Bran's voice is throwing me...![]()
You're thinking of the wrong sansa scene. I'm talking about when sansa is getting dressed. That was not needed. And I didn't get any characterization I didn't already have in the scenes I mentioned. I want this extraneous stuff gone for the very reason you mentioned. Characterization. I don't want micro scenes or snippets scattered over 50 minutes because there are too many characters in one episode. It begins to feel schizophrenic. I want some breathing room. I want some moments to linger. I want proper characterization. Not the foot notes version tucked into 30 second scenes. I want some flow. Basically I want a better scripting than we are getting at times.
I, for one, quite liked Catelyn's Jon Snow speech, but the end part about everything bad that's happened since then being because she couldn't love him made me go "huh?" I'm guessing it's some sort of religious superstition, right?
I think it's more about keeping promises. She made a promise to the gods that she would change how she treated Jon, but her heart wouldn't allow her to keep that promise. She seems to think that breaking that promise has brought misfortune to her family.
By the way, the Stark boys really have all the luck with the women. Ned, Robb, Jon, and now Bran.
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I think it's more about her having a second 'grown and loyal' son. Would have provided the starks with another adult, who could have filled any voids in this part of the family's story. But with Jon up north, there was no one left to defend the homeland.
That's honestly my favorite thing about this season thus far. It's so refreshing to see someone who stumps both Joffrey AND his mother, lol.
What do you mean?By the way, the Stark boys really have all the luck with the women. Ned, Robb, Jon, and now Bran.
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Bran's voice is throwing me...![]()
lol at the Queen of Thorns putting Renly's fans in their place.
Great, great episode tonight. It had everything, and a bit Great new characters, witty, fun dialogue and the episode flowed beautifully.
Cat praying for Jon just didn't fit her character though.
You're thinking of the wrong sansa scene. I'm talking about when sansa is getting dressed. That was not needed. And I didn't get any characterization I didn't already have in the scenes I mentioned. I want this extraneous stuff gone for the very reason you mentioned. Characterization. I don't want micro scenes or snippets scattered over 50 minutes because there are too many characters in one episode. It begins to feel schizophrenic. I want some breathing room. I want some moments to linger. I want proper characterization. Not the foot notes version tucked into 30 second scenes. I want some flow. Basically I want a better scripting than we are getting at times.
I had no idea who that kid was.Loved the episode.
BTW, Did anyone else recognizeI bet he's going to free Theon just to mess with him for the fun of it.Ramsay?
EDIT: I also have no problem with Cat praying for Jon. It is great character development for her and an intriguing new insight. I actually think the show's writers write Cat, Sansa and Cersei far better than GRRM who painted them in negative broad strokes (well Sansa less so after AGOT, but fans who will forgive Jaime of anything will never look back on that 12-year-old who made a mistake).
Disagree. This episode was far better than the season premiere because it took the time to develop characters. We did not need to see Joffrey getting dressed and talking to Cersei with the mother planting ideas of distrust into his head about Margaery. Marg could have simply walked into Joffrey's bedroom and we could gather that Joffrey, always the fairweather sociopath, was in a foul mood this day.
I liked this change, too. Cat in the book is a pretty vindictive ***** to Jon for no real reason. She's much kinder in the show and I like it. I can believe that she'd hate Jon so much that she would wish him to die. But I can also believe that she would have a change of heart (probably due to guilt) when she heard him sick and dying. As others have mentioned, she probably wishes that she had been more accepting of Jon because he wouldn't have betrayed the Starks like Theon did, he would have either rode south with Robb or protected Bran and Rickon in Winterfell.