Game of Thrones - No spoilers
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oj121 said:
After watching the first episode I only have two small issues with the casting compared to my interpretation of the book.
Daenerys is stunning. Didnt have her pegged as being that hot.
Arya is too pretty for the character she plays. Was expecting a really rough edged tom boy not a sweet butter would melt looking child who misbehaves.
I agree neither are quite as I imagined them in the book IIRC they are both about 13 in this stage of the book.Daenerys is stunning. Didnt have her pegged as being that hot.
Arya is too pretty for the character she plays. Was expecting a really rough edged tom boy not a sweet butter would melt looking child who misbehaves.
Daenerys is stunning but bearing in mind in the first episode she is examined and touched up by her brother then married off and the marriage consummated against her will I suspect casting a 13 year old girl may have raised a few issues. Casting a adult doesnt take anything away from the story.
Looking forward to next one
Good grief, that was by the numbers. Fun to watch, but utterly predictable. I've not read the books so feel free to shoot holes in this, but here's my summation :
Slightly pressed-upon king requests aid from out-to-grass relative with a large family.
Meanwhile, a bitter, manipulative bloke farms off his sister to token barbarian to forge some unholy alliance to take back said king's lands. See end of series one where the two arcs meet.
Meanwhile, meanwhile, said king's wife is shagging someone else and is conveniently discovered by a son of previously loyal subject, thus leading to grievous harm upon said boy, probably saved by Lassie-esque wolf alerting soldiers, leading to a bloody rift between king and previously loyal general/cousin/whatever Sean Bean is to the king.
It's Dallas with swords. With a dwarf for comedy value.
Fun to watch, but not exactly highbrow
Slightly pressed-upon king requests aid from out-to-grass relative with a large family.
Meanwhile, a bitter, manipulative bloke farms off his sister to token barbarian to forge some unholy alliance to take back said king's lands. See end of series one where the two arcs meet.
Meanwhile, meanwhile, said king's wife is shagging someone else and is conveniently discovered by a son of previously loyal subject, thus leading to grievous harm upon said boy, probably saved by Lassie-esque wolf alerting soldiers, leading to a bloody rift between king and previously loyal general/cousin/whatever Sean Bean is to the king.
It's Dallas with swords. With a dwarf for comedy value.
Fun to watch, but not exactly highbrow
I think you are missing the point a hell of a lot with that summary.
Not a relative, a friend but thats the smallest mistake you have made.
Did you not work out who the queen was getting down with? Thats a bit of an eye opener if you havent.
You seem to have take the series as a simple knock together american drama when its an adaptation of an extremely complex and well written book. Watch it again or wait for a few more episodes to be played and watch it with you eyes open. Dont try and predict the story because you will fail.
Not a relative, a friend but thats the smallest mistake you have made.
Did you not work out who the queen was getting down with? Thats a bit of an eye opener if you havent.
You seem to have take the series as a simple knock together american drama when its an adaptation of an extremely complex and well written book. Watch it again or wait for a few more episodes to be played and watch it with you eyes open. Dont try and predict the story because you will fail.
Famous Graham said:
Good grief, that was by the numbers. Fun to watch, but utterly predictable. I've not read the books so feel free to shoot holes in this, but here's my summation :
Slightly pressed-upon king requests aid from out-to-grass relative with a large family.
Meanwhile, a bitter, manipulative bloke farms off his sister to token barbarian to forge some unholy alliance to take back said king's lands. See end of series one where the two arcs meet.
Meanwhile, meanwhile, said king's wife is shagging someone else and is conveniently discovered by a son of previously loyal subject, thus leading to grievous harm upon said boy, probably saved by Lassie-esque wolf alerting soldiers, leading to a bloody rift between king and previously loyal general/cousin/whatever Sean Bean is to the king.
It's Dallas with swords. With a dwarf for comedy value.
