The best thing about FFC is finally " seeing "
HBO's Game of Thrones
#6526
Posté 07 juin 2014 - 12:14
#6527
Posté 07 juin 2014 - 12:26
Agreed. Despite my dislike of the overall book, he's actually one of my favorite characters introduced.
#6528
Posté 08 juin 2014 - 09:22
That's Alayne you fool.
*shows you the Moon Door*
Littlefinger's been good for her apparently. ![]()
#6529
Posté 08 juin 2014 - 10:08
Littlefinger's been good for her apparently.
#6530
Posté 08 juin 2014 - 11:14
I laikie when good gals go bad and start wearing nice clothing
When was she ever "good"? Seems like she's gone from useless to evil, or at least that's what it looks like, but I may just be being clothesist.
The only time I remember her sticking her neck out for anyone was the jester bloke, but since that resulted in Tyrion's fate I think it just fuels my antagonism toward her.
#6531
Posté 08 juin 2014 - 11:21
When she ever "good"? Seems like she's gone from useless to evil, or at least that's what it looks like, but I may just be being clothesist.
The only time I remember her sticking her neck out for anyone was the jester bloke, but since that resulted in Tyrion's fate I think it just fuels my antagonism toward her.
Oh well I love it. She's been good before or naive rather, hopefully the change for the better is permanent.
- Dutchess et smoke and mirrors aiment ceci
#6532
Posté 08 juin 2014 - 01:19
When was she ever "good"? Seems like she's gone from useless to evil, or at least that's what it looks like, but I may just be being clothesist.
The only time I remember her sticking her neck out for anyone was the jester bloke, but since that resulted in Tyrion's fate I think it just fuels my antagonism toward her.
Useless? C'mon, she's a kid. Only select standouts are gonna have something about them that make them special and active. Robb was groomed for it, Jon forced himself into it, Bran naturally had it, Arya trained for it, but Rickon and Sansa both need something else if they're going to get oohs and ahhs.
As for Sansa, she's learning the Game. A very dangerous game. And that is something with quite a bit of use, for a load of reasons.
- CrimsonN7, WildOrchid et smoke and mirrors aiment ceci
#6533
Posté 08 juin 2014 - 08:19
Sansa has finally stopped being passive and is now an active participant in her fate.. sort of
#6534
Posté 08 juin 2014 - 11:28
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#6535
Posté 08 juin 2014 - 11:56
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#6536
Posté 09 juin 2014 - 12:16
I hated Sansa it`s all her fault Ned got killed
she is or was very naive but i think she is starting to understand how to play " The Game Of Thrones " . She probably has had it worst then anyone else and she`s starting to grow on me .
#6537
Posté 09 juin 2014 - 12:41
It doesn't help that she's a petulant ingrate. Basically, if Joffrey wasn't so evil and sadistic I think he'd be slightly more likable than her. (he has one or two ok moments)
#6538
Posté 09 juin 2014 - 12:48
LMAO i wouldn`t go that far fdgvd ( your name so long and hard to type
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#6539
Posté 09 juin 2014 - 12:48
Sansa was a little girl when that situation with Ned happened. She hadn't even gone through puberty yet. Again, c'mon. Thats like blaming a kid for telling the person at the door that their parent wants them to *expletive* off rather than tell them they're "not here".
Kids make mistakes. Sansa is not at fault for Cersei's manipulative nature or Joffrey's sick demeanor.
#6540
Posté 09 juin 2014 - 12:49
#6541
Posté 09 juin 2014 - 12:51
@ LP I did like your last post because i agree with a lot of what you said but still need to hold a little anger ( it is little )
#6542
Posté 09 juin 2014 - 12:51
Lolgeoffryhavingaredeemingquality
He did. He killed Ros! Ros was the most annoying character on the show. He was taking diseases off the streets for his subjects.
#6543
Posté 09 juin 2014 - 12:58
Sansa was a little girl when that situation with Ned happened. She hadn't even gone through puberty yet. Again, c'mon. Thats like blaming a kid for telling the person at the door that their parent wants them to *expletive* off rather than tell them they're "not here".
Kids make mistakes. Sansa is not at fault for Cersei's manipulative nature or Joffrey's sick demeanor.
I don't blame her for Ned's death. It was a culmination of lots of things iirc and ultimately Joffrey was the only one who made it inevitable. I just mean she's really really unlikeable (ie. being needlessly cruel to Tyrion while he's being utterly selfless for her). Joffrey had "charming" moments such as when he was absolutely enamoured with Marge even though that doesn't make him a better person in the slightest. and Ramsay that evil ****** bastard- that was a really lovely scene with his dad.
A likeable character doesn't have a whole lot to do with whether a character's good or bad, that's why villains can have massive fandoms.
Heck even in real life a desirable person and a good person are not mutually inclusive in the least.
#6544
Posté 09 juin 2014 - 01:03
Does anyone else think that now
#6545
Posté 09 juin 2014 - 01:06
I haven't read the books but he seems to love his dad very much.
I thought I was going to give Sansa 1 likeable "point" when I thought she was gonna grow a backbone and dob LF in, but surprise!
#6546
Posté 09 juin 2014 - 02:03
I haven't read the books
That explains it. I believe Sansa's more defendable considering the source material.
#6547
Posté 09 juin 2014 - 02:04
Does anyone else think that now
Spoiler
Personally, I don't think so. Ramsey hasn't been built up as the backstabbing type, at least with regards to his father. He strikes me more as some really messed up dude just looking to be accepted. Plus, even once legitimized, I don't see him being able to hold his territory if his dad were to suffer some "accident".
#6548
Posté 09 juin 2014 - 02:07
If you`ve read the books i am sure
#6549
Posté 09 juin 2014 - 02:08
Personally, I don't think so. Ramsey hasn't been built up as the backstabbing type, at least with regards to his father. He strikes me more as some really messed up dude just looking to be accepted. Plus, even once legitimized, I don't see him being able to hold his territory if his dad were to suffer some "accident".
- Il Divo et smoke and mirrors aiment ceci
#6550
Posté 09 juin 2014 - 02:23
Still, a good, well done episode that didn't suffer from "lots of people but people we know die" writing, but had some pretty big deaths from The Watch.
Curious to see how the finale runs. Lots of breads to try and tie up, so we'll see if it becomes too cluttered or not.
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