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I was thinking the same thing when I watched it last night. I think that was the only scene that bothered me. The viewer doesn't understand that this is the beginning of their relationship.

Wanted to add that I just loved the opening credit sequence. LOL. It just looked so cool


Not only was the Wall great, but I loved King's Landing! Just the way I imagined it, and how often does that happen in movies/shows from books?
And I can't remember, who is Theon? It's been so many years. I've really forgotten every book, I just dimly remember people wandering around the woods, ha! In some ways I wish all the books were done filming and airing before Dances with Dragons FINALLY is released, nice memory boosters.

i loved that ice wall. and the credits were awesome!
theon is one of my favorite characters. he is a rather hilarious creation. i love seeing him fail! he is also surprisingly complicated, and far from a one-note villain, so i really enjoyed the chapters from his perspective.

I too loved the ice wall, the scope of it was enormous which of course it should be.
@Lina - your boyfriend is going to be really surprised when (view spoiler) !
Lol...I suspect quite a bit will be shown, Cheryl, considering the station that undertook the project. Gratuitious well...everything is well within their field of expertise.


I liked how the actors had little House Sigils next to their name during the opening credit/map sequence. That was a nice touch.

Getting here so late, everything I wanted to say has already been said.
I like how the adults looked harsh, it's a harsh world. I liked the opening credits. The Wall was more impressive than the one in my head. The only thing I didn't like was Dani's wedding night and I don't care why it was changed.
I kept looking at Tyrion's eyes, and I can't tell if they're mismatched or not. The shots were never close-up enough for me to see.
Overall, I think the casting was well done, except for Robb and Catelyn, I think they could have found actors more fitting. Bran and Arya were perfect.
Can hardly wait til the next ep.


He looks too old, he's already a man. I know about increasing the ages, but going from 15 to 25-looking doesn't work for me. Jon looks about 18-ish, so Robb should too.
And I'd change the actor for Sansa too. She's not beautiful, she's slightly better than plain. And dye the ugly red hair.

He looks too old, he's already a man. I know about increasing the ages, but going from 15 to 25-looking doesn't work for me. Jon looks about 18-is..."
I think they should change the actor for Arya, she is not tomboy enough for me in her act, and don't get me started on her looks.
The girl they chose to play Arya definitely doesn't have the "horse face" that's so often desribed in the books. I don't think that's necessarily a bad thing tho


I don't think we've seen enough of her to determine if she's tomboy enough. And a tomboy can still be cute too.
Grant wrote: Arya definitely doesn't have the "horse face"...
That doesn't bother me as much as I thought it would.
Can you imagine the poor kid who could've gotten cast as Arya?
"Oh wow, you're face is just perfectly horsish! It's almost hideous to look at! You've got the job!"
That'd just be mean.
Also, the kid they did pick for Arya hasn't had a chance to really shine yet. She might actually be great in the role.
"Oh wow, you're face is just perfectly horsish! It's almost hideous to look at! You've got the job!"
That'd just be mean.
Also, the kid they did pick for Arya hasn't had a chance to really shine yet. She might actually be great in the role.

No, not in my books either. I was just saying a tomboy can be cute. I was. lol

We'll have to wait to see just how tomboyish the arya girl is in further episodes, I think.

I actually thought she was one of the better cast people even though she doesn not have the "horse face"
I was pretty happy with the first episode, but i think if someone had not known the books the pacing of it is a little off and it is hard to follow as a new comer. I hope they can keep interest in it. Thankfully it was picked up for a second season so we get at least two seasons

I agree with you about the acting skill largely making up for the fact that she's much too cute for the role.

I remember when I first read the books, I pictured a young Tori Spelling as Arya. Total horse face.


Favorite scene: Tyrion slapping the shit out of Joffrey. That kid needs a lot more of where that came from.

The more I watch it, the funnier it gets.

my favorite scene was also tyrion slapping the shit out of joffrey. and tyrion at the breakfast table with cersei and jaime.

And like the books, they are making Tyrion into a favorite character, but I think they are also ignoring the ill effects he does have on others. Or am I mistaken? I thought it took awhile for us to see just how terrific he is.
I'm now OK with how they changed Dani's sex scenes.
And Cersei is successfully coming across as an evil bitch! I hated her.

Oh Cersei, you lovely bitch. Lena Headley is perfection in this role, she's got her down pat, facial expressions, body language, everything.



well, i haven't seen any ill effects from tyrion in the first two books, other than on people who have crossed him. if anything, he is a (cynical) force for good, in his own way.
i think the mixed reaction that folks get towards tyrion in the beginning is an automatic one: he is a Lannister, and they are responsible for some mighty evil acts. it is hard to see him as heroic when he is working for such an evil family.

Also, how much age difference is there supposed to be between Catelyn & Cersei?