Re: Game of Thrones 2.04 Garden of Bones: OF COURSE SHE HAS TO HAVE A JOB!
dacole Send a noteboard - 09/05/2012 11:35:29 AM
And I still don't agree that Martian's writing is somehow not subtle...but I seem to like the books more than you do anyway.
I was being at least half faecetious. I prefer reading his words, as opposed to simply finding out what happens, as in the case of Brandon Sanderson, or lots of TV shows I follow. I am actually looking forward more to WoW than aMoL, despite my overall preference for WoT.Ok onto Arya. In the books it was a little miffed about why Arya didn't ask to have Lord Father Lannister killed or some other figure of importance but it was somewhat understandable because of where she was, where they were, and such (I did get annoyed that she didn't have the leader of the castle killed but again that was somewhat understandable given age). Now that HE IS THE ONE SHE IS SERVING, it would make ZERO sense ZERO either in a character sense or a world sense for her not to ask for him to be killed. As well though we know the Lannisters and the Starks never liked each other all that much even before all this started I am going to find it REALLY hard to believe he would not recognize Arya for who she is. She doesn't look THAT different from how she did in the capitol and if anyone should be able to get a good explanation for how she looks it would be daddy Lannister.
Not to mention the question of what she is doing in the South, even if she is the common northern girl she pretend to be. As portrayed on the show, Tywin would be the sort to pick out numerous little clues that would betray her origin or social status. So she should be captured and returned to the capitol.
Now in the last books where she was being trained and learning to become no one...I thought that was the isle of the faceless men. Was it not? It is getting her to this temple and across the sea that I am having a hard time understanding how they are going to get to.
It is not so much an isle, as a location in a city built on numerous isles (think Venice, on which Braavos is transparently modelled; canals, gondolas, etc), across the narrow sea on the large main continent on which Dany's entire story has been set. Now in the last books where she was being trained and learning to become no one...I thought that was the isle of the faceless men. Was it not? It is getting her to this temple and across the sea that I am having a hard time understanding how they are going to get to.
The Isle of Faces is an isle on a lake known as the Gods' Eye, in Westeros. Harrenhal is built on the shore of that lake, and it is an historical site, with religious significance to those whose ways predate the Andals (probably why Harren, an ironborn king, decided to build his castle there, and the reason "the little crannogman" of Meera Reed's tale ended up attending the great tourney held there - he had been making a pilgrimmage to the island at the time). On that island, the First Men made a peace treaty with the Children of the Forest, and carved faces on all the trees on the isle. An order of hermits tends the trees there. You are confusing the references to the Faceless Men (with whom Arya is studying, though they have not referred to themselves as such) with the Isle of Faces.
Ah ok thanks. So many little details to forget heh. But you seem to agree with Arya being a little ridiculous.
Game of Thrones 2.04 Garden of Bones: OF COURSE SHE HAS TO HAVE A JOB!
23/04/2012 04:14:01 PM
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Yeah, don't know where they're going with the Robb Stark love interest
23/04/2012 06:14:16 PM
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Fairly sure they cast Oona Chaplin as Jeyne EDIT
23/04/2012 07:17:18 PM
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Or they dropped the character all together, as they seem wont to do *NM*
23/04/2012 09:21:08 PM
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There's some confusion here.
23/04/2012 10:37:56 PM
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I'm guessing no.
23/04/2012 07:50:57 PM
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Re: I'm guessing no.
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It's not love for the system - it's an explanation that the system works
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Re: It's not love for the system - it's an explanation that the system works
01/05/2012 01:01:14 AM
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Oh, I agree. An aristocratic system mostly precludes equality before the law, a basic requirement
03/05/2012 08:29:08 PM
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interesting and surprisingly thought provoking. Enjoying talking governemtal theory here
09/05/2012 11:28:45 AM
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Re: interesting and surprisingly thought provoking. Enjoying talking governemtal theory here
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Re: interesting and surprisingly thought provoking. Enjoying talking governemtal theory here
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Re: interesting and surprisingly thought provoking. Enjoying talking governemtal theory here
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Re: interesting and surprisingly thought provoking. Enjoying talking governemtal theory here
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Re: Game of Thrones 2.04 Garden of Bones: OF COURSE SHE HAS TO HAVE A JOB!
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09/05/2012 11:35:29 AM
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Yeah I dunno what to make of that either
24/04/2012 09:28:48 AM
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To be fair, non-readers come away with a different experience.
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