I was really disappointed by the lack of...
"Promise me, Ned."
Oh, I completely agree. I can understand its absence for the same reasons. Although, they could have added it in when...I can understand why they removed it, in the book it's from Ned's POV and all hazy and stuff so we don't know what it all meant. In the TV visual medium it would've been too obvious what a lot of stuff in the flashback really meant.I was really disappointed by the lack of...
"Promise me, Ned."Like what the "bed of blood" really represented.
I'm disappointed!I was really disappointed by the lack of...
"Promise me, Ned."
I'm starting to get the feeling George Martin doesn't like horses.There were something like 3 graphic horse deaths in the season.
The first season followed the book pretty closely. The writers did change some minor details, but the main plot is the same.Last weeks twist left a bad taste in my mouth, but maybe that's because it was hanging open so long some dust got in there. I will have to wait and see next season if they can spin this yarn into something worth the price of killing the fucking hero of the show in the most insulting and meaningless way, but this episode didn't show me that yet.
Dragon girl was an interesting development but I feel like the whole season's plot with her and the horse people was sort of meaningless given what happened.
I know this show is based on books but it almost seems like the writers were making it up as they went along, and making big course corrections half way through, like Caprica.
Anyway, I'll be watching next season.
PS.... Arya does not pass for a boy when her boobs are poking out like that.
...something worth the price of killing the fucking hero of the show in the most insulting and meaningless way
Arya died?! Or was it Jon Snow? Syrio maybe? Tyrion? Brann? The dire wolves?Last weeks twist left a bad taste in my mouth, but maybe that's because it was hanging open so long some dust got in there. I will have to wait and see next season if they can spin this yarn into something worth the price of killing the fucking hero of the show in the most insulting and meaningless way, but this episode didn't show me that yet.
I know this show is based on books but it almost seems like the writers were making it up as they went along, and making big course corrections half way through, like Caprica.
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