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LOL I cannot get this complaint at all. I looked at my clock and saw there was 15 min and I thought, "Damn, it's almost over!"So who is ready for our weekly fight?
Here is my problem with tonight's episode:
It was good...but it drags so much, wastes so much time.
The point is to show how corrupt King's Landing is. You basically see why Ned couldn't survive it. Both of these instances were different. Before, you learned Pycelle has been loyal to the Lannisters since Tywin was hand for Aerys years ago (very important [blackout]Pycelle persuaded Aerys to open the gates of King's Landing when Tywin arrived during Robert's Rebellion. However, Tywin sacked the city, Jaime killed Aerys, and Rhaegar's wife and children were murdered[/blackout]). Here, you see how Cersei has gotten Lancel wrapped around her finger and now Tyrion has done the same.For example: Tyrion was awesome as always. But what was his plot? Him consolidating more power in in King's Landing. Gaining more influence, spies, allies and power. It's basically a repeat of last week's episode. Tyrion uses his cunning to gain more power, root out a spy, etc. Did we really need to see it yet again? Instead of showing two episodes where Tyrion does almost the exact same thing, show one episode where he does the same thing in fewer scenes, less words, etc.
It wasn't 15 min and they showed the build up because there was characterization. You learned more about both men. Stannis repaid Davos' heroism during the siege of Storm's End by making him a lord and giving him land, but he doesn't believe it absolves him of his crimes as a smuggler so he cut off his fingertips for it. Davos is fiercely loyal to Stannis for all he has given him and his family and accepts the punishment for it.Same with the ending. From what I understand [blackout]the shadow creature that the witch gave birth to, assassinates Renly[/blackout] so show it! instead of spending the final 15 minutes with conversation building up to it and ending the episode on revealing a plot device, show the plot device used and move the plot forward. Go from point A to point B rather than one hour of running place between the two.
Then just go to the scene. Show it tonight instead of stretching out an entire episode building up to it.
It's a major turning point in the book and series early on. It's important to see the scene itself and the fallout directly after in one episode because there is a lot of it.
Also, it's called a cliffhanger. Like the previous week with Jon getting caught and clubbed by Craster.

). My guess is after toning down the Sansa scene, HBO needed to make up for it in other ways.