I'm pretty sure it's much more Brienne's influence than Cersei's that kept him in his white cloak.
Oh, I agree. I miss the Brienne and Jaime On the Road Show. So much fantastic interaction. So I'm hoping we still get scenes wit them together.
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I'm pretty sure it's much more Brienne's influence than Cersei's that kept him in his white cloak.
Oh, I agree. I miss the Brienne and Jaime On the Road Show. So much fantastic interaction. So I'm hoping we still get scenes wit them together.
Yes, to all of that, Amy.
Question: if I wanted to start reading the books again now, where would be a good place to jump in? A Storm of Swords or the next one?
I like replacement Daario soooo much more.
As do I. For one thing, he's bearded now. It's still not quite the forked, painted beard, but these are concessions I'm willing to make.
And not to keep harping on the Jon/Ygritte theme, but I swear every time I hear it, it punches me right in the feels. Ramin Djawadi is one of the unsung heroes of this show. He's done an amazing job (and was apparently a last minute replacement for somebody else). He's written a bunch of really great music for the show, but Jon and Ygritte's them hit me in the feeliest feels I ever feeled. (Also, I have a thing for cellos, but who doesn't?)
As a side note, I still haven't double checked, but I'm pretty sure the final episode of Season 3 featured every single major musical theme that had been developed up until that point.
Amy, I want to offer advice, but I've got nothing. I know they're in the back half of Storm of Swords now, so if you jump in on the next one, there will be major plot you will have missed. On the other hand, there are things that are different from the books, and there are some things that are moved forward, shoved back, eliminated entirely even though they're important to the book plot.
As do I. For one thing, he's bearded now. It's still not quite the forked, painted beard, but these are concessions I'm willing to make.
Somehow, I don't think that would play well onscreen.
Somehow, I don't think that would play well onscreen.
Agreed. Same with Salador Saan. Although I still kind of miss how colorful they're both supposed to be.
Speaking of color, the costume designers have associated the color blue with far too many characters. Give us some nice green, or purple. Green would have been fantastic for Margaery, what with the botanical theme, but no. Blue.
I was just paging through Storm of Swords, and I bet I could jump in at the halfway point or so.
Speaking of color, the costume designers have associated the color blue with far too many characters. Give us some nice green, or purple. Green would have been fantastic for Margaery, what with the botanical theme, but no. Blue.
Yes. Although they're apparently far more detailed close up. Like even-more-insanely-detailed-than-LotR, with a lot of really gorgeous, intricate embroidery.
I was just paging through Storm of Swords, and I bet I could jump in at the halfway point or so.
Amy, fair enough. The Wiki of Ice and Fire is wonderful, if you need a reference for anything.
Although they're apparently far more detailed close up.
Sean, having seen them in person, I can affirm that that is true.