Yeah, we get a whole lot of additional information on the point of view characters in the form of thoughts, dreams, extra chit chat which helps us really figure out what they're thinking & feeling. That means when ever you compare a POV character to a non-POV character the nPOV is always going to look a little flat. You just don't have the extra information which helps you really get into their heads.
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Originally posted by Bugs ****ing Bunny View PostNow that the whole horseshagger sub-plot has mercifully receded and the quality of the show has picked up, a new weak point has been revealed.
The senior Starks. Aren't they boring?
In series 1 they got away with it. Sean Bean carried them along nicely, and all of the Stark kids have been turning in really spirited performances across both series. But let's just take a look at Kate Stark. This is a woman who has seen-
1- A husband spirited away, betrayed, imprisoned and decapitated.
2- A son rebelling against superior forces and facing death on the battlefield or assassination on a daily basis.
3- Another son maimed.
4- A daughter held hostage by the family's arch-enemies and facing marriage to a monstrous little pervert.
5- Another daughter missing, presumed dead.
6- A king murdered by a mystical smokeyvaginademon in front of her, and getting implicated as his murderer.
And she's reacting to all this by steadily maintaining an expression of mild anxiety as if she can't shake a lingering suspicion that she's left the iron on. Come on, woman! Emote! Go Lady MacBeth for a bit!
Senior Stark son is no better, except he replaces the anxious expression with a slightly petulant Emo teenager sulk, like someone's stolen his bicycle. A leader of men he is not. The Lannister family are managing to be many times more interesting.
What's especially galling in the case of young Lord Stark is that they've got an excellent young actor of similar age in Joe Dempsie. Dempsie has amassed a track record of compelling performances in challenging roles, but in his criminally under-written role he's been asked to do nothing more stretching than sit in a puddle or take his shirt off. He should be playing the Stark role.“As a lifelong member of the Columbia Business School community, I adhere to the principles of truth, integrity, and respect. I will not lie, cheat, steal, or tolerate those who do.”
"Capitalism ho!"
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spoilers:
Spoiler:Margery isn't introduced - she stayed at Bitterbridge, and only half of the banners went over to Stannis.
OK, that isn't even the start. Stannis sieges Storms End. Catelyn meets Renley at Bitterbridge, and then Renly finds out about the siege. Renly and Cate go to Storms end, but before they get there Davos and Melisandre go under storms end and use 1 Shadow to kill Courtenay Penrose to take over the castle. Renly turns up, minus his wife and a second shadow kills him, so Briene and Catelyn run away, and half the bannermen and the Tyrells run back to Bitterbridge.
Only then, did Littlefinger leave KL to go to Bitterbridge to talk to the Tyrells.
So right now we've seen Storms End and Bitterbridge condensed into one area, and mixed up a bunch of the stories together. M Tyrell has been developed in such a fashion that isn't seen at all until aFfC...You just wasted six ... no, seven ... seconds of your life reading this sentence.
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Originally posted by MOBIUS View PostVirtually the whole cast is British..."The issue is there are still many people out there that use religion as a crutch for bigotry and hate. Like Ben."
Ben Kenobi: "That means I'm doing something right. "
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Originally posted by Bugs ****ing Bunny View PostNow that the whole horseshagger sub-plot has mercifully receded and the quality of the show has picked up, a new weak point has been revealed.
The senior Starks. Aren't they boring?
In series 1 they got away with it. Sean Bean carried them along nicely, and all of the Stark kids have been turning in really spirited performances across both series. But let's just take a look at Kate Stark. This is a woman who has seen-
1- A husband spirited away, betrayed, imprisoned and decapitated.
2- A son rebelling against superior forces and facing death on the battlefield or assassination on a daily basis.
3- Another son maimed.
4- A daughter held hostage by the family's arch-enemies and facing marriage to a monstrous little pervert.
5- Another daughter missing, presumed dead.
6- A king murdered by a mystical smokeyvaginademon in front of her, and getting implicated as his murderer.
And she's reacting to all this by steadily maintaining an expression of mild anxiety as if she can't shake a lingering suspicion that she's left the iron on. Come on, woman! Emote! Go Lady MacBeth for a bit!Jon Miller: MikeH speaks the truth
Jon Miller: MikeH is a shockingly revolting dolt and a masturbatory urine-reeking sideshow freak whose word is as valuable as an aging cow paddy.
We've got both kinds
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I feel a bit cheated by that whole Mystical TwatNinja incident.
It smacks of a pressing editorial deadline. "OMG OMG! I'VE GOT 3 HOURS TO WRITE HOW A DYNASTIC SCHISM IN THE HOUSE OF BARATHEON DEVELOPS! THE PUBLISHER'S GOING TO HAVE ME STRUNG UP!! Oh, **** it. A mystical smokey TwatNinja climbs out of Witcypoo Hippytits' vagina and kills one of them. Will that do?".
Seeing as it looks like the level of plot resolution you'd normally associate with an episode of "Skippy", I hope they keep this gynaecological newcomer working in a similar way throughout the series. "What's that you say, Mystical TwatNinja? The Stark kids are trapped in the old mineshaft and need rescuing? Crikey!".The genesis of the "evil Finn" concept- Evil, evil Finland
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No, it's what clambered out of her mimsy.The genesis of the "evil Finn" concept- Evil, evil Finland
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Originally posted by Krill View PostI understand condensing, but seriously...what can I say, I think it should have been done differently."My nation is the world, and my religion is to do good." --Thomas Paine
"The subject of onanism is inexhaustable." --Sigmund Freud
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