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I am feeling extremely rambly and happy. This was such a good finale! Dragons were so awesome , but I was glad that the scene with Dany breastfeeding the baby dragons was omitted. I woke up an hour earlier , so that I can watch the finale before going to work. I don't quite share the doom and gloom, and "what am I going to do now???" mood. Now the first season is over, but I can always :

a) re-watch, so that I notice some things that I haven't. For example, I still want to know where is Roose Bolton (he has to make it into the show, right? Who is going to take over Harrenhal?)
b) re-read. I have just finished Game of Thrones re-read and started A Clash of Kings re-read.
c) Read the new book that is out in July!

Trying to do a little bit of post-show analysis, I must point a couple of flaws in the show that I have noticed:

1. Uneven pace and odd editing in the first few episodes

2. Sexposition scenes with Ros-the-whore, which, as [livejournal.com profile] lage_nom_ai noted, is just an example of lazy writing, and an aesthetically disgusting example at that. As a math-freak I am, I added all the time of sexposition scenes in the first season, and it adds up to between 20-30 minutes. 20-30 minutes!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Imagine 20-30 minutes of other good things instead!

3. Some important material didn't make it to the show.
Everyone probably has their own scenes they think should have made it into the show. For me, it was the Little Bird scene between Sansa and the Hound, which was a very important one for both of these characters. Also the scene was important because of "There are no true knights" message that it conveyed.
But for someone who does not care for The Hound at all, may be there is another scene that they think should have made it into the show. The missing direwolf scenes should have been there, for sure!

But , after all is said and done, I have not been obsessed with anything as much as I was with "Game of Thrones" for ages. Not since "Chuno"(Slave hunters), and this was over a year ago. The obsession has to count! I love the show!!!! And there is a huge list of good things I can write about it, a list that will be much longer!

The rest of the post is my Sansa/Sandor inner shipper talking, spoilers for the episode 10, no book spoilers.

I loved the scene where Joffrey shows Sansa the head of her father. Sophier Turner was magnificent and so was Jack Gleeson. I also was really pleased how the little scene between The Hound and Sansa played out. I was so pleased that I have almost forgiven the creators the missing Little Bird scene. It seems I am beginning to understand the show's version of The Hound. They made him much softer, and I like it. This is may be why they had Littlefinger to tell Sansa his story. Thinking back, it felt as one of those things that Littlefinger likes to do for fun: make Sansa so scared of The Hound, where in reality Sandor Clegane is one single decent person in that nest of vipers that Joffrey's Kingsguard is.

So I was making noises of "AWWWWWWWWWWWWWW" during the scene of the Hound saving Sansa from trying to grab Joffrey and committing murder/suicide (as much as I hate Joffrey, I do want Sansa alive). The part where The Hound gave her a hankie and his hands were SHAKING was fabulous. I don't know if I said it before, but I like Rory McCann, I like him a lot, especially his voice. What is definitely good in this show is the choice of actors.



Please help, I am curious about one small detail. This is something we discussed with [livejournal.com profile] lydzi. Please check the screencap above. What does the Hound give to Sansa? A lace handkerchief or a rough piece of cloth? It looks like a dirty piece of cloth to me, which made me giggle a bit. I imagine this is not the last time we see this piece of cloth too.


There is also a video where David Benioff talks about the Hound and Sansa (please see the video below, shamelessly stolen from [livejournal.com profile] sunnytyler001). I am so impressed. He gets the relationship perfectly!! And speaking of what David says, the part where everybody always have looked away from The Hound's face? There was a moment where Sansa actually looked straight at the Hound, and this was lovely.

Also - Joffrey looked rather shocked at Sandor's gesture. There is a passage in Cersei's POV chapters where she remembers how lonely Joffrey has always felt and how he was looking for a father figure, out of all people, in the Hound.

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There is something I noticed as well, just a little thing. Sansa took off Joffrey's locket, and put on her dragonfly necklace again, the one she brought from home. I have a necklace just like that one! (I got it at a craft fair last year):



PS: I have a question for book fans: What scene do you think should have been in the show, but wasn't included for some reason?

PS2: How badly do you wish a slow and painful death to Joffrey?

Date: 2011-06-21 02:21 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] seven-trees.livejournal.com
You know after hearing that healer talk about how Dany's baby came out with scales and a tail, I freaked the fuck out at the end of the ep. For like a second before my mind processed that it made no sense at all, I honestly thought the dragon she had in her hand was her baby. Not my brightest moment, I'll admit.

Anyway, I was SO impressed with the actress who plays Sansa. That scene between Sansa and Joffrey was GOLD. I was so excited when she said the line about how maybe Robb would bring her Joffrey's head instead. And then how she almost pushed him over the edge? I kind of love her now.



Date: 2011-06-21 10:21 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] alexandral.livejournal.com
Thank you! I actually was wondering what a non-book-reader would think of the scene. Concerning the baby, in the book it is clear that the maegi either: a) lied that baby was deformed after she killed it with magic (the hughest probablility option ) or c) turned the baby into some vile creature with magic.

Also there the actually process of dragons hatching is depicted, which was omitted in the show.

Sansa never ceases to impress me in this show. Go, girl!

Date: 2011-06-22 07:15 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] queenofthorns.livejournal.com
It could simply be that Danaerys being in the tent with the blood magic is what caused the baby's deformities too - after all, MMD DID warn her quite sternly not to bring any living thing in there, and Jorah with the best of intentions completely ignored that. I'm not SO sure it's clear from the book that MMD intended bad things for the baby - after all, with Drogo dead and the Khalasar gone, what were the chances the kid would even survive at that point? Newborn baby dragons are a lot tougher than newborn baby humans!

Date: 2011-06-22 08:24 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] alexandral.livejournal.com
It could simply be that Danaerys being in the tent with the blood magic is what caused the baby's deformities too - after all, MMD DID warn her quite sternly not to bring any living thing in there, and Jorah with the best of intentions completely ignored that.

I thought about this too, at first. but then I thought - why would MMD then not explain it to Dany? She didn't seem completely suicidal, so I thought MMD did it on purpose. And also, the main thing - why did Dany's labour start on that night? Too much of a coincidence. I thought that it probably didn't matter if Dany was in the tent or without, the magic was too strong to kill (or deform) the baby.

I also thought maegi did something to drogo's wound in the first place .

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