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So I spent the evening drinking strawberry and lime cider (not on purpose, I wasn't paying enough attention in the supermarket; also, strawberry and lime cider is a thing now?) and watching Game of Thrones. You know, I find it much easier to talk about the things I don't like than the things I do. What happened to those extraneous brothel scenes I could bitch about, show? Because this episode was comprised almost entirely of things I loved.


There has been some discussion recently of how much the show is diverging from the books, especially with regard to Jon and Dany's stories, I have thought about it and decided that, actually, I approve. So, you know, showrunners, you can relax.

With Jon, there's a limit to how much I care about Lord Emo Face at the best of times, but I would watch episodes upon episodes of him wandering lost over a glacier being epically trolled by Ygritte. Who, by the way, is perfectly cast, even if the actress's voice is so distinctive that every time she speaks I go, Why is Gwen from Downton Abbey on a glacier?

With Dany, I've said before that I think her story flounders after her dragons are born. In book one she has a clearly defined arc. Okay, it's the old female character gains strength through trauma chestnut, but it's done well and there are some wee baby dragons at the end of it. But then after that, she's in a sort of holding pattern? I think, until whatever point she's due to re-enter the action in Westeros. So I appreciate that there's a bit more drama to her story in the show.

Also, I was thinking when I was rewatching S1 on DVD, the first series is incredibly faithful to the books, incredibly faithful, it was word for word in a lot of places. And that was great, watching the world come alive. But there's a point with an adaptation where you want it to do more than that, you want it to adapt. And when Xaro tried to crown himself king of Qarth, and when Ygritte escapes the second time, I didn't see it coming and it was great.

Also, I forget who suggested it last week, but I now agree that whoever took the dragons also took Doreah to try and keep them calm. My ship lives! At least, for a week.

Other things I loved, Sansa & Shae. God, can we have some more of that relationship please? Shae protecting Sansa even though every cell in her body must be screaming at her not to. Speaking of massive improvements the show makes on the books, Shae, just Shae.

I think there was some controversy over the Tyrion and Cersei scene at the end, but I adored it, partly because Lena and Peter play magnificently off each other, and partly because it fits perfectly into my Cersei headcanon. She knows what Joffrey is, she's not an idiot. She's his mother and she loves him, which was the point she was trying to make to Sansa earlier, but she knows.

And part of the reason I've been waxing lyrical about changes the show's made is that the truly important things it keeps the same; see Jaime's speech about the difficulty of keeping oaths.

And, one more thing, while I am enjoying the Tywin & Arya scenes, if they go on much longer he's got to figure out she's Arya Stark. I mean, how many little highborn northern girls who don't want anybody to know who they are and whose fathers dies of an overdose of loyalty can there be running around the Riverlands?

Date: 2012-05-15 12:47 am (UTC)
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From: [personal profile] miarrow
Other things I loved, Sansa & Shae. God, can we have some more of that relationship please? Shae protecting Sansa even though every cell in her body must be screaming at her not to. Speaking of massive improvements the show makes on the books, Shae, just Shae.

YES. OH GOD YES.

I don't mind most of the changes, but I'm still SO UPSET with them killing off all the Dothraki that don't die in the books and that the audience is connected to, thus severing Dany's communication to be only with Jorah and maybe Doreah if they keep her around for faux-lesbian titillation (JUST BECAUSE I SOMETIMES LIKE IT TOO DOESN'T MEAN IT DOESN'T PISS ME OFF).

That Cersei/Tyrion scene... I just... it's not that I don't agree with everything they said (except Robert not being needlessly cruel, I mean, come on, although I guess I should just be happy Tyrion said his line about Joffery being more Robert than Jaime)-- Just, I feel like if they don't have something else happen between them to put them back to where they were, their entire plots aren't going to work. Tyrion's entire plot revolves around how he completely misunderstands Cersei and screws up. And Cersei sees villains all around her, especially Tyrion... so it's like... wat.

I mean I WISH they'd gotten along like in that scene, but I can't wrap my head around the rest of the plot working unless they're really going to change things.

I also preferred Cersei's talk with Sansa over to her talk with Tyrion, because her denial about Joffery was one of her biggest things and it had a lot to do with why she went a bit batty after you know.

Date: 2012-05-15 05:14 am (UTC)
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From: [personal profile] karatam
Yay, my theory of Doreah, the dragon-keeper, lives!!!

And yeah, I'm definitely liking Dany in the show better, mostly because of Emilia's face, but also this new direction they're going.

Oh, but how I mourn Rakharo :(

Honestly, it's like Sophie Turner can do no wrong. Both she and Maisie have been absolute perfection for two seasons now and they're not even 17 years old. It's kind of ridiculous.

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