HBO: Game of Thrones (Song of Ice and Fire)
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It's probably partly budgets and partly animals handling rules. Remember what happened with "Luck"?
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Its funny you saw that i thougth the same. When they show him with Rob in the Cage with Jaime Lannister last season or early this season and he is huge and completly cgi. This one was one of the regular wolves they used in season one.Mecca wrote:Grey wind sure did shrink from the last time we saw him
I don't get upset about it i understand, but i did notice
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That just made my day.Mecca wrote:
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Well that would have been an awesome middle of a season episode... didn't love it as a "no more episodes for a year" episode though
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Well it is the middle of the book. Still though, I agree. When I saw the 70 minute run time I was thinking maybe one more scene after Danys, along the lines of a cliff hanger. Maybe if they moved the Jon & Ygritte scene to close and didn't reveal if he lived or not (for now).
And we got to see his dire wolf's head on Rob's body.
Overall though can't complain. Really good scenes with the Lannisters and Stannis/Devos/Red Witch whose name I can't think of. Pretty badass too with Arya & the Hound.
And we got to see his dire wolf's head on Rob's body.
Overall though can't complain. Really good scenes with the Lannisters and Stannis/Devos/Red Witch whose name I can't think of. Pretty badass too with Arya & the Hound.
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the guy who plays Roose Bolton is fuckin awesome
Stannis/Devos/Melisandre is one of my top plots actually
Stannis/Devos/Melisandre is one of my top plots actually
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I actually thought it was a great episode (Arya neck stabbing!!! My baby's all growns up), I agree the Jon Snow thing could have been used as a cliffhanger though.
The Lannister family spat was great, mostly Joffrey being sent to bed without dinner. But I have a question. When Tyrion went back to his room and Sansa gave him a look, did she already know? Or did he decide not to tell her yet?
The Lannister family spat was great, mostly Joffrey being sent to bed without dinner. But I have a question. When Tyrion went back to his room and Sansa gave him a look, did she already know? Or did he decide not to tell her yet?
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MitchCumstein wrote:I actually thought it was a great episode (Arya neck stabbing!!! My baby's all growns up), I agree the Jon Snow thing could have been used as a cliffhanger though.
The Lannister family spat was great, mostly Joffrey being sent to bed without dinner. But I have a question. When Tyrion went back to his room and Sansa gave him a look, did she already know? Or did he decide not to tell her yet?
It was a great episode... if there were one next week. It felt like they wrapped up the storylines almost TOO well. I told my wife with ten minutess left, they could in theory end this season with the same exact shot they ended season 2 with- and it would make sense.
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She knew.MitchCumstein wrote:I actually thought it was a great episode (Arya neck stabbing!!! My baby's all growns up), I agree the Jon Snow thing could have been used as a cliffhanger though.
The Lannister family spat was great, mostly Joffrey being sent to bed without dinner. But I have a question. When Tyrion went back to his room and Sansa gave him a look, did she already know? Or did he decide not to tell her yet?
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Episode was good and any scene between Tywin and Tyrion is great.
Though I am a little worried that the 'remaining' characters are not people that viewers are emotionally invested in.
Though I am a little worried that the 'remaining' characters are not people that viewers are emotionally invested in.
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Awesome season, I think this is where they really go off course from the books and mix it up, for anyone wanting the most awesome GOT shirt ever made, check this out of the House Greyjoy
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yeah, asha greyjoy doesn't set out to resuce theon in the books, right?lowlight79 wrote:Awesome season, I think this is where they really go off course from the books and mix it up, for anyone wanting the most awesome GOT shirt ever made, check this out of the House Greyjoy
http://www.teefury.com/
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I would think that if any character's storyline starts to diverge from the books it would Theon's.
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My kill list:
1. Joffrey
2. Ramsay
3. Melisandre
1. Joffrey
2. Ramsay
3. Melisandre
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I don't know how much they would want to diverge without specific direction from GRRM. They could get into long term plot problems pretty quickly.
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And I thought the season finale was good. Not every finale needs to be a cliffhanger. It's not like we aren't all going to be counting down the months until the next season premieres anyway.
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GRRM has zero legal input anymore. i saw him on Conan the other day and he even said that he knows how the story ends and the producers know, but they might end the show differently if they want. they've already made some major changes that will affect quite a few storylines.broken iris wrote:I don't know how much they would want to diverge without specific direction from GRRM. They could get into long term plot problems pretty quickly.
finale was great.
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I have a feeling that Melisandre and Stannis are going to save the world.zeb wrote:My kill list:
1. Joffrey
2. Ramsay
3. Melisandre
My kill list would be:
1. Joffrey (obviously)
2. Cersei
3. Tywin
To hell with the Lannisters.
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I need to get onto the books quick smart. I was involved in a completely unrelated web discussion when the spoilers started flying. It serves me right, I guess.
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