Fun to watch, but not exactly highbrow
Keep watching, its far less predictable in the future. I cant really say just how far wrong you are without massive spoilers, but you are very wrongSlightly pressed-upon king requests aid from out-to-grass relative with a large family.
Meanwhile, a bitter, manipulative bloke farms off his sister to token barbarian to forge some unholy alliance to take back said king's lands. See end of series one where the two arcs meet.
Meanwhile, meanwhile, said king's wife is shagging someone else and is conveniently discovered by a son of previously loyal subject, thus leading to grievous harm upon said boy, probably saved by Lassie-esque wolf alerting soldiers, leading to a bloody rift between king and previously loyal general/cousin/whatever Sean Bean is to the king.
It's Dallas with swords. With a dwarf for comedy value.
Fun to watch, but not exactly highbrow
I think the TV series will reward someone who has rad the books more but that it also stands as a very good example of a bloody good story.
If they were to attempt to get the political sublties accross on the TV though the series would be about 50 episodes long and a bit dry for people who only want slaughter-sword, cock to quim action.
If they were to attempt to get the political sublties accross on the TV though the series would be about 50 episodes long and a bit dry for people who only want slaughter-sword, cock to quim action.
IainT said:
I think the TV series will reward someone who has rad the books more but that it also stands as a very good example of a bloody good story.
If they were to attempt to get the political sublties accross on the TV though the series would be about 50 episodes long and a bit dry for people who only want slaughter-sword, cock to quim action.
I haven't read the books and found it ace, and wouldn't have minded it slowed down.If they were to attempt to get the political sublties accross on the TV though the series would be about 50 episodes long and a bit dry for people who only want slaughter-sword, cock to quim action.
We have Spartacus for the ccok-quim-sword-guts action
yeah sorry Graham but you are WAY off with suggesting this is remotely predictable. maybe it will end up more so in the series to make it simpler to understand, but the story/books is fantastic.
Being enormously awesome I've managed to watch the first one and thought it was really really good. made the wights pretty damn scary (more so than the books for me), and the casting was just ace.
really hope its popular enough to get carried on....and I can swap my Virgin to Sky quickly enough!
Being enormously awesome I've managed to watch the first one and thought it was really really good. made the wights pretty damn scary (more so than the books for me), and the casting was just ace.
really hope its popular enough to get carried on....and I can swap my Virgin to Sky quickly enough!
Nightmare said:
really hope its popular enough to get carried on....and I can swap my Virgin to Sky quickly enough!
It's HBO isn't it? Popularity might not be that important. The Wire would have never made it past series one if it wasn't on HBO, they stuck with it even with small figures and it turned into a work that is routinely classed as one of the best from recent years. Good old HBO!!Nightmare said:
yeah sorry Graham but you are WAY off with suggesting this is remotely predictable. maybe it will end up more so in the series to make it simpler to understand, but the story/books is fantastic.
Being enormously awesome I've managed to watch the first one and thought it was really really good. made the wights pretty damn scary (more so than the books for me), and the casting was just ace.
really hope its popular enough to get carried on....and I can swap my Virgin to Sky quickly enough!
Fair enough, I take it back - I've not read the books, after all, so I was going purely on first impressions from a "newbie". I certainly agree it looks the business, though.Being enormously awesome I've managed to watch the first one and thought it was really really good. made the wights pretty damn scary (more so than the books for me), and the casting was just ace.
really hope its popular enough to get carried on....and I can swap my Virgin to Sky quickly enough!
I might also have not been completely sober
Halb said:
It's HBO isn't it? Popularity might not be that important. The Wire would have never made it past series one if it wasn't on HBO, they stuck with it even with small figures and it turned into a work that is routinely classed as one of the best from recent years. Good old HBO!!
richtea78 said:
It got picked up for a 2nd series the day after Ep1 premiered
hurrah to both!!Gassing Station | TV, Film, Video Streaming & Radio | Top of Page | What's New | My Stuff