06-17-2014, 09:48 AM
well, season 4 of GoT ended last weekend, and I managed to marathon it over the last day (10 episodes).
first impressions?
not as good as seasons 2 and 3 (which I loved), but still good.
* Lord Varys and Lord Baelish continue to demonstrate their ability to manipulate from behind the scenes. Very impressive guys!
* Joffrey, that truly sadistic and impetuous soul, made an early exit. A shame, since he is the arch-villain that everyone can truly hate on
* Prince Oberyn was the best new character (although he only survived this season). Originally coming across as uncontrolled and vicious, he eventually portrayed a type of man open to all experience. Versatile, adaptable, clever, and perceptive.
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the supernatural elements started to wear a bit thin. Namely the dragons (the Khaleesi sideplot was very predictable), and the animal shamanism was just so-so. It really needed some more Lord of Light antics!!
first impressions?
not as good as seasons 2 and 3 (which I loved), but still good.
* Lord Varys and Lord Baelish continue to demonstrate their ability to manipulate from behind the scenes. Very impressive guys!
* Joffrey, that truly sadistic and impetuous soul, made an early exit. A shame, since he is the arch-villain that everyone can truly hate on
* Prince Oberyn was the best new character (although he only survived this season). Originally coming across as uncontrolled and vicious, he eventually portrayed a type of man open to all experience. Versatile, adaptable, clever, and perceptive.
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the supernatural elements started to wear a bit thin. Namely the dragons (the Khaleesi sideplot was very predictable), and the animal shamanism was just so-so. It really needed some more Lord of Light antics!!