Post by whitewolfstark on Apr 10, 2016 19:02:00 GMT
Ahh yes the creepy Missandei/Grey Worm scene where Missandei is then girl talked into giving Grey Worm a chance despite the uncomfortable male gazing going on.
I'm calling a fumble here. I think the better way would have been to have them have another common tongue lesson where he makes the admission that the lessons are precious to him, and Missandei admits that she likes them too. Then you could have had the girl talk, and then Missandei approaching Grey Worm herself.
Having her say: "I'm glad you saw me," just seems a big fumble.
Post by whitewolfstark on Apr 10, 2016 19:03:18 GMT
Ahh Moat Cailin, for some reason I always thought that there were a bit more trees in sight, because otherwise the crannogmen killing them off slowly would've made more sense.
Post by whitewolfstark on Apr 10, 2016 19:22:31 GMT
It really feels as though a lot of these episodes were moved around from other episodes in order to bring Sansa's and Theon's stories to an end earlier than the others.
Post by whitewolfstark on Apr 10, 2016 19:27:25 GMT
Everyone always got up in arms about Arya declaring herself at the Bloody Gate and then going nowhere.
I think it's rather obvious that the knights would assume that Arya laughing like that therefore obviously had to be a fake, so they'd think Sandor Clegane was just looking for coin and got a girl he was going to claim as Arya but who wasn't her and therefore not admit him or Arya.
Post by whitewolfstark on Apr 10, 2016 19:36:38 GMT
And here's where I have to say that Peter Dinkledge's Tyrion has completely left book Tyrion--or heck, completely left Season One Tyrion who wanted vengeance against Lysa for his wrongful capture and managed to stir up the Mountain Clans of the Vale to such a cause. I can believe that now Tyrion sees the fruits of revenge as pointless because of what he's gone through & being the victim of Cersei's desire for vengeance, but I can't believe he had this realization years ago, watching his simple-minded cousin smashing beetles... and then went on to crave vengeance against everyone who wronged him for the last three years of his life (show time). Yes, I know the show is trying to make a commentary on watching all the slaughter of people on the show and in the world of Westeros, but it's the wrong place to put it, truly.
Ahh yes the creepy Missandei/Grey Worm scene where Missandei is then girl talked into giving Grey Worm a chance despite the uncomfortable male gazing going on.
I'm calling a fumble here. I think the better way would have been to have them have another common tongue lesson where he makes the admission that the lessons are precious to him, and Missandei admits that she likes them too. Then you could have had the girl talk, and then Missandei approaching Grey Worm herself.
Having her say: "I'm glad you saw me," just seems a big fumble.
Can you blame Grey Worm though? LOL
"I can see it. You have more of the north in you than your brothers."