06-18-2014, 06:02 AM
I am a bit bummed that the mysterious wight who helps Bran and co. doesn't even make an appearance. Worst case scenario is that the entity solves a prickly mystery and GRRM uses it for a pivotal role.
Another bummer is that the Mountain doesn't display the effects of the poison on Oberyns spear which keeps him wailing for a few nights before he passes on.
A third bummer is Brienne punching it out with the Hound. Even though this never happens in the books the outcome is likely to be similar, should a fight happen. In original form the Hounds wound from Biter is the main issue why he gets beaten by bandits. Ayra leaves in the same fashion anyway...
The dragon problem and social unrest is portrayed fairly well but I still miss Strong Belwas =/. There is, however, much less meat on the bone about Daenerys gripe with locking her dragons up and the advice she gets to not do it for her own safetys sake.
Also, does anyone remember her prophecy of thrice betrayed? Jorah is the first .
This season felt, in comparison with the earlier ones, much more condensed and sequentially makes less sense. If they had explored the contemporary happenings a bit more I feel coherency of the series would go up.
Another bummer is that the Mountain doesn't display the effects of the poison on Oberyns spear which keeps him wailing for a few nights before he passes on.
A third bummer is Brienne punching it out with the Hound. Even though this never happens in the books the outcome is likely to be similar, should a fight happen. In original form the Hounds wound from Biter is the main issue why he gets beaten by bandits. Ayra leaves in the same fashion anyway...
The dragon problem and social unrest is portrayed fairly well but I still miss Strong Belwas =/. There is, however, much less meat on the bone about Daenerys gripe with locking her dragons up and the advice she gets to not do it for her own safetys sake.
Also, does anyone remember her prophecy of thrice betrayed? Jorah is the first .
This season felt, in comparison with the earlier ones, much more condensed and sequentially makes less sense. If they had explored the contemporary happenings a bit more I feel coherency of the series would go up.