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TA1LGUNN3R wrote:Haggis_McMutton wrote:Am I the only one who finds the Daenerys storyline to be way more poorly written then every other storyline?
Ever since the beggining of season 2 it's been pretty much a string of disappointments for me. In this last episode, for instance:
On the other hand, all the other storylines are excellent. Especially liked the stuff beyond the wall. Didn't see it coming but it makes sense in retrospect.
I always thought that while reading the books. I've a feeling that, unless Martin totally flips and, like, kills her off or something, she'll pretty much conquer all of Westeros in the end. It seems kinda obvious with what you pointed out. She 1) has dragons, 2) has righteousness (kills the slavers, spares the women from rape, etc.), and 3) has a badass army now. It seems like Martin is really grooming this character to conquer the anarchy of Westeros, which is what the first Targaryens did.
-TG
BigBallinStalin wrote:TA1LGUNN3R wrote:Haggis_McMutton wrote:Am I the only one who finds the Daenerys storyline to be way more poorly written then every other storyline?
Ever since the beggining of season 2 it's been pretty much a string of disappointments for me. In this last episode, for instance:
On the other hand, all the other storylines are excellent. Especially liked the stuff beyond the wall. Didn't see it coming but it makes sense in retrospect.
I always thought that while reading the books. I've a feeling that, unless Martin totally flips and, like, kills her off or something, she'll pretty much conquer all of Westeros in the end. It seems kinda obvious with what you pointed out. She 1) has dragons, 2) has righteousness (kills the slavers, spares the women from rape, etc.), and 3) has a badass army now. It seems like Martin is really grooming this character to conquer the anarchy of Westeros, which is what the first Targaryens did.
-TG
Gillipig wrote:. I was disappointed to see that they cut out the part where Tywin and Cersei got intimate though. .
Gillipig wrote:Quite a lot of diversion from the book in the sixth episode. Most of the plot was seriously altered with. I don't mind that though, I read the books to get the real story, I consider the tv series is an "alternative song of ice and fire universe" so I don't mind when it does something different. I was disappointed to see that they cut out the part where Tywin and Cersei got intimate though. It was one of those scenes I really looked forward to seeing on the screen, but I suppose they decided they didn't want their relationship to go in that direction. FIne but, meh, I wanted to see that.
thegreekdog wrote:So who do people think will end up being the monarch in charge at the end?
I'm going with Baelish.
betiko wrote:by the way, about the wolves..so duchess (Sansa's) is the only one dead right? I don t know, kind of feels like Brann and Jon's are the only ones important. For example, where is rickion s? Why Brann has his and not rickion at the moment?
Bones2484 wrote:betiko wrote:by the way, about the wolves..so duchess (Sansa's) is the only one dead right? I don t know, kind of feels like Brann and Jon's are the only ones important. For example, where is rickion s? Why Brann has his and not rickion at the moment?
They both have their wolves. The show has shown both of them fairly recently. And yes, only Sansa's is dead.
Also, my vote is Jon Snow.
TA1LGUNN3R wrote:BigBallinStalin wrote:TA1LGUNN3R wrote:Haggis_McMutton wrote:Am I the only one who finds the Daenerys storyline to be way more poorly written then every other storyline?
Ever since the beggining of season 2 it's been pretty much a string of disappointments for me. In this last episode, for instance:
On the other hand, all the other storylines are excellent. Especially liked the stuff beyond the wall. Didn't see it coming but it makes sense in retrospect.
I always thought that while reading the books. I've a feeling that, unless Martin totally flips and, like, kills her off or something, she'll pretty much conquer all of Westeros in the end. It seems kinda obvious with what you pointed out. She 1) has dragons, 2) has righteousness (kills the slavers, spares the women from rape, etc.), and 3) has a badass army now. It seems like Martin is really grooming this character to conquer the anarchy of Westeros, which is what the first Targaryens did.
-TG
thegreekdog wrote:So who do people think will end up being the monarch in charge at the end?
I'm going with Baelish.
BigBallinStalin wrote:TA1LGUNN3R wrote:BigBallinStalin wrote:TA1LGUNN3R wrote:Haggis_McMutton wrote:Am I the only one who finds the Daenerys storyline to be way more poorly written then every other storyline?
Ever since the beggining of season 2 it's been pretty much a string of disappointments for me. In this last episode, for instance:
On the other hand, all the other storylines are excellent. Especially liked the stuff beyond the wall. Didn't see it coming but it makes sense in retrospect.
I always thought that while reading the books. I've a feeling that, unless Martin totally flips and, like, kills her off or something, she'll pretty much conquer all of Westeros in the end. It seems kinda obvious with what you pointed out. She 1) has dragons, 2) has righteousness (kills the slavers, spares the women from rape, etc.), and 3) has a badass army now. It seems like Martin is really grooming this character to conquer the anarchy of Westeros, which is what the first Targaryens did.
-TG
betiko wrote:Bones2484 wrote:betiko wrote:by the way, about the wolves..so duchess (Sansa's) is the only one dead right? I don t know, kind of feels like Brann and Jon's are the only ones important. For example, where is rickion s? Why Brann has his and not rickion at the moment?
They both have their wolves. The show has shown both of them fairly recently. And yes, only Sansa's is dead.
Also, my vote is Jon Snow.
I have only seen Summer the whole time. Are you sure you've seen rickion's???? (well who has seen rickion himself, still a completely useless character so far)
also i just googled about the wolves and found this (only season 1 spoilers so no prob)
http://hbowatch.com/game-of-thrones-gui ... irewolves/
it's possible that robb's is around him even if we don't see it. but arya's?? it just escaped ad no one knows where it is? I guess it will just come back.
and ghost: he's with the night's watch right? maybe even with sam? can't remember seeing him with sam and the young mother by the fire... When they all get their pups when season 1 starts it looks like thse wolves would have a bigger role.
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