KingHenrik30
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Video game.
Ahh gotcha, can't help you there. The board game is fantastic though!
Video game.
Continuing to have popular bands do versions of the book's songs?
The National did the Rains of Castamere last season
Video game.
Yeah, his desire for Mel doesn't mesh well with what I think of him. Seems off.
Continuing to have popular bands do versions of the book's songs?
The National did the Rains of Castamere last season
i also didn't find any of the podrick/tyrion/bronn stuff funny at all. way too heavy-handed, i'd rather they cut that garbage and spend more time with important stuff
i also didn't find any of the podrick/tyrion/bronn stuff funny at all. way too heavy-handed, i'd rather they cut that garbage and spend more time with important stuff
Well I don't really watch the show as a joke, but you're entitled to watch however you like. I'm glad for you, that you enjoyed it. I didn't really get it. I thought it ruined the moment even before I was able to process it.
My take on the music was that this is the first time in the series where a major "villian" actually has to suffer significantly. Thus upbeat metal for that moment of "FUCK YES! Finally!" that the audience likely had
Was it too obnoxious noise that immediately kicked in after a heavy scene like that?
Someone tell me just HOW BAD the GoT game is.
Is it good for a book fan?
Hit me up.It's mediocre.
Also I read a synopsis of Theon's intro story from a pre-screener critic, anyone want to hear it?
Also I read a synopsis of Theon's intro story from a pre-screener critic, anyone want to hear it?
It's mediocre.
Also I read a synopsis of Theon's intro story from a pre-screener critic, anyone want to hear it?
It's mediocre.
Also I read a synopsis of Theon's intro story from a pre-screener critic, anyone want to hear it?
It's mediocre.
Also I read a synopsis of Theon's intro story from a pre-screener critic, anyone want to hear it?
They totally ruined Jaime's hand scene. Such awful music to follow something like that doesn't work well. Not sure what they were thinking. Feel underwhelmed by the episode. Brynden was great. Enjoyed the stuff north of the wall. Theon stuff was pretty good. Quality of the show feels all over the place though... 10 episodes, even with the split season, feels so short. Jumping all over the place not giving enough time for the stories. Seriously, if I hadn't read the books I would be like wtf? at the Stannis storyline right now.
Hit me up.
Give Jamie Lannister a hand, ladies and gentlemen!
Yes!
Hit me.
I'd also like to hear it
I do!
Allegedly (I stress), Ramsay's story is supposed to go like this in the first four episodes:
Theon wakes up in a dungeon and gets tortured a bit by a group of guys. Ramsay (in disguise as Boy) is like a servant or whatever. He promises to help Theon escape. Eventually Boy helps Theon get away, but Theon is run down by the group of guys. Just as they're about to kill Theon, Boy appears and kills all the guys (one calls a Boy a "Bastard" before he dies). Boy helps Theon keep going and leads him into a tunnel, all the while asking him about what happened in Winterfell (regarding Bran and Rickon's deaths). Theon finally admits that they are alive and Boy gets a weird intense look on his face. They reach the end of the tunnel and it is revealed that Boy has actually led Theon back to the dungeon he woke up in. Boy reveals that he is actually Ramsay and reimprisons Theon for some more torture.
That song at the end ruined the final scene, absolute garbage.
That's a very good point.Don't quote the book thread here, your posts will show up in their USER CP page and basically spoil the show for them.
I didn't find it that jarring at all.
But it totally did! Some of you guys are just so boring and unimaginative!and yeah the choice of music at the end did not fit at all with the tone of those final few minutes
Best scene for me this ep was the small council meeting at the table... rest was a bit forgettable.
While it was pisspoor timing, the end song was actually a punk cover of The Bear and the Maiden Fair (a song from the book)
Supremely awful.
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If you haven't read the books you shouldn't be in this thread.
But it totally did! Some of you guys are just so boring and unimaginative!
am I the only one who finds the Dany subplot incredibly bland?
We get these quick 5 minute scenes that barely move the story forward every episode, I wish they would just dedicate 20+ minutes to it for one episode instead of stretching it out for 4
Here's the quote
While it was pisspoor timing, the end song was actually a punk cover of The Bear and the Maiden Fair (a song from the book)
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If you haven't read the books you shouldn't be in this thread.
What horrible music.
It would only be in one episode then. lol
Punk music does NOT fit with fantasy. Especially a story with a serious tone as this. It pulled me from the setting in a rude manner.
am I the only one who finds the Dany subplot incredibly bland?
We get these quick 5 minute scenes that barely move the story forward every episode, I wish they would just dedicate 20+ minutes to it for one episode instead of stretching it out for 4
The spoilers seem marked well enough.
I have to say though, I'm thinking about stopping the show and reading the books instead. Either way, major events are going to be spoiled, and considering how this season seems so scatterbrained and light on detail... I'm thinking maybe it'd be best to experience this stuff first in the books. Watch the show later.
Never had much interest in the books, but this season just doesn't feel right so far. I have a million questions, and the characters I like seem to get so little breathing room.
I'm glad I didn't read past episode 3's part, then. Can't wait for ep. 4!Sorta sad that I read that now, but that is fucking BRILLIANT.