Game of Thrones -- "The Night Lands" -- 4/08/12
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Great episode, but not a fan of how Mellisandre is written and acted on the show. She seems more like a caricature of her book character, which is unfortunate.
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My favorite part of these threads is when someone asks a question and 30 people reply with the same answer.
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Yeah, we didn't catch it until re-watching the blu rays. When the commander gave Jon Snow his family sword as a gift, the Commander flat stated that it had previously belonged to his son Jorah.
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Are we supposed to know how Joffrey was able to identify Robert's bastards? I assume there was some sort of paper trail since Ned tracked them down pretty quickly, but I didn't know if that was something we were supposed to just assume (like how everyone in the seven kingdoms suddenly and simultaneously knows about Jamie and Cerci), or whether it's part of a later reveal.
I seem to recall from the first book (although I might be getting confused) that Robert was fond of some of them and gave their mothers some money to care for them.
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Expanding on Jorah, yes he was from Bear Island in the north. He is the son of the Lord Commander of the Night's Watch. The sword he gave to Jon Snow should have gone to Jorah. He did sell poachers into slavery. Slavery is illegal on Westeros. So Ned Stark as Warden of the North sentenced him to death(or maybe was going to send him to the Night's Watch, can't remember). So he fled across the Narrow Sea to the Free Cities. I believe the REASON he sold the poachers was because he loved his wife who spent all his money, but he still wanted to give her everything she wanted..so he was pretty much broke I believe and needed money..thus selling the poachers. When the show/books start, he wants to latch onto Viserys and Dany just as a way to hopefully end up back home. Can't remember if we know this on the show yet for sure:
Spoiler:
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Re: Game of Thrones -- "The Night Lands" -- 4/08/12
Expanding on Jorah, yes he was from Bear Island in the north. He is the son of the Lord Commander of the Night's Watch. The sword he gave to Jon Snow should have gone to Jorah. He did sell poachers into slavery. Slavery is illegal on Westeros. So Ned Stark as Warden of the North sentenced him to death(or maybe was going to send him to the Night's Watch, can't remember). So he fled across the Narrow Sea to the Free Cities. I believe the REASON he sold the poachers was because he loved his wife who spent all his money, but he still wanted to give her everything she wanted..so he was pretty much broke I believe and needed money..thus selling the poachers. When the show/books start, he wants to latch onto Viserys and Dany just as a way to hopefully end up back home. Can't remember if we know this on the show yet for sure:
Spoiler:
It is known...
Also, Jorah DID get a pardon in episode 9 of the first season. And now that I'm typing this, I believe that's how he knew Dyna was about to be assassinated. He realized that he'd only get a pardon when his work was done.
Ohhhh I love when things come together. Fascinating, the layers woven into this story.
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The only real complaint I have about this season is that, other than Peter Dinklage, there are no actors of significant "weight" in the cast right now. Oh, don't get me wrong, there are some very talented people on the show, but Dinklage is really the only one who is just blowing away each and every scene he's in - as opposed to last year when we had Dinklage, Addy, and Bean. For that reason, Season 2 seems lesser (so far) than Season 1.
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The only real complaint I have about this season is that, other than Peter Dinklage, there are no actors of significant "weight" in the cast right now. Oh, don't get me wrong, there are some very talented people on the show, but Dinklage is really the only one who is just blowing away each and every scene he's in - as opposed to last year when we had Dinklage, Addy, and Bean. For that reason, Season 2 seems lesser (so far) than Season 1.
I like Peter Dinklage and his portrayal of Tyrion a lot but his accent needs a lot of work. He doesn't even sound remotely like his father or sister.
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We agree to disagree...I've never thought of Lena as an A-list actor. Solid and servicable for sure, but she's not done anything on this show that has blown me away or surpassed expectations.
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I can't believe I hadn't thought of this! I guess you could possibly attribute it to his education. He lived in his books (among other places.. i"m sure he heard all kinds of accents in the whorehouses lol) and may have picked up his accent from his tutors. He sure didn't spend much time with his family...
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To be fair, a lot of the actors' accents on this show are wonky. The actors playing northerners are generally trying to match Sean Bean's Yorkshire accent. Michelle Fairley's northern Irish accent creeps in a lot though (which can be fanwanked that Catelyn grew up elsewhere) but the Stark children are all over the place, ranging from BBC English to Scottish. Nicolaj Coster-Waldau can't quite contain his Danish accent. Jack Gleeson's Irish accent sneaks in there too and sounds nothing like the cut-glass accents of his mother or sister.
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Ditto, except I rewatched on demand (as opposed to BR). It is one of the reasons I am really glad I rewatched S1 prior to S2 because there were at least a dozen little details like that I missed the first time through with so much being thrown at me and stretched out over 10 weeks. Watching all 10 episodes again over 2 days with CC on filled a lot of plot /character relationship gaps for me.
