Game of Thrones
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Grimmwolf_GB
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In the books she also developed her strength slowly. I find it quite similar.Adept wrote:QUOTE (Adept @ May 27 2011, 03:31 PM) Some odd changes to Dany, she's much more a driftwood victim early on than in the books (the scene of her riding her mare and jumping through the fire was very good. Khal Drogo is also much more of an unthinking brute in the series, which is a shame).
Sansa was always a spoiled little girl. Again, I don't think much has changed.Adept wrote:QUOTE (Adept @ May 27 2011, 03:31 PM) Sansa seems to have been turned into a nasty little bitch. Odd choise, as she should be sympathetic but naïve to give proper weight to the thing to come.
That I agree with. Both are the best characters in the book as they are in the show. I am really astonished they found such a good actress for Arya, she is exactly as I pictured her.Adept wrote:QUOTE (Adept @ May 27 2011, 03:31 PM) Tyrion and Arya are the characters who steal the show, as they should be![]()
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Malicious Wraith
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*SPOILER ALERT*Adept wrote:QUOTE (Adept @ May 27 2011, 09:31 AM) (Khal Drogo is also much more of an unthinking brute in the series, which is a shame).
What makes you say that? In the book he was ONLY a warrior. He simply loved her and was more tender than portrayed in the series, but ultimately he died simply died from a festering wound because he did what was traditional, and refused proper treatment.
I don't think there was a single thing that he did in the book that showed greater intelligence or thought. In the series, at least, he is charismatic and influential.
IG: Liquid_Mamba / FedmanUnknown wrote:[Just want] to play some games before Alleg dies for good.
I don't want that time to be a @#(!-storm of hate and schadenfreude.
Check out the scene where he first of all is impressed with her when she doesn the stuff I mentioned above with her wedding-gift horse. More importantly how gentle he is with his 15 year old virgin bride in the book, and then think about the crude and brutal scene with crying Dany in the series. Big difference.Dorjan wrote:QUOTE (Dorjan @ May 27 2011, 04:48 PM) How? He seems cleaver, smart and wise thus far? He doesn't talk much as he doesn't know "common".
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Remembered another favorite. Littlefinger is brilliant in the TV adaptation
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<bp|> Maybe when I grow up I can be a troll like PsycH
<bp|> or an obsessive compulsive paladin of law like Adept
Wait wut? He did it anyway in the book too (iirc). And in the series he was wiping her tears away but continued.Adept wrote:QUOTE (Adept @ May 27 2011, 09:25 PM) Check out the scene where he first of all is impressed with her when she doesn the stuff I mentioned above with her wedding-gift horse. More importantly how gentle he is with his 15 year old virgin bride in the book, and then think about the crude and brutal scene with crying Dany in the series. Big difference.
err actually he might've survived with the traditional methods but Dany made him have treatment from a nun/priest person from the temple they trashed who wanted him dead and THAT killed him.Malicious Wraith wrote:QUOTE (Malicious Wraith @ May 27 2011, 04:41 PM) but ultimately he died simply died from a festering wound because he did what was traditional, and refused proper treatment.
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I decided to relive the days gone by in my new blog.
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Except the big about dorjan being jelly, that's just spidey's ego.


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tsubaki_sanjuro
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that speech of littlefingers with the whores getting it on in the background may just be the best thing ever filmed
“Life,” the belgian agri observed, “is a long dialogue with imbeciles.’’
BBC Dambusters programme: "By the time they (617 Squadron) had dropped their bombs on the Eder Dam, they were flying at the height of that lamp-post"
BBC Dambusters programme: "By the time they (617 Squadron) had dropped their bombs on the Eder Dam, they were flying at the height of that lamp-post"


