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Re: A Game of Thrones: Histories of Frost and Flame
« Reply #360 on: June 10, 2013, 11:43:06 am »

He doesn't like gods. Stannis is the exemplar of medieval ideals, and funnily enough most people don't like him. You can see why melisandre beelined for him. A lot of the draw is seeing the interesting ways he bends.
In the books he's literally described as more likely to shatter than bend. In the tv show he's forgetting all of his vows left right and center like there's no more tomorrow!

I know, that's why I'm referencing it. Every compromise is more likely to shatter him, or at least his teeth.
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Re: A Game of Thrones: Histories of Frost and Flame
« Reply #361 on: June 10, 2013, 11:44:03 am »

all the while he has that beautiful clash between his Bromance, his wife, his duty, his religion and her religion.
I might agree with this :P
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« Reply #362 on: June 10, 2013, 11:44:04 am »

He is conviction, integrity and virtue ethics made incarnate facing moral turmoil, all the while he has that beautiful clash between his Bromance, his wife, his duty, his religion and her religion.

This is literally my exact view of show Stannis.
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Re: A Game of Thrones: Histories of Frost and Flame
« Reply #363 on: June 10, 2013, 11:47:37 am »

all the while he has that beautiful clash between his Bromance, his wife, his duty, his religion and her religion.
I might agree with this :P
Precisely. In the show it's not nearly as clear.

This is literally my exact view of show Stannis.
How many seconds did it take for him to break his marriage vow because boobs?

I know, that's why I'm referencing it. Every compromise is more likely to shatter him, or at least his teeth.
The ease at which he called for Davos's execution speaks a little against 'compromise.'

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Re: A Game of Thrones: Histories of Frost and Flame
« Reply #364 on: June 10, 2013, 01:08:14 pm »

all the while he has that beautiful clash between his Bromance, his wife, his duty, his religion and her religion.
I might agree with this :P
Precisely. In the show it's not nearly as clear.
I'm talking about the books. I don't really watch the series that much, except for the red wedding I'm still only 3 episodes in season 3.
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« Reply #365 on: June 10, 2013, 01:20:34 pm »

This is literally my exact view of show Stannis.

How many seconds did it take for him to break his marriage vow because boobs?

Okay, that one scene might have been dumb. I'll have to rewatch it. I feel like he made up for it a bit by trying to apologize to his wife - no other king would do that.

What are some other scenes that let you down?
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Re: A Game of Thrones: Histories of Frost and Flame
« Reply #366 on: June 10, 2013, 01:48:45 pm »

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« Reply #367 on: June 10, 2013, 01:53:07 pm »

Robb spent half an episode apologizing for breaching his marriage promise for all the good it did him.
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Re: A Game of Thrones: Histories of Frost and Flame
« Reply #368 on: June 10, 2013, 02:02:13 pm »

I generally like characters better in the books, but then you just cannot develop them as well in the series. Except maybe Bolton, I really like TV Bolton.
I mostly agree except when it comes to Bran, Arya, Tyrion, and Robert. With Bran and Arya it might be because I know what's going to happen, with Tyrion it's because detail has been removed (necessary I know), and with Robert it's because he didn't sound like Brian Blessed :P.
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Re: A Game of Thrones: Histories of Frost and Flame
« Reply #369 on: June 10, 2013, 02:29:05 pm »

Arya is significantly more badass in the books, yeah. Also, another limitation of the TV format is that you cannot show the character's thoughts. Especially for character like Tyrions, it makes a difference.


I'm glad they finally did the "Oh, a coin? SLASH!" trick.
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Re: A Game of Thrones: Histories of Frost and Flame
« Reply #370 on: June 10, 2013, 04:17:37 pm »

I think Dany is hurt the most by not having her thoughts laid out. I haven't gotten to the Season 3 events in the books yet, but my friend says her logic when she's sacking cities and shit is really interesting.

In the show it's still badass, but it looks like a lot of "Oh, there's no way you can succeed here!" followed by "Oh, Dany found the third option nobody else thought of" like five times in a row. I've started to wonder why she has advisors when she ignores them and comes up with her own superior idea every single time anything important happens.
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Re: A Game of Thrones: Histories of Frost and Flame
« Reply #371 on: June 10, 2013, 04:19:01 pm »

Heh, I found a graffiti tag on a wall today. It was the Proud Lord quote. Nice.
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Re: A Game of Thrones: Histories of Frost and Flame
« Reply #372 on: June 10, 2013, 04:26:39 pm »

I think Dany is hurt the most by not having her thoughts laid out. I haven't gotten to the Season 3 events in the books yet, but my friend says her logic when she's sacking cities and shit is really interesting.

In the show it's still badass, but it looks like a lot of "Oh, there's no way you can succeed here!" followed by "Oh, Dany found the third option nobody else thought of" like five times in a row. I've started to wonder why she has advisors when she ignores them and comes up with her own superior idea every single time anything important happens.
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Re: A Game of Thrones: Histories of Frost and Flame
« Reply #373 on: June 10, 2013, 04:43:42 pm »

Heh, I found a graffiti tag on a wall today. It was the Proud Lord quote. Nice.
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Re: A Game of Thrones: Histories of Frost and Flame
« Reply #374 on: June 10, 2013, 04:45:11 pm »

Hehehe, nerdy criminals.
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