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Re: HBO's A Game of Thrones
I'll post more when I'm not on my phone, but here's the only real issue I have: the scene between the sisters where they were alone didn't need to happen if they were working together. The public stuff made sense, but it's not like LF was bugging their room. So now you have to doubt the sincerity of Jamie leaving or the Cersei/Tyrion interactions.
I hate when they make scenes that are only there to try to deceive the audience.
Re: HBO's A Game of Thrones
Tyrion talked a lot about family, how much it means to him, and Cersi echoes that verbatim, along with how much he loved her children and how guilty he feels over it....and she refuses to kill him when she has the chance. After the meeting she insults Jamie that he was the dumb one of the siblings. Again, it wouldn't be there if it isn't going somewhere. Tyrion's reaction to the dead Lannister soldiers is something, too. Cersi saying her child would rule Westeros, not her. Could he have made a deal with her?
- Smoking Guns
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Re: HBO's A Game of Thrones
Tyrion talked a lot about family, how much it means to him, and Cersi echoes that verbatim, along with how much he loved her children and how guilty he feels over it....and she refuses to kill him when she has the chance. After the meeting she insults Jamie that he was the dumb one of the siblings. Again, it wouldn't be there if it isn't going somewhere. Tyrion's reaction to the dead Lannister soldiers is something, too. Cersi saying her child would rule Westeros, not her. Could he have made a deal with her?
Great point. She didn't take out Jamie or Tyrion. Shows her human side for sure.
- A Private Eye
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Re: HBO's A Game of Thrones
I really enjoyed it. Reminded me of GOT of old, back to politics and deception.
Hope there's no Tyrion heel turn but it looks like it's leading that way. Although this possible jealousy story seems to have sprung up out of nowhere, unless that was his motive for getting rid of Daario as well but there was no suggestion at the time that was his reasoning.
The Sansa/Littlefinger story has felt like a mess for some time so I'm glad they've put it out of its misery.
I'd expected this season to end exactly as it did at the wall, but it was still awesome to see.
Re: HBO's A Game of Thrones
So many annoying plot holes. Jon is dumb. When did exactly Sansa and Arya conspire against Littlefinger ? what did Cersei and Tyrion agree upon ?
Theon`s "penance" was weak as shit. No dick joke was predictable as well.
I was disappointed by the Clegane verbal brawl. I expected them to cross swords.
Credit where it`s due, melting down the ice wall was rad.
- Smoking Guns
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Re: HBO's A Game of Thrones
I have seen the finale a couple times now. This show is amazing.
- Randall Flagg
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