Thank you melissatrv
Spoilers have never bothered me regarding any show simply because reading about an event is not the same as seeing it acted out. I don't think we could have imagined the horror that was created during the killing scene in Red Wedding. I do understand that I am in the minority regarding this. I completely agree, it is impossible to read anything about the show without some plot information being leaked. I guess the answer is that you have to completely avoid any TV critics and what they write about any show that you like.
A few thoughts:
-Am I the only one who thinks the re-cast Daario has less chemistry with Daeny than the orginally-casted Daario?
Nope, in fact I was thinking that myself. The actor who plays him now was also on Nashville and he played a great character there who had mad chemistry with the show's lead. I was excited for him to be on GOT. But I was not feeling it either.
-Arya is a badass
-I would really like to see Sansa kick some butt too.
A few thoughts:
-Am I the only one who thinks the re-cast Daario has less chemistry with Daeny than the orginally-casted Daario?
-Arya is a badass
-I would really like to see Sansa kick some butt too.
I did not understand the re-casting at all. They did a 180 turn as far as looks are concerned. I did think the original guy was a little too pretty, but you felt they had something going whereas I get no vibes here at all with the new actor. He is so different that most viewers did not understand who he was supposed to be and there was total confusion according to message boards. Roles have been re-cast many times in shows, but there is some semblance of continuity, and here there was none.
Daeny has been pretty good at conquering and accumulating followers, but what is she going to do with them? How is she going to take care of them? Their adulation may only go so far.
I wonder if Cersei is actually going to marry Loras. Considering that she is a bit old for childbearing, and he has no heirs...Of course he is may not be inclined to try either
Yeah I hear you. But like with Ned Stark's death. I did not see that coming. I kept thinking he was a main character and would not be killed off. That somehow a last minute reprieve was coming or that it was a dream sequence. It was a big OMG moment. In Blackwater when Tyrion got injured in battle, they ended it where you did not know if Tyrion was alive or dead. And I was freakin out until the next week. With the Red Wedding it would have had such a great impact IMO if I did not see that coming. I was also spoiled on Theon's story and some upcoming storylines that I think will air this season. Now I limit myself to communities where spoilers le...n
A bunch of friends and I were talking last night about shows and everyone was like "lalalalal....don't spoil it!" Uh...sorry, but we're talking about a show that's season was over for a month. If you haven't taken the time to watch it by now...oh well. I'm gonna discuss it with people who have.
Now, if it's like the night of the airing...maybe the next few days after, I'll shut up, but this whole spoiling thing has gotten to be too much. I realize that I'm watching a show based on a series of books that have already been released, so if people want to discuss those books and it's about things that haven't happened in the TV series yet, oh well...I'll have to deal with it or get up and leave.
There is a site I found where it is built on spoiler tags....they have various colors or tags to ensure that the show is not spoiled for others.
I wanted to live tweet the other night, but the first post I read was complaining about someone posting spoilers. So I immediately exited.
Uh, I wasn't talking about this thread. I said if I was with a group of people talking about the books, I'd have to deal with it, or leave.