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Dinklage is owning this season so far.
There was a hell of a lot of incest in this episode. Dinklage talking with his sister about Jamie, the dude who sleeps with his daughters, and the one guy finger banging his sister (albeit unknowingly). I could really go for less of that.
There was a hell of a lot of incest in this episode. Dinklage talking with his sister about Jamie, the dude who sleeps with his daughters, and the one guy finger banging his sister (albeit unknowingly). I could really go for less of that.
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Dinklage is owning this season so far.
There was a hell of a lot of incest in this episode. Dinklage talking with his sister about Jamie, the dude who sleeps with his daughters, and the one guy finger banging his sister (albeit unknowingly). I could really go for less of that.
There was a hell of a lot of incest in this episode. Dinklage talking with his sister about Jamie, the dude who sleeps with his daughters, and the one guy finger banging his sister (albeit unknowingly). I could really go for less of that.
Loved the imp seizing the commander of the guard too.
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Re: Game of Thrones -- "The Night Lands" -- 4/08/12
Dinklage is certainly owed a lot of credit for his acting but he gets a lot of help from the script. He clearly has the most central role as most of the plot in Kings Landing revolves around him. He gets the best lines. He is easily the most sympathetic character (with the possible exceptions of Arya or Davos). He serves as the moral compass of the series now that Ned Stark is dead. Dinklage is doing a great job but it's a plum role and a bit of a no-lose situation. IMO, the kid playing Joffrey is a genius judging by how many people hate him. Also, the actors playing Dvos, Varys and Littlefinger are all superb.
All of it is somewhat justifiable. Cersei and Jaime is central to the plot of the story. Craster is an interesting case because he's completely despicable but the Watch is forced to deal with him because of... certain reasons (keep watching). It puts the Watch in an interesting spot. Theon is a complete pig with a hugely inflated sense of self-worth and very little actual brain power. The scene with Yara (Asha) makes it clear he's an over-empowered fool... again keep watching.
There was a hell of a lot of incest in this episode. Dinklage talking with his sister about Jamie, the dude who sleeps with his daughters, and the one guy finger banging his sister (albeit unknowingly). I could really go for less of that.
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Re: Game of Thrones -- "The Night Lands" -- 4/08/12
fixed.
Dinklage is absolutely brilliant and was last year as well. I keep coming back to the same realization : Every single scene he appears in is riveting. Every one is totally watchable and fascinating. That's an amazing feat to keep up for a whole season and in my years of watching TV, that's only happened for me only once before over the duration of an entire season -- Stanley Tucci as Richard Cross on Murder One, Season One. Dinklage is keeping it going into Season Two, and taking over as the de-facto lead character as well. He's awesome.
Dinklage is absolutely brilliant and was last year as well. I keep coming back to the same realization : Every single scene he appears in is riveting. Every one is totally watchable and fascinating. That's an amazing feat to keep up for a whole season and in my years of watching TV, that's only happened for me only once before over the duration of an entire season -- Stanley Tucci as Richard Cross on Murder One, Season One. Dinklage is keeping it going into Season Two, and taking over as the de-facto lead character as well. He's awesome.
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Re: Game of Thrones -- "The Night Lands" -- 4/08/12
On the subject of accents, this show/book takes place in a different world than ours. So when you think about it there is no RIGHT accent. This is not Downton Abbey where it takes place in the UK...
I suppose for the sake of continuity you people picking apart the accents at least want people from the same family to have the same accent...
But still. Davos could have a Texan accent and Jon Snow could have a french canadian accent and it wouldn't change a thing. like i said there is no such thing as a 'right' accent in a world that doesn't exist. It's just a coincidence that 99% of the actors are from Europe. And i understand why they want everyone to be 'British' since it makes a period show/movie sound more distinguished and classy!
But hey that's just me!
I'm currently reading book 5 right now and it's so surreal to read the 'future' and watch the 'past'. heheh
I suppose for the sake of continuity you people picking apart the accents at least want people from the same family to have the same accent...
But still. Davos could have a Texan accent and Jon Snow could have a french canadian accent and it wouldn't change a thing. like i said there is no such thing as a 'right' accent in a world that doesn't exist. It's just a coincidence that 99% of the actors are from Europe. And i understand why they want everyone to be 'British' since it makes a period show/movie sound more distinguished and classy!
But hey that's just me!
I'm currently reading book 5 right now and it's so surreal to read the 'future' and watch the 'past'. heheh
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The accents are a detriment to trying to understand what is going on since there is often indecipherable dialogue. I think that's how I miss some of the details because no matter how many times I go back, I can't make out some lines.