Originally Posted by ThaVirus:
Another good episode. They really just swooped in there and took the crown before anyone knew what was happening.
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Erryk and Arryk. What's their story? They seem like solid dudes, what with talking about Aegon being a monster and secreting Rhaenys away, but why did the one leave the other to get beaten by Ser Criston?
I really don't like Ser Criston. Dude is such a simp.
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And Westerling taking off the white cloak was badass. He knew they could have, and were likely to kill him right there on the spot, but he walked about anyway.
Regarding the first question, I was really wondering that myself. That seemed out of place.
At the start of the series I thought Criston was gonna be a pretty cool good. Helluva fighter, loyal, etc. Then he had that fling with the princess, and just turned into an epic simp that I can no longer stand. Good effort by that actor. I hate the guy.
Regarding the second spoiler,
Spoiler!
Westerling confronting Criston, and then doing that was pretty bad ass. Instant 10 on the respect meter for that.
Originally Posted by CupidStunt:
What an episode. So little talk or does it normally come during the week?
This is why I haven't checked out this thread until last week. Figured the show wasn't a big thing here.
Man what a show. Granted I'm an ASOIAF universe fanboy, but objectively it makes it REALLY hard for me to watch other TV. The acting, music, directing, production, everything is just so ****ing high-quality. And then I'm just a sucker for the world.
It’s a huge hit for HBO and with audiences.
The people posting in here think it’s a good show too. Just not traffic like GOT thread. It’s first season is better than some years of GOT and it’s spending all year explaining who and why the dudes are in the next 3 years of war. Maybe some are wanting a Hardhome, battle of bastards level show before moving on from the season 8 debacle of GOT. [Reply]
Question for the group. If it’s a spoiler in the books, spoiler it but I’ve not read the books so no idea.
Bran can go back in time. All the way back to the first men. So could he be causing this or manipulating people and or events to keep their GOT history on trek? [Reply]
Originally Posted by ThaVirus:
Well.. didn't take long for Aemond to pine for the throne lol
That surprised me a little. I wonder how much they'll do with this in S2. Obviously that would depend on Aegon as well, how he adapts to being King. I like the way they handled Aemond's current mindset, but I don't think it makes sense to continue too hard down that path if Aegon takes an interest in defending his crown. [Reply]
Erryk is anti-Aegon. He helps Rhaenys. He leaves Arryk so he can go get her. He made the decision that the twins were never gonna agree on Aegon. He knew Cole wouldn't kill a fellow Kingsguard so that's not a concern.
That's how I see it at least. No book canon there. Heck, even the book canon is unreliable accounts of history. That's why it's such good source material, so much flexibility for the writers. [Reply]
Originally Posted by dlphg9:
Season 1 HOTD >>>> Season 1 GOT
This season is just setting up the story and has been much more entertaining than season 1 of Game of Thrones.
HOTD gets the benefit of learning about what everyone loved in GOT, so it's like jumping in mid-GOT in terms of production value.
And while i agree with your statement, GOT had the mystery and intrigue of the White Walkers, which is something missing from HOTD.
After finishing HOTD S1, i'm not left with the same kind of intrigue as i had with GOT S1.
There's going to be a war. Cool. We all knew that. There's no, "WTF are those zombie things and how is that going to come into play?" that GOT had. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Detoxing:
HOTD gets the benefit of learning about what everyone loved in GOT, so it's like jumping in mid-GOT in terms of production value.
And while i agree with your statement, GOT had the mystery and intrigue of the White Walkers, which is something missing from HOTD.
After finishing HOTD S1, i'm not left with the same kind of intrigue as i had with GOT S1.
There's going to be a war. Cool. We all knew that. There's no, "WTF are those zombie things and how is that going to come into play?" that GOT had.
You know that wasn't the finale though, right? [Reply]