narrative transitions were good; characterizations - jury's out
Zaphod Send a noteboard - 03/04/2012 07:00:26 AM
A common comment from my friends I was watching it with (who just got introduced to the books through the show, but have now read them), was 'I expected him to have longer hair and be dirtier'; mostly about Craster, but also Stannis (well, longer hair) and Davos (well, dirtier). I was nerding out just seeing characters and identifying them, but after that initial thrill I was maybe a bit disappointed.
I thought the Cersei scene where she threatens Littlefinger was, on one hand, a bit over the top, but on the other hand, an excellent characterization of Cersei's total lack of tact and guile. Which transitioned even better into the next scene with her and Joffrey, when we're reminded that he's even more tactless than her. Can't wait for Tyrion to come into his own as Hand.
I was disappointed by the scene with Jaime as prisoner, if only because it felt like they sacrificed one of the most interesting qualities of his (eventually) rich character - his unflappability and total indifference in the face of death - to have an 'isn't this CGI direwolf cool?' scene. I suppose his response was rather more muted than most might have been, so it may not read like that to everyone, but to me it was a bit of a letdown.
On the other hand - glad they are using CGI direwolves as I feel we'll see them more.
I thought the Cersei scene where she threatens Littlefinger was, on one hand, a bit over the top, but on the other hand, an excellent characterization of Cersei's total lack of tact and guile. Which transitioned even better into the next scene with her and Joffrey, when we're reminded that he's even more tactless than her. Can't wait for Tyrion to come into his own as Hand.
I was disappointed by the scene with Jaime as prisoner, if only because it felt like they sacrificed one of the most interesting qualities of his (eventually) rich character - his unflappability and total indifference in the face of death - to have an 'isn't this CGI direwolf cool?' scene. I suppose his response was rather more muted than most might have been, so it may not read like that to everyone, but to me it was a bit of a letdown.
On the other hand - glad they are using CGI direwolves as I feel we'll see them more.
Game of Thrones Season 2 Episode 1: The North Remembers
03/04/2012 01:15:31 AM
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They seem to have screwed over the Cersei-Joffrey relationship.
03/04/2012 02:03:07 AM
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It had to be changed, Joffrey is about 15 maybe 16 in the tv show
03/04/2012 04:59:48 AM
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Re: It had to be changed, Joffrey is about 15 maybe 16 in the tv show
05/04/2012 02:27:15 PM
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Cersei actually seeming afraid of Joffrey is going too far, imo
03/04/2012 05:42:07 AM
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It'll probably be a fall and rise thing.
03/04/2012 12:26:58 PM
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Or they could get more explicit about the real power structure in Stannis' camp later *NM*
04/04/2012 04:28:18 PM
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I think it was more set as a counter-point to her talk with Littlefinger
04/04/2012 04:50:15 PM
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Re: I think it was more set as a counter-point to her talk with Littlefinger
05/04/2012 02:31:32 PM
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Other than my complaints in the post above, I thought it was pretty good
03/04/2012 05:44:30 AM
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narrative transitions were good; characterizations - jury's out
03/04/2012 07:00:26 AM
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I found it was a good start *spoiler for people who haven't read further than the show*
03/04/2012 08:40:30 AM
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Re: I found it was a good start *spoiler for people who haven't read further than the show*
05/04/2012 02:35:05 PM
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Wowsers. The show increased its viewership by 33% with the opening of Season 2.
03/04/2012 04:07:47 PM
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Absolutely, season 3 will be announced soon! *NM*
04/04/2012 12:16:19 AM
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Apparently it could be a few weeks.
05/04/2012 12:01:33 AM
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Because both seasons would be Storm of Swords anyway, right? *NM*
05/04/2012 10:39:54 AM
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