Kenickie
Bluelight Crew
Now that the honeymoon phase is ending a bit
Here's some gripes of mine:
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The battle of whispering woods is one of the most important things that happens because Jaime Lannister is taken and the effects of that are far reaching. I wish they had shown that. Furthermore, I'm not a fan of how it went down in the series (oh surprise, 18k of our troops went the other way). In the books they send out raiding parties and Jaime keeps leading parties to clean them up. Then they trap him and butcher his men and he still nearly gets to Rob to kill him. That would have been a really awesome episode.
Overall it makes me wonder how they'll even attempt book 2 at all..
hey now, i've been complaining about things since the pilot. The sheer amount of shit that had to go into this last episode wouldn't have done well with shortening anything to add two lengthy battle scenes in. It also is a ridiculous amount of money to shoot those, or CGI them.
We received answers pretty quickly. Nelson McCausland, a government minister, shared that the per-season budget was expected to be circa £30 million, equivalent to $45 million U.S. With a ten episode order, this would average at $4.5m an episode, a significant amount of money by most standards in the industry. On top of this, we had additional reports that the production was estimated to inject as much as £20m ($30m) into the economy, an interesting figure that has provided one of our own estimates regarding just what this budget means.
That's exceptionally expensive, and the pilot alone was 10m. So far, I'm fine without seeing major battle scenes for book one play out. I'd rather them save the money, and then put it to good use for when
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Tyrion has to kick some Baratheon ass etc etc,
i've got another question for the book readers; what is the meaning behind bran's recurring dream with the 3 eyed raven, and the slain dire wolf with enough pups for each of ned's children? i feel like those are omens or something but i can't really figure out what it means... i don't wanna google anything anymore, i was reading up on the different houses to understand the backstory more and i stumbled upon what happens to daenerys, drogo, and nedaccidental spoilers ftl
NSFW:The Gods and Magic in the world are starting to become more important, as we'll see later in the series. The world is kind of waking up so to speak (thus the title "A Song of Ice and Fire" - Ice and Fire being 2 of the major elements/magics with their respective creatures - white walkers and dragons). One type of magic concerns dreams. A 'greendream' is a prophetic dream and some characters will have this power. Another thing we may see later on are shapechangers (also called Wargs) which are animal-human spiritual hybrids (kind of) but not to be confused with face-changers which are people who can change their physical appearance at will.
Hopefully that's enough of a hint but not too much of a spoiler (and hopefully I got all the details correct).![]()
Close enough, I think, but also kind of confusing. I would say it was more like possesion than anything else:
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Bran shares the body of his wolf, kind of like his wolf's soul made some extra room for him and Bran jumped in. Bran is himself inside the wolf, but also knows and feels and understands what Summer wants, fears, etc. 'Shapechangers' gives the idea that Bran's body transforms into a wolf, when really it's more like astral projection imho.
As for the deer thing, I think it worked on two levels. Firstly, it shows Tywin as a hands on kind of guy who doesn't hesitate to do the dirty work himself, and secondly because the Baratheon sigil is a stag, which ties in well with the events of the next few episodes.
Yes, and Catelyn understands that too, in the beginning of the book she says something along the lines of:
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They were omens. A direwolf, dead with an antler in it's throat, the five direwolf pups, one for reach Stark child, etc etc. Ned thinks it too, when he has to kill Lady, he knows they were given to them for a reason, for protection, and he regrets taking Sansa's away from her (perhaps explaining why she is the only Stark, left alone and bare in the court?)