Yeah, and in the book, it was forcing her to choose which kid dies. Sticking with the original would have been far better all around.Brian Earl Spilner said:
One thing in the episode I call shenanigans on...these two idiots wasted at least a minute trying to get Haelena to say who the boy is, when they could've figured it out in about five seconds. That felt kinda dumb.
Yes, she "predicted" the dragon coming from under the floor (at the coronation ceremony) and something else. You should always listen carefully when she is spouting gibberish.redline248 said:
Does Haelena have some sort of prophetic ability? She mentioned fear of rats before the rat catcher comes for her kid. Wasn't there something similar in S1? Loosely interpreted prediction, but probably related?
Ol Jock 99 said:Yeah, and in the book, it was forcing her to choose which kid dies. Sticking with the original would have been far better all around.Brian Earl Spilner said:
One thing in the episode I call shenanigans on...these two idiots wasted at least a minute trying to get Haelena to say who the boy is, when they could've figured it out in about five seconds. That felt kinda dumb.
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I think it's harder without Maelor, who doesn't exist in the show. Helaena is also not autistic/on the spectrum in the books IIRC?Ol Jock 99 said:Yeah, and in the book, it was forcing her to choose which kid dies. Sticking with the original would have been far better all around.Brian Earl Spilner said:
One thing in the episode I call shenanigans on...these two idiots wasted at least a minute trying to get Haelena to say who the boy is, when they could've figured it out in about five seconds. That felt kinda dumb.
The spectrum part is not explicitly called out, but when I was reading, I definitely got the sense that she was kind of just along for the ride for the whole thing. It could have been PTSD from all the terrible things or it could have been that she got the short straw, so to speak, of the whole Targaryen incest thing but them taking the path of her being on the spectrum definitely fits with how she is in the book, I feel like.canadiaggie said:I think it's harder without Maelor, who doesn't exist in the show. Helaena is also not autistic/on the spectrum in the books IIRC?Ol Jock 99 said:Yeah, and in the book, it was forcing her to choose which kid dies. Sticking with the original would have been far better all around.Brian Earl Spilner said:
One thing in the episode I call shenanigans on...these two idiots wasted at least a minute trying to get Haelena to say who the boy is, when they could've figured it out in about five seconds. That felt kinda dumb.
What I don't get is why they won't mention Daeron despite Daeron supposedly existing (as per supporting/supplemental material).
Then again I remember during GOT they had Victarion Greyjoy on supplemental material but never introduced him and totally cut that arc.
Ol Jock 99 said:
So, talking to the wife (who isn't squeamish) about Blood & Cheese and she liked the change. Felt the original was "too much" and it would have been a major "audience losing" move (like Negan and Glenn on WD).
I thought that was interesting.
LB12Diamond said:Ol Jock 99 said:
So, talking to the wife (who isn't squeamish) about Blood & Cheese and she liked the change. Felt the original was "too much" and it would have been a major "audience losing" move (like Negan and Glenn on WD).
I thought that was interesting.
How did the book do it differently?
Ol Jock 99 said:
Felt the original was "too much" and it would have been a major "audience losing" move (like Negan and Glenn on WD).
Kinda early in the morning to be going full Kid Omega.Brian Earl Spilner said:
You can at least admit that every aspect of the show's production value blows The Acolyte out of the water, and it's shameful that Disney+ can't get shows to look this good even with bigger budgets than Max, right?
This is what prestige tv should look and feel like.
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The first box is checked, Ser Duncan the Tall looks like a classic Westeros Power ForwardBrian Earl Spilner said:Set a century before #GameOfThrones, the new @HBO Original drama series, A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms, is now in production. Coming soon to @StreamOnMax. pic.twitter.com/CS7tX7iND2
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