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Quatermass wrote:Dunno whether it's because of the Coke I drank earlier, but I'm almost too excited after watching the show.![]()
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Willem wrote:Quatermass wrote:Dunno whether it's because of the Coke I drank earlier, but I'm almost too excited after watching the show.![]()
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I'm guessing it's because of all the incest


pip wrote:Q or anyone else. What are the Extras like on the DVD. I have the series recorded on a harddrive but I'm still tempted to buy this as I loved the series and If there are a decent amount of extras available on it i might splurge out

Quatermass wrote:BTW, today, I've watched episodes 4-6. That's Cripples, Bastards, and Broken Things, The Wolf and the Lion, and A Golden Crown.
One notable criticism. Is it me, or is Lysa Arryn more batsh** crazy in this adaptation than she was in the book? I got the impression that she was a little less shrill, and more like an overprotective mother with cracks in her sanity in the book. I know she goes batsh** crazy overtly in A Storm of Swords, but I didn't think it showed so much. It's like the difference between Anthony Ainley (in Survival in particular) and John Simm as the Master.
Have to say that my favourite bit was when Viserys finally got what was coming to him. Only complaint about that sequence? The gold pouring onto Viserys looked fake, like it was CGI. Should have done what they did in the book and basically put Viserys' head into the cauldron.

pip wrote:Quatermass wrote:One notable criticism. Is it me, or is Lysa Arryn more batsh** crazy in this adaptation than she was in the book? I got the impression that she was a little less shrill, and more like an overprotective mother with cracks in her sanity in the book. I know she goes batsh** crazy overtly in A Storm of Swords, but I didn't think it showed so much. It's like the difference between Anthony Ainley (in Survival in particular) and John Simm as the Master.
I think Lysa is played with the knowledge that she's completely bonkers in the later books . I f she was played as she is portrayed in GoT alone it could have been a bit more subtle .
But after what she does to Sansa later in the books, I think Littlefinger's actions, even if done for selfish reasons, feel justified. I actually felt deeply sorry for poor Sansa by that point. I mean (spoilers follow...)
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