What I really liked was that we finally got some emotions flowing. The first episode was a good set-up, but up until Bran fell there was not much to get worked up about yet. Now there was plenty.
Yup, there was a lot of set up and establishing of characters to get through in the first episode.
Cersei and Cait, Jon and Tyrion, Ned and Robert, Dany in her tent and of course the excellent scene with the girls, the wolves and Joffrey. Great stuff that finally got the non-reading audience involved and added important pieces of info that had been missing up till now.
I'm a little worried over Jon. He seems a little too serious, we don't get any of the lighter moments between him and Arya and him and Tyrion that we get n the book
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You cannot kill a vampire with an MDF stake; werewolves can't fly; zombies do not run. - Simon Pegg
You cannot kill a vampire with an MDF stake; werewolves can't fly; zombies do not run. - Simon Pegg
Regarding a change in GoT from the books to the show... (ep 2)
25/04/2011 01:14:35 PM
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incorrect
25/04/2011 05:01:24 PM
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Yup.
26/04/2011 12:16:57 AM
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While I am thinking about characters that were re-cast...
26/04/2011 05:32:06 PM
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The first three read by Dotrice are the finest read audiobooks I've ever listened to.
26/04/2011 06:41:45 AM
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Did anyone else think the Maester's chain was WAY too huge? *NM*
26/04/2011 04:11:52 AM
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Agreed, but hey, it has to be noticed also by the non-readers *NM*
30/04/2011 11:14:02 AM
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The point was to paint Cersei as evil, and plant the idea of incest...
26/04/2011 07:56:31 AM
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Great episode
26/04/2011 10:59:26 AM
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I agree
26/04/2011 11:56:20 AM
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Yeah, I thought some of his interactions with Arya seemed forced.
29/04/2011 12:54:26 AM
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