and House to be what actually happened whilst the books are what history recorded.
I recently re-read some of the book to refresh my memory
So don’tI wouldn't, personally, because it (Fire and Blood) is irrelevant when it comes to the show.
I noticed this as well. There's been some shots of Alicent in the bath in recent episodes, and they've always tastefully shot around her. Older GoT would've made it a point to show her nude.I've noticed that this series is less graphic than GoT was, which I'm fine with, sometimes I think GoT went too far
I noticed they added the rat catchers, but somehow completely failed to notice Jahaerys funeral.Watching the intro for this week, I noticed the ending changed slightly as the story progresses.
Episode 1 and 2 had the final tapestry scene of Vhager killing Luke and Arrax. Episode 3 has a woven funeral of Jahaerys the Younger, with a thread weaving though his neck.
Just something to keep an eye out for.
Between that scene and Daemon's dinner with the Harrenhal castellan were fantastic. I know the show is more driven by violence and sex, but I will always far prefer quieter moments such as those.Rhaenyra managing to sneak into King's Land and successfully speak to Alicent was pretty silly, but the scene was so good that I'll allow it. Probably aren't going to be many more scenes of Emma D'Arcy and Olivia Cooke interacting (not a spoiler, just seems unlikely!) which is a shame because they're chemistry is so good.
Even scenes such as these and Larys slithering his way into Aegon's circle are standouts, too.I like how much of King's Landing we're getting to see. That shot following the alleged Targaryen bastard into the tavern was great. Makes the world of the show feel more alive. The opening scene with the Brackens and the Blackwoods was good too for the same reason.
There will likely be more Rhaenyra and Alicent scenes. Rhaenyra takes the throne and the city with Daemon in the books. She imprisons Alicent and Helaena in a tower of Maegor’s Holdfast. Since the show runners haven’t completely abandoned the former friends angle of Rhaenyra and Alicent. We can expect for scenes of them in the future.Rhaenyra managing to sneak into King's Land and successfully speak to Alicent was pretty silly, but the scene was so good that I'll allow it. Probably aren't going to be many more scenes of Emma D'Arcy and Olivia Cooke interacting (not a spoiler, just seems unlikely!) which is a shame because they're chemistry is so good.
I didn’t expect them to do a ghosts/specters of Harrenhall scene. It’s the most haunted place in Westeros and Daemon’s conscious is finally eating away at him.But, um, I could do without seeing a young Rhaenyra, quietly stitching Jaehaerys' head back onto tiny body (I'm still in shock how much of that we actually saw and wasn't just suggested).
One question for those who've read Fire and Blood: Are we suppose to know who proclaimed to Daemon that he would die at Harrenhal or is it just some random person?
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