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ishtar79 ([personal profile] ishtar79) wrote2011-05-23 12:58 pm
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Games of Thrones 1x06 review

-Damn it, I wanted Tyrion’s confession of his “crimes” to go on a bit further (and it seems Lysa’s disturbing little boy did too). I love how he never stops plotting, though his initial approach to the MENSA candidate guard clearly needed some tweaking (seriously, Tyrion, “abstract concept” might be…well, too abstract a concept for this audience).

-And speaking of Lysa’s boy, he might be surpassing Joffrey in the “brat most deserving to have his head bashed in” stakes. His clapping over the prospect of Tyrion’s death… *shudder*

-I flove Master Syrio. I kind of want him to cross over to other canons and snap various “heroes” out of their pity parties. But seriously, stellar job in that scene from the actress playing Arya (as usual), and the practice fighting did a good job at showing her vast improvement in a plausible way.

-It was nice to see Bran’s spirits considerably pick up thanks to Tyrion’s saddle. His smile at the prospect of getting out of bad lit up the room, and he threatened his attacker in the most mini!Stark badass way.

-Ned continues with the grand, heroic gestures and the EPIC STRATEGY!FAIL. Going after Sir Clegane and effectively declaring war on the Lannisters right after Robert told him not to? Damn, Ned, if only those brass balls were matched by common sense.

-As fundamentally untrustworthy as Littlefinger is, Ned could have benefitted from his warnings tonight, especially the bit about gold winning wars (hell, even deluded!Viserys seemed to understand that better, with his attempt to steal the dragon eggs).

-Somebody who fully grasps the concept of survival > honour: Bronn. I felt bad for Lysa’s doomed (and hot) knight, especially as he kept getting up and bravely hobbling towards Bronn, but in the end everyone’s favourite mercenary was right: honour is a poor consolation when you’re very, very dead.

-Joffrey’s contrite act was actually very convincing…for anybody not watching the show. Sansa clear fell for it, and I was once again torn between sympathy and wanting to shake some sense into her. And yes, she’s still a child, but this episode demonstrated that the Stark children don’t have the luxury to be children.

-You know the Starks suck at politics when even a prostitute is better at predicting the political tides than them. Goodbye, Roz! Look up Littlefinger in King’s Landing, I’m sure he’ll appreciate someone with your business acumen at his employ.

-Sansa doesn’t want someone “brave, gentle and strong”, you guys, she wants Joffrey!

-You could practically see the light bulb going off over Ned’s head during Sansa’s impassionate defense of Joffrey. Glad you could join us in the clue room, Ned, pull up a chair.

-I was very excited as soon as I saw the episode title, and Viserys finally getting what was coming to him didn’t disappoint. Dani’s reactions during the whole scene were perfection, from the almost pitying look she cast Viserys even as he held her at swordpoint, to the moment she realized his fate was sealed (and I loved both her silent communication with Drogo and her poker face as she “translated” Drogo’s order) and her refusal to flinch away from her brother’s “crowning”. You’ve come a long way, baby!

-Yay, Jason Momoa gets English speaking lines! They really sold the change in Dany and Drogo’s dynamic in this one. He conveyed such pride at her during the (kind of stomach churning) heart-eating scene and there was such an ease at how they were with each other at the feast before Viserys drunkenly stumbled to his doom.

[identity profile] nrrrdy-grrrl.livejournal.com 2011-05-23 10:47 am (UTC)(link)
I love the D's! And I love that Jason M did something about that creepy brother. Who points a sword at a pregnant queen and doesn't get schooled? Come on!

It never even occurred to me that Geoffrey wasn't the king's real son. Whoa.

[identity profile] fraught.livejournal.com 2011-05-23 02:06 pm (UTC)(link)
The heart-eating scene didn't turn my stomach as much as Viserys' "crowning" did *shudder*. He was an awful person, but what a horrible way to go.

This episode confirmed that Tyrion, Dany and Arya are still my favorite characters.

The scene where Tyrion tries to convince Mord to pass the queen a message and tells him that he's a "very smart man" was great, especially for the look on Tyrion's face when he said it. Hee.

Arya killed me with her laugh at Sansa's hilariously dumb defense of Prince Needs To Be Punched A Lot (I loathe Joffrey); Ned's answering little smile made that bit even better. Ned ♥

Although I think the relationship between Dany and Drogo went a little bit too fast -- it goes from the rape in the first episode to what's becoming a partnership of sorts in six eps -- I'm really enjoying their story. Danaerys' actress is great in showing how she goes from that meek little girl to fantastic queen. Mmm character growth.

[identity profile] ariadneelda.livejournal.com 2011-05-23 03:10 pm (UTC)(link)
I flove Master Syrio. I kind of want him to cross over to other canons and snap various “heroes” out of their pity parties.

YES. I could think of so many characters who could use a bit of Syrio.

SO with you in wanting to shake some sense into Sansa.

I wish Drogo could have a bigger role just so I could have MOAR Jason Momoa on my screen.

[identity profile] embers-log.livejournal.com 2011-05-23 03:39 pm (UTC)(link)
I loved last night's GoT! Great moments with my favorite characters, and a lot of very clever dialogue by Jane Espenson... it doesn't get better than that!

And I didn't find it to be nearly as violent and gross as the previous episode.... I kind of enjoyed Visery's 'crowning' (sort of the perfect 'watch what you wish for' moment; particularly funny when you saw him thinking he was going to get everything he wanted because he just doesn't have a clue).
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[identity profile] sistermagpie.livejournal.com 2011-05-23 03:52 pm (UTC)(link)
Last night's ep was so fabulous. Whenever the cut away from someone I loved it was for something else just as good.

Oh, Starks. Your totem should be whatever animal is the least political. I really am impressed at the dreadful, dreadful kids they have playing the two awful boys.

I remembered when Viserys walked in what would happen, but I didn't remember how. Like, I knew his golden crown killed him, but didn't remember until almost the last second what the joke actually was. I have to say, I loved the actor playing him. He was absolutely perfect as the not-dragon in over his head. Just think how bad things would have gone if their family were still on the throne at this point. He actually would have been king.

[identity profile] countouttheday.livejournal.com 2011-05-24 05:07 am (UTC)(link)
Joffrey was eerily convincing in his apology to Sansa. If I didn't know better, this episode might have made me want to like Joffrey and pity Viserys. In reality, DIE DIE DIE SPOILED PATHETIC WHINY BOYS.