I am enjoying the pace of this season. Or perhaps it's more that things are deviating from the books a bit and I'm getting excited about seeing new stuff.
It's especially lame when the punch is almost immediately taken out of it by the next-week's preview that confirms at least a part of it (Selmy on the slab) only seconds later.I know it was supposed to be a cliffhanger, but that kind of cliffhanger is lame.
And on another Stannis related side note. When Joffrey and Robb died, Stannis took it as a confirmation of Millisandre's power, but he doesn't find it strange that Balon Grayjoy is not dead?
The source material still gives them plenty to work with, even if they cut it down to only the meatiest bits.It's especially lame when the punch is almost immediately taken out of it by the next-week's preview that confirms at least a part of it (Selmy on the slab) only seconds later.I know it was supposed to be a cliffhanger, but that kind of cliffhanger is lame.
I agree that this season has been generally lackluster, but the source material it's drawing from is equally lacking. They seem to be making a real attempt at putting some interesting bits into it, but it's being dragged down by adherence to some of the written work, and the contrast between the source-based scenes and "new" scenes is getting more and more noticeable, which is awkwardly breaking up the narrative. Not making for a very smooth story right now, sadly.
Of course, I will stick with it all the way to the end, regardless of what steaming pile of poo the show runners may or may not turn it into.![]()
The problem is...for me the TV show has enough magical elements enough already and is on the cusp of becoming Harry Potter lite. Ice Zombies, boys that can project into animals, walking skeletons, and dragons are enough to make it fantasy without going overboard and losing the feel about being somewhat grounded in mid evil reality.
Melisandre calms him down.
Seriously, though SPOILERS
I just wish it all wasn't so fucking boring. Even the scheming this season, which is usually entertaining, is dull as dirt so far.
The thing i find disturbing with this whole Lannister-hair color thing is that most of the nobility of westeros doesn't seem to notice it. I mean it's so easy to figure out that they're not the children of Robert.
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