You totally saw me share that to jinx on fb xD
I love those recaps, they do them every week.
You totally saw me share that to jinx on fb xD
I love those recaps, they do them every week.
Also, can I just say how much I appreciate Gilly's acting? I never really thought about it until this episode but she's perfect for the role.
The best:
I just want to say that it was really cool to see Valyria. Even if it was for a very brief moment, and at the very edge of it.
Bow before the mighty Javoo!
I agree. Much less disjointed than the other episodes. The Wall stuff has been the best of the season. That scene with Grey Worm was the worst ever though.
Too much is happening outside of Westeros. Why does Dany even care all that much about Meereen? If she's using it as a test to see if she can rule then she's failing it miserably. However, there has never been a better time to strike Westeros with Tywin dead, the South at odds with the Lannisters, and the North having to deal with Stannis and Bolton. She'd rip them apart right now.
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I actually just read the chapter in Storm of Swords today when she decides to stay in Meereen. Basically Astapor and Yunkai when to trout when she left, so she decides to stay in Meereen to make sure the freed slaves are treated okay. (And in the books her dragons are still kind of small and she doesn't have all the ships she needs yet anyways).
Yeah I read up to that point in ASoS as well and it did make some sense up to that point. However, she doesn't seem to have an end game in Meereen. So she makes sure the slaves are ok until when exactly and then what happens after that? Also, we seem to be past ASoS in the show now that Tywin is dead and several other things I didn't read are happening. With the books I get the feeling that part of her is scared to go over to Westeros and that, deep down, she doesn't really want to rule it, and that also keeps her from leaving. I don't get any of that from the show Dany. This Dany seems to really want to rule but chooses this random place to do it with no real plan at all. I can't figure out what motivates her actions which makes them infuriating since they are often stupid decisions.
Also I wonder why they grew the dragons up quicker in the show? I also remember reading that they are smaller at this point. These are clearly grown up dragons ready to chew up some Lannisters (and Tyrells I guess). Also her Unsullied are getting softer by the day. Strike now while you can!
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The show dragons are definitely book 5 size by now and Tyrion going to meet her is also book 5 stuff if I remember correctly, whereas some parts of book 3 have yet to play out (and I can think of one or two of those things that I have a hard time believing they'd leave out). Other stories are on the verge of book 6 territory. They're definitely shifting the timelines around a bit. So far it's working out well enough, but it'll be interesting to see how they start tying things together.
Yeah, the timelines are majorly shifted. But so far it's made sense enough, so it doesn't bother me too much.
I used to be a crazy book burner about the show, but now I've come to accept they're separate entities and view the books more as supplemental info that gives me more insight into what's going on. There are SOME things I'd rather they left in the show or went by the books, but oh well.
It's kind of like how True Blood as a show is waaaaaaaaaay better than True Blood as a book series. They're different things, even though they're based in similar stories.