I agree that the Jaime and Brienne scenes were brilliant. Yet again. Amazin how they'll do manage to keep up with it. About the scene it self I got kind of surprise that Brienne were so concered about Jaime, as she spoke up for him more then once and delivered moral support. Though still,.. after Sam Jaime is now the second character who developed the idea of "just lay down and die". The comment from Brienne about don't do it like a women,... even while being helpful it struck me as a bit sexist ^^;;;
Jaime gave in the fight against three man, one and off-handed, more competent impression then in his combat with Brienne. At least to me. I didn't notice the stump grasping part. To be honest I got quite confused with his dead hand dangeling around @.@
On a cultural side note, it keeps reminding me a bit of the "Thing T. Thing" at the Addams Family.
I've seen the aspect that Podrick magic got brought to Varis as an indication that he wasn't as good but something else is going on. If it would be just for viewers amusement they won't be dragging it along like this, I guess. Varis package did quite gave quite some background and I was kind of surprised about his and the Tyrells move on Sansa. Poor thing. I don't think they'll have a lot of kids.
Maegery plays Joeffrey like a puppet, Cersei takes rather late notice of it and cries to her dad.
Poor Tywin. He probably feels like he produced a lot of incompetet cry babies waiting for applause while the one that didn't totally mess up is missing. He won't be happy once he's handed Jaime. (There can't be enough hand jokes xD ) Though am wondering what he's planning.
Ah and he admitted freely having started a war. So it wasn't so much Cats fault.
I liked the view of the sept and Kings Landing
Though the show had quite some visuals. Even if there weren't any direwolfs oO;
Something I was expecting was what happened at Astapor.
After handing the key to more or less every even half competent soldier, by the mother who loves her dragons,.. but it still was very impressive
If the dragons were bigger she might have coaled it black like Harrenhal. It was a bit of a strech to methat they accepted freedom and fealty so easily, kinda.
Something I wasn't expecting was Theons fate.
Let on loose, fake rescue, getting Infos and then back to the cross. Smart.
A bit strange that Theon hopped about as if his foot wasn't smashed. He could have limped.
Meanwhile the nightswatch experienced a hotel situation gone terribly bad.
Didn't see that coming and its a bit like a shame about Mormont.
They didn't kill the Owen-Ranger, did they?
The scenes around Bran didn't leave as much of an impression.
Just imagine it kinda funny how Catelyn would climb up a tree ^^
(I know, it's a dream, but still ^^)
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