Criston Cole is just an all time dummy. With Otto having a good showing for the first time, Cole leap frogged him on the hateable list.
Was certain the pot hole was going to cause the kids head to roll off.
And the falling on the sword got a gasp out of me. Read the book, but did not know where they were going with it as soon we he made it out of the fight alive [Reply]
Originally Posted by Urc Burry:
Criston Cole is just an all time dummy. With Otto having a good showing for the first time, Cole leap frogged him on the hateable list.
Was certain the pot hole was going to cause the kids head to roll off.
And the falling on the sword got a gasp out of me. Read the book, but did not know where they were going with it as soon we he made it out of the fight alive
I feel like this season has been kinda muted to Game of Thrones standards. I expected something similar with the pot hole, but then they're like nope, it's to showcase the Queen freaking out being stuck in traffic and being paraded to be a sympathetic figure head rather than a grieving mother. Ok, that's fine, but anti-climactic if to be honest.
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Then they don't show the gruesome beating of Blood in the jail cell, just a cut right as the king is loading up whereas in the old show I felt they would've shown it to some degree, or the aftermath of him wailing on Blood in anger and covered in blood from the damage he caused, as he walks out then meets eye to eye with his queen, I thought it would've been more impactful and more in line with what we've seen in the past. Aegon even says he's not weak, and he wants to rule with an iron fist, but yet they deny him these things, have him destroy Viserys' mock city of Valyria in a childish "I'M THE KING!" tantrum where it all just doesn't land. Then in the behind the scenes stuff at the end of the episode the actor says that his look to the queen as they pass on the stairs is a sign that those two are the only ones that understand what the other is going through, and I'm sitting there like.... I guess but that's not what I read into it. Then you got Aemond who is just sitting there at a pleasure house saying no to sex and just wanting to be coddled.
I'd have to look up how it happens in the books, but allowing Erryk/Arryk to win then immediately seppuku himself, like IMMEDIATELY, made little sense. I'd almost think having the infiltrator win, realize what he'd done, see the looks of all the faces around him, know he's surrounded, that he killed his brother and came no closer to killing the queen, realize Cole was a dick to expect that out of him, and then off himself would've been better. Or have the good Erryk win, get taken away screaming to get medical attention, then do the deed to start the show next week out of guilt.
Originally Posted by Gravedigger:
I feel like this season has been kinda muted to Game of Thrones standards. I expected something similar with the pot hole, but then they're like nope, it's to showcase the Queen freaking out being stuck in traffic and being paraded to be a sympathetic figure head rather than a grieving mother. Ok, that's fine, but anti-climactic if to be honest.
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Then they don't show the gruesome beating of Blood in the jail cell, just a cut right as the king is loading up whereas in the old show I felt they would've shown it to some degree, or the aftermath of him wailing on Blood in anger and covered in blood from the damage he caused, as he walks out then meets eye to eye with his queen, I thought it would've been more impactful and more in line with what we've seen in the past. Aegon even says he's not weak, and he wants to rule with an iron fist, but yet they deny him these things, have him destroy Viserys' mock city of Valyria in a childish "I'M THE KING!" tantrum where it all just doesn't land. Then in the behind the scenes stuff at the end of the episode the actor says that his look to the queen as they pass on the stairs is a sign that those two are the only ones that understand what the other is going through, and I'm sitting there like.... I guess but that's not what I read into it. Then you got Aemond who is just sitting there at a pleasure house saying no to sex and just wanting to be coddled.
I'd have to look up how it happens in the books, but allowing Erryk/Arryk to win then immediately seppuku himself, like IMMEDIATELY, made little sense. I'd almost think having the infiltrator win, realize what he'd done, see the looks of all the faces around him, know he's surrounded, that he killed his brother and came no closer to killing the queen, realize Cole was a dick to expect that out of him, and then off himself would've been better. Or have the good Erryk win, get taken away screaming to get medical attention, then do the deed to start the show next week out of guilt.
I'm not sure what purpose they were trying to serve with that Aemond situation. It just seemed like something they threw in to remind people he was still part of the plot. [Reply]
Originally Posted by staylor26:
What a fucking episode.
Yeah - I thought it was better than E1 (didn't quite understand all the fuss over that one; pacing was terrible).
I do think that this show has a pretty high barrier to entry. Sooooo Maaaaany Targaryens and Velaryon (and Targaryens are Velyrians) and Rhaenas and Rhaeneras and Aemond and Dameon and various Aegons and even Arryks and Erryks.
Can we just get a couple more Lannisters or Starks just to keep 'em separate?
It's just damn hard to keep all of it straight. I'm a fairly 'involved' GOT reader so I don't struggle too much with it, but if you're coming in as a non book-reader, it's gotta be tough.
Originally Posted by Urc Burry:
Criston Cole is just an all time dummy. With Otto having a good showing for the first time, Cole leap frogged him on the hateable list.
Yeah, I always kinda read Cole as dumbstruck by lust (compounded by honor) but they sure are writing him as a fucking idiot. I mean...just real real dumb. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Gravedigger:
I feel like this season has been kinda muted to Game of Thrones standards. I expected something similar with the pot hole, but then they're like nope, it's to showcase the Queen freaking out being stuck in traffic and being paraded to be a sympathetic figure head rather than a grieving mother. Ok, that's fine, but anti-climactic if to be honest.
Spoiler!
