man I would hate to be some of you guys, way too critical about a tv show. Its supposed to be entertaining if you're not entertained don't watch it. [Reply]
Originally Posted by TambaBerry:
man I would hate to be some of you guys, way too critical about a tv show. Its supposed to be entertaining if you're not entertained don't watch it.
It had as many viewers as the original shows did in their heyday. First show so people were curious. Lets see what the numbers are and how far it drops off.
Some people in this thread overall are way way more negative than I've seen in other places.
The scene with the medieval C-section interspersed with the violence in the tournament will eventually be viewed as a classic moment. [Reply]
Originally Posted by BigRedChief:
It had as many viewers as the original shows did in their heyday. First show so people were curious. Lets see what the numbers are and how far it drops off.
Some people in this thread overall are way way more negative than I've seen in other places.
The scene with the medieval C-section interspersed with the violence in the tournament will eventually be viewed as a classic moment.
I mean i'm not disagreeing with some of the takes in here just saying is all. I watched game of thrones when it first aired and thought it was awful. I then gave it another shot a couple years later and became hooked. [Reply]
Originally Posted by TambaBerry:
I mean i'm not disagreeing with some of the takes in here just saying is all. I watched game of thrones when it first aired and thought it was awful. I then gave it another shot a couple years later and became hooked.
The problem with the entire idea, at least as a book reader nerd, is that the Targaryens just aren't terribly interesting characters. I've mentioned it before in some other GoT thread, but they were just mediocre Valyrians who happened to not be in town when the city went 'splodey. They were rulers by happenstance and not terribly good at it.
Look at the characters in GoT. Obviously Tyrion carried a lot of the weight, but Varys, Bronn, Sam, Davos, Littlefinger, The Hound, Robert - these are all characters that bring a different feel to the show.
This looks like you're gonna have a bunch of stoic and entitled Targaryen's with a dash of Ned nobility and Stannis obstinance sprinkled in. Plus a mis-cast Daemon.
The Targaryen's just aren't as interesting as the dueling families with their histories and their different personalities shaped by time/geography, etc...
It just doesn't have the depth of characters to keep things interesting. It'll have an Arya and Sansa and Robb and probably even a Jon sort of character. But those guys, while they often drove the story, didn't make the story entertaining.
It was the ancillary characters and their personalities/actions that made GoT interesting.
And Ros. Man oh man did Esme Bianco keep my attention... [Reply]
Originally Posted by Detoxing:
Sheeesh guys it's been 1 episode and ya'll talking about lack of character development already?
I mean damn, give the series some time to breath first.
I'm saying they are honing in on a family that just isn't that interesting to begin with.
'Fire and Blood' is just a fairly run of the mill fantasy book - nothing much of note in there. Oh sure, there's a story arc and a climax, etc.... but it doesn't paint with the broad strokes that the ASOIF series did.
It's...fine. I don't see it as viable source material for some massive TV undertaking. That's why I have more hope for the Lord of the Rings prequel; the material to mine is just better.
But again - should they find a way to get Esme Bianco back in the show and keep her in various states of undress, it will cover for many sins. [Reply]
I thought the first episode was pretty good. I never finished the books but I did love the show until d&d had to figure out how to end it and completely ate shit and made everyone retarded. D&d having nothing to do with the new show is reassuring. I'm cautiously optimistic but I did lol at viserys telling rhaenyra about the white walkers and the long winter and how got handled that [Reply]
Originally Posted by DJ's left nut:
Daemon is a freakin' awesome character.
And I just don't think Matt Smith is the right guy to cast for him at all.
How so? It's not like you get some overwhelmingly obvious description as to his looks/physique, etc.
Spoiler!
I didn't have the expectation he looks like Hafþór Júlíus Björnsson. Also, you consider the time the show portrays and the ability to look the way some "powerful" actors do nowadays and I just don't think it's a match. A guy such as Rob Archer is just too big/cut for that time period. Matt Taylor might be your max, and not a bad choice. I just really think they got a good actor and making him fit the "description," will be something they'll work to maintain.
Originally Posted by kccrow:
How so? It's not like you get some overwhelmingly obvious description as to his looks/physique, etc.
Spoiler!
I didn't have the expectation he looks like Hafþór Júlíus Björnsson. Also, you consider the time the show portrays and the ability to look the way some "powerful" actors do nowadays and I just don't think it's a match. A guy such as Rob Archer is just too big/cut for that time period. Matt Taylor might be your max, and not a bad choice. I just really think they got a good actor and making him fit the "description," will be something they'll work to maintain.
Someone I can buy as an athlete and who comes across as suave/charming more than conniving and underhanded. Matt Smith could play Baelish just fine but I’m just not buying him as Daemon.
I think you’re right - you can’t have someone massive here. Jai Courtney has probably bulked himself out of it, for instance (but at one point would’ve been a good choice).
Maybe Garrett Hedlund? Jensen Ackles? Alexander Ludwig? I dunno - not a casting director. But man, I’d have come up with literally a hundred names before I got to Matt Smith.
Or here’s a thought - and hear me out on this one - Esme Bianco. Just throwing it out there. [Reply]
Originally Posted by DJ's left nut:
Someone I can buy as an athlete and who comes across as suave/charming more than conniving and underhanded. Matt Smith could play Baelish just fine but I’m just not buying him as Daemon.
I think you’re right - you can’t have someone massive here. Jai Courtney has probably bulked himself out of it, for instance (but at one point would’ve been a good choice).
Maybe Garrett Hedlund? Jensen Ackles? Alexander Ludwig? I dunno - not a casting director. But man, I’d have come up with literally a hundred names before I got to Matt Smith.
Or here’s a thought - and hear me out on this one - Esme Bianco. Just throwing it out there.