EDIT: Just remembered, Dead Island TrailerPharsalus said:Can anyone tell me what the music in this is from? I know I've heard it, and I want to tie it some slo mo dramatic scene in an action movie but I just can't think of it.Bat Vader said:Honestly, I was pretty much expecting it. Mainly because they picked Sean Bean to play the part.
Since we all know that Sean Bean dies in everything.
Somebody who LIKES Sansa but DISLIKES Ned ... I cannot even comprehend this.General Twinkletoes said:I was fine with it. I don't like any of the Starks except Arya and Sansa. I especially didn't like Ned, he was an idiot. Like you said, he dug his own grave.
I was also expecting it to happen, since at the beginning of the show/book when they found a direwolf litter, the parent has been killed by a stag. With the series's reputation for killing off main characters (and the house symbols), I didn't think it could mean anything else.
To be fair; he spends a significant part of Homer's Odyssey (we're talking years) alone on a Greek island boning a nymph. Sometimes Beanie makes out well enough.Fluffythepoo said:They lied to him!Well in fairness Odysseus life starts sucking the moment he leaves troy.. like sucking hardcorefix-the-spade said:Except Troy, somehow he gets through that with barely a scratch.Bat Vader said:Honestly, I was pretty much expecting it. Mainly because they picked Sean Bean to play the part.
Since we all know that Sean Bean dies in everything.
Why not? We have the same opinion, I like Sans and dislike Ned.Korica said:Somebody who LIKES Sansa but DISLIKES Ned ... I cannot even comprehend this.General Twinkletoes said:I was fine with it. I don't like any of the Starks except Arya and Sansa. I especially didn't like Ned, he was an idiot. Like you said, he dug his own grave.
I was also expecting it to happen, since at the beginning of the show/book when they found a direwolf litter, the parent has been killed by a stag. With the series's reputation for killing off main characters (and the house symbols), I didn't think it could mean anything else.
Syrio's fate is still unknown. We never actually see him die, so who knows?Wereduck said:To be fair; he spends a significant part of Homer's Odyssey (we're talking years) alone on a Greek island boning a nymph. Sometimes Beanie makes out well enough.Fluffythepoo said:They lied to him!Well in fairness Odysseus life starts sucking the moment he leaves troy.. like sucking hardcorefix-the-spade said:Except Troy, somehow he gets through that with barely a scratch.Bat Vader said:Honestly, I was pretty much expecting it. Mainly because they picked Sean Bean to play the part.
Since we all know that Sean Bean dies in everything.
OT: Eddard's end was awesome, I was much more upset about Syrio. A shame to see him fall with so many asses left unkicked.
She does annoy me, because while some very interesting stuff happens in her circle in the books, she never is an active participant, like a lot of the other characters, but basically a spectator.MarsAtlas said:He was a fool, and quite frankly, his death hammers home the point "You win or you die", which I'm guessing is foreshadowing Robert Stark's military incursion.
Probably because Sansa sits around in episode going "I'm sad because I'm too stupid to do anything". I seriously hope she gets the axe because at this point her existence is completely irrelevant, and I fail to see how in the future she will be relevant.General Twinkletoes said:Why not? We have the same opinion, I like Sans and dislike Ned.
True, it could be argued and I'd like to believe it. But we do see ser Meryn after their encounter and it's well known that the First Sword of Braavos does not run.lucky_sharm said:Syrio's fate is still unknown. We never actually see him die, so who knows?Wereduck said:-snip-
OT: Eddard's end was awesome, I was much more upset about Syrio. A shame to see him fall with so many asses left unkicked.
Gleeson has even said had some "fans" want to pick a fight with him. Fandoms... fandoms are just odd sometimes, in a sad kinda way..IamLEAM1983 said:Pretty much this. Oh, and having read the books as well, I could safely expect Ned to die. It didn't cut back on the emotional charge, though, and I still was outraged, at least in a certain sense. I'm really looking forward to Joff getting kicked out of the playing field.Bat Vader said:Honestly, I was pretty much expecting it. Mainly because they picked Sean Bean to play the part.
Since we all know that Sean Bean dies in everything.
Props to Jack Gleeson for playing a murderous sociopath so well, I guess. I hear that actors have to come to live with the fact that some fans aren't going to be able to discern between the character and themselves, which can lead to some pretty odd instances of complete strangers flipping the bird at you...
Hell I've just watched the series and I realize that. The thing is, she felt very much likeable through the first half of season one and then the mask started to break and you saw her for what she was.debtcollector said:Read the books. You will realize who she is: a fucking monster. Narcissistic, manipulative and in no way the sort of person who should be given power. She is an absolutely wretched human being and I eagerly await the moment when she dies.NameIsRobertPaulson said:If my favorite character (Cersei) is still alive and kicking, all is right with the world.
If she died...
RAGE RAGE RAGE... sudden realization I have never read any of the books or watched any of the episodes and only like the character because she the closest thing the world will ever get to a competent real-life Azula.
Event B seriously shocked and saddened me in the books as well. It felt like such a waste in every sense of the word, even more than any other event from the books.klaynexas3 said:Not really, I had been on the internet before I read it or saw it on the show, so it wasn't some great shocker. Though, when Robert died I was slightly surprised. My biggest shockers were:
A: When Shae turned out to be just another whore, and Tyrion killed both her and his own father.
B: When the Viper of Dorne was killed.
C: When Jaime actually turned out to be a sympathetic character.