Then they don't show the gruesome beating of Blood in the jail cell, just a cut right as the king is loading up whereas in the old show I felt they would've shown it to some degree, or the aftermath of him wailing on Blood in anger and covered in blood from the damage he caused, as he walks out then meets eye to eye with his queen, I thought it would've been more impactful and more in line with what we've seen in the past. Aegon even says he's not weak, and he wants to rule with an iron fist, but yet they deny him these things, have him destroy Viserys' mock city of Valyria in a childish "I'M THE KING!" tantrum where it all just doesn't land. Then in the behind the scenes stuff at the end of the episode the actor says that his look to the queen as they pass on the stairs is a sign that those two are the only ones that understand what the other is going through, and I'm sitting there like.... I guess but that's not what I read into it. Then you got Aemond who is just sitting there at a pleasure house saying no to sex and just wanting to be coddled.
I'd have to look up how it happens in the books, but allowing Erryk/Arryk to win then immediately seppuku himself, like IMMEDIATELY, made little sense. I'd almost think having the infiltrator win, realize what he'd done, see the looks of all the faces around him, know he's surrounded, that he killed his brother and came no closer to killing the queen, realize Cole was a dick to expect that out of him, and then off himself would've been better. Or have the good Erryk win, get taken away screaming to get medical attention, then do the deed to start the show next week out of guilt.
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Do we actually know which Cargyll won? I assumed it was Erryk. The only small change I'd have made is him killing himself because he knew that there was no way the court could've trusted him. So he takes the 'noble' course and offs himself so as to allow his queen to rest easily. As I interpreted it, he did it because he let Arryk get close to finishing the job. A change of heart from Arryk didn't make sense there - he'd have just finished the job. Arryk was a true believer or he'd have never ended up in that situation to begin with.
Originally Posted by raybec 4:
I'm not sure what purpose they were trying to serve with that Aemond situation. It just seemed like something they threw in to remind people he was still part of the plot.
I think they wanted us to know that Aemond understands that he was the target and that he almost respects Daemon (who is, IMO, almost a hero to him) for the attempt.
Just a small bit of character development. [Reply]
I think they are really playing up the fact that Cole is really just a hot dude who can fight, who got elevated far beyond what he had been prepared for, because the Crown Princess thought he was hot and elevated him far beyond his station/preparation.
This is not a man who grew up being schooled in war and politics and tactics.
His whole turn with Arryk was him trying to process his guilt over HIS failing and instead externalizing it on an underlying. Classic middle manager move.
He done fucked up and blamed it on someone else.
Arryk/Erryk
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We know from the source material that they both perished in their fight/duel, but seeing it play out in that manner was unexpected and intriguing.
I think Erryk committing sepuku was a combo of the grief he was feeling at having killed his brother and doing what he thought was the right thing.
He was a vulnerability that almost led to the death of the queen for whom he sacrificed everything.
Otto Hightower with a nod to Viserys
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Best episode for this character so far, by far. Fantastic performance.
Him finally losing it and reading his grandson the riot act and being dismissed as Hand in response was just a fantastic scene.
I particularly enjoyed his small statements about Viserys. He sees the value the dead king provided - might be the only person who does by the time this is all over.
I still fucking hate him, though.
Alicent and Rhaenyra
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Olivia Cooke and Emma D'Arcy are doing such excellent jobs displaying the depth of these characters, the difficulties they're weighing and the balances they are trying to find.
I love that these characters are so multi-dimensional.
Neither is all right. Neither is all wrong. And that's kind of the point...
[QUOTE=duncan_idaho;17561861]Really enjoyed this episode.
Criston Cole thoughts
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I think they are really playing up the fact that Cole is really just a hot dude who can fight, who got elevated far beyond what he had been prepared for, because the Crown Princess thought he was hot and elevated him far beyond his station/preparation.
This is not a man who grew up being schooled in war and politics and tactics.
His whole turn with Arryk was him trying to process his guilt over HIS failing and instead externalizing it on an underlying. Classic middle manager move.
He done ****ed up and blamed it on someone else.
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Hopefully we see him die by the hand of the Winter Wolves and not some heroic act that kills him. He doesn't deserve a good death.
Originally Posted by duncan_idaho:
Alicent and Rhaenyra
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Olivia Cooke and Emma D'Arcy are doing such excellent jobs displaying the depth of these characters, the difficulties they're weighing and the balances they are trying to find.
I love that these characters are so multi-dimensional.
Neither is all right. Neither is all wrong. And that's kind of the point...
Rhaenyra has some of the same Daenerys qualities that always made me hate her - "It's my right!" sorta stuff...
Which is, ultimately, human. I get that. But Rhaenys got pretty well screwed in her own right and just kinda dealt with it.
Alicent is funny though - she genuinely believes she's right and Viserys meant to put Aegon on the throne. But there's also some 'hearing what she wanted to hear' to that. She knew he was pretty much gone at that point.
Like you said, that's pretty much the point. There aren't any good guys are bad guys here. And GOT has pretty much done nothing BUT trade in moral ambiguity so that pretty much checks out. [Reply]
Episode was boring AF. Wife took pictures of me snoring through it. But that's cool though. Story development and all that.
I can't stand Sir Cole. But im reminded that it's Game Of Thrones and ultimately, his head will get loped off. So i have that to look forward to. It is the way. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Urc Burry:
Was certain the pot hole was going to cause the kids head to roll off.
I was waiting for it! They kept going to close shots of his head wobbling with every bump in the road. I'd wager they filmed his falling off but decided last minute to cut that out. It just seemed super abrupt the way that scene ended. [Reply]
Was certain the pot hole was going to cause the kids head to roll off.
Originally Posted by SAGA45:
I was waiting for it! They kept going to close shots of his head wobbling with every bump in the road.
Ditto. Feels og GOT woulda rolled that head.....
This season has felt a little....PG, compared to other seasons.
Blood's death scene shoulda been more brutal. We shoulda seen homie's skull cave in. Kid's head shoulda rolled off....idk....seems like they're shying away from offensively violent and that's fucking sad to see. [Reply]