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May 08, 2014 09:11AM

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Tywin, Mace and Oberyn-All of them judges at Tyrions trial.
I loved the Jon/Ghost reunion and felt for Bran.
As for the whole screaming between Lysa and Littlefinger...I wondered if they were playing tennis upstairs with Maria Sharapova;) lol
And my kindle is broken:( I even had Amazon phone me and they can't get it to work either...what a bummer!


When it comes to Cersei I never understand why so many think her one redeemable quality is the love she has for her children? Is it love to teach your child that it is OK to murder, pillage and torture others because of your last name? That there are no consequences to one's actions because you are a king?
I don't see anything redeemable in her at all...but she is a character one loves to hate...And what an episode last-night-The best one so far this season. I wont say more in case some haven't seen it yet.....




When it comes to Game of Thrones I think the producers had amazing luck with an outstanding cast to portray and bring to vivid life these characters who one either loves or loves to hate.
I think one of the most moving scenes from last season(I think) was when Tyrion and Cersei try and reach out to each other only to find they can't-their hatred and distrust of one another is too strong.
As for Mondays show-The look on Tyrions face when Shae came into the room and then his confrontation with his father-WOW! It is scenes such as this that makes the show work.
It is strange in that through watching the show I now have much more sympathy for Sansa whereas in the book she tended to bore me a bit so Kudos to Sophie Turner...I'll leave it there because the cast is just wonderful.


I agree and we also see some humanity from Sandor Clegane-I actually think she awakens something within Sandor that he thought long buried. What has impressed me with the Sansa character is that though she has been treated brutally both physical and mental she has not lost her humanity or her innate kindness...I think she is the only character in the book that hasn't harmed anyone or struck out in vengeance...which is in contrast to her sister, Arya(tho I love Arya).
Sophie is able to capture every scene she is in and there have been some wonderful moments. When Joffrey tells her he'd like to fight her brother Robb and Sansa's response, “I should like to see that, your grace." Then you see Joff's response, he is not sure if she is mocking him. Another is when she saves Ser Dontas from a horrible death, there was no gain in her for doing this, she did it because she is kind. Then the look on her face once she realises that the Hound is not going to hurt her-priceless!
In the cellars during the battle of Blackwater where Cersie totally loses it. It is Sansa who fortifies the other ladies present, she showed more strength and courage than the Queen or her cowardly son.
Sansa behaved like a queen....I so hope she makes it....
As for Sophie I hope this is the first step to a brilliant career.

