The lazy compositing has been driving me bonkers.
This is my main problem with the effects, too. The effects themselves look great, as far as I'm concerned. The only part that looks like crap is when they're interacting with actors. The bit with Drogon landing on the rail of the ship was very sloppy. I don't know what Dany was looking at, but it wasn't Drogon.
To me, qualifying/quantifying the grounds on which you disagree is different from the disagreement itself. That's what I was pursuing in my last post.
quietly horrified to seething with jealousy of his fiancee.
This might be what I don't associate with love-love, and which has all sorts of adjectives that don't correlate with the things I associate with "I love my son."
Something very curious about the latest GoT episode, on rewatch: In the book, Robb and Cat think that Bran and Rickon are dead (I am also rereading, and just read confirmation of that). I was pretty sure (though I have not gone back and checked) that last season the show
also
established that Robb and Cat think Bran and Rickon are dead.
So I found it strange that, in this last episode, they discuss the possibility that Bran and Rickon are alive.
Jessica,
I laughed and laughed and am still laughing. Thank you.
This is the part that makes me fall apart each time: so you will not be wearing your nicest furs
I'm looking for a Stark in the streets but a wildling in the sheets.
I've gotta say, this little piece of GoT style Ludacris was what really sent me from chuckling to full on belly laugh. Strangé, Craigslist love-seeker.
If only I looked like Robb Stark, and wasn't maybe a little totally freaked out by that ad.
Also, I think we have to wait at least one more week for the Trial of the Hound (one of my favorite parts of the books).
(The two halves of this post are in no way related).