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In case this helps, 2/3rds of the way through GOT (the book, which I'm reading for the first time), Cersei meets with Eddard in the Kings' Landing Godswood and admits that the only time that Robert got her pregnant, Jaime quickly found a woman who performed an abortion on her.Murrin wrote:I'm sure I remember the story from somewhere in the series, but as I remember it she was secretly happy the boy didn't survive because it was Robert's and not Jaime's.
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So far I'm quite pleased. What thrills me about adaptations are the retellings of a story and what actors bring to roles.
I'm especially interested in how Daenarys focuses upon those dragon eggs.
I'm especially interested in how Daenarys focuses upon those dragon eggs.
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She drank some sort of tea, didn't she? Like moonshadow tea, I think.TheFallen wrote:In case this helps, 2/3rds of the way through GOT (the book, which I'm reading for the first time), Cersei meets with Eddard in the Kings' Landing Godswood and admits that the only time that Robert got her pregnant, Jaime quickly found a woman who performed an abortion on her.Murrin wrote:I'm sure I remember the story from somewhere in the series, but as I remember it she was secretly happy the boy didn't survive because it was Robert's and not Jaime's.
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Don't know who edits this show, but it seems they think Varys can move very quickly. They had him in three consecutive scenes in completely different parts of the castle, heh.
I'm beginning to suspect that Sansa can't act very well, which will be unfortunate later.
Why do all the new scenes they add in for exposition have to involve sex? (The Theon scene, used to let the audience know who he is.)
I don't think they're making it clear enough why Arya is running around chasing cats (no mention of "Syrio says..."). It just seems like she's messing about for no reason.
And is it just me, or are they trying to make Cersei a sympathetic character?
I'm beginning to suspect that Sansa can't act very well, which will be unfortunate later.
Why do all the new scenes they add in for exposition have to involve sex? (The Theon scene, used to let the audience know who he is.)
I don't think they're making it clear enough why Arya is running around chasing cats (no mention of "Syrio says..."). It just seems like she's messing about for no reason.
And is it just me, or are they trying to make Cersei a sympathetic character?
Murrin wrote:Don't know who edits this show, but it seems they think Varys can move very quickly. They had him in three consecutive scenes in completely different parts of the castle, heh.
I'm beginning to suspect that Sansa can't act very well, which will be unfortunate later.
Why do all the new scenes they add in for exposition have to involve sex? (The Theon scene, used to let the audience know who he is.)
I don't think they're making it clear enough why Arya is running around chasing cats (no mention of "Syrio says..."). It just seems like she's messing about for no reason.
And is it just me, or are they trying to make Cersei a sympathetic character?
i'm reserving judgement on sansa but she is, in my opionion, the prettiest of all the female roles. she is one of the few cast that actually look like my minds' eye characters. (ok, tyrion looks like a dwarf but other than that...)
so i'm going to give her every latitude to get better. actually, in the books, i really couldn't stand her for a very long time...the character gets better in the books so i'm thinking that we'll *see* that transition down the road as events unfold.
yeah, thought the same thing about the theon scene. i'm all like...GROSS!!
actually i thought that arya mentioned in the episode before that the next thing she was going to do was chase cats. not this episode but last week's episode. i could be just remembering the book tho.
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I agree about Cersei. She's far too nice in this story. I'm also sad to see that Jamie isn't given enough screen time.
I was also considerably disappointed in the sky cell. It was a very large room but I recall it being extemely small and slanted toward the drop so that the person in the cell could never rest for fear of sliding down and off the cliff.
I was also considerably disappointed in the sky cell. It was a very large room but I recall it being extemely small and slanted toward the drop so that the person in the cell could never rest for fear of sliding down and off the cliff.
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The whole design of the Eyrie is off. It's a huge round spire with a narrow stone bridge leading to it in the series, when it should be a keep built right on the side of the largest mountain in the Seven Kingdoms, with entrance by a tiny trail up the cliff.
Just the existence of a stone spire like that seems implausible.
Just the existence of a stone spire like that seems implausible.
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It was rumour and implication in the books, not explicit. GRRM did confirm it at some point.
When I saw them making eyes at each other at the tournament I thought maybe the show had decided to hint at it, didn't expect the full blown scene later. Though I think they may be kind of stupid, since there's no way Loras could visit Renly in his apartments in the Red Keep and have noone suspect what's going on.
When I saw them making eyes at each other at the tournament I thought maybe the show had decided to hint at it, didn't expect the full blown scene later. Though I think they may be kind of stupid, since there's no way Loras could visit Renly in his apartments in the Red Keep and have noone suspect what's going on.
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Last episode, they said Arya was to chase a cat for her swordsmanship classes.
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Yes but having read the books, you know what's coming soon. For people who haven't read the books, people turning nice/nasty will have a bigger impact.caamora wrote:I agree about Cersei. She's far too nice in this story.
Also, they may be downplaying her a bit for now, seeing as there are already so many characters who may or may not be trusted, etc.
Oh and as far as the nudity is concerned: even as someone from Europe, where we are not as hysterical and prudish as in the US, I think they're overdoing it. I understand the need for a visual break between bearded guys sitting and talking, but the Theon sex scene was just useless.
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Same here. One of my pet peeves is the lack of head protection in the harsh winter of the Wall. I keep grumbling under my breath, "Put a damn hat on; your brains will freeze!" whenever someone stands in the bitter wind, swathed in a mountain of furs, but yet neglecting one of the most important pieces of winter clothing.caamora wrote:I have my little quibbles about this or that but I'm still loving the series.
This coming from someone living a stone's throw away from the Arctic Circle, accustomed to up to five-six months of permanent snow and over -25C frost for weeks on end.
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In Westeros, people are burn with thick, furry, well insulated skullsZorm wrote:Same here. One of my pet peeves is the lack of head protection in the harsh winter of the Wall. I keep grumbling under my breath, "Put a damn hat on; your brains will freeze!" whenever someone stands in the bitter wind, swathed in a mountain of furs, but yet neglecting one of the most important pieces of winter clothing.caamora wrote:I have my little quibbles about this or that but I'm still loving the series.
This coming from someone living a stone's throw away from the Arctic Circle, accustomed to up to five-six months of permanent snow and over -25C frost for weeks on end.
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