I am watching it. I like it better then the Tudor the Bougies, and Camolot. I can't wait to see the queen get hers....
I am watching it. I like it better then the Tudor the Bougies, and Camolot. I can't wait to see the queen get hers....
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May God grant us the wisdom to discover right, the will to
choose it, and the strength
to make it endure
Yeah I am heavily invested in this. Great show so far! I didn't read the books but I like what HBO is doing right now. This is also on the horizon which looks good...
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I'm about 90% of the way through book two of the series. My wife just finished the last one and is itching for the release of the next one in June or July (not sure when exactly but I think it's June).
We watched the first two episodes together and I enjoyed them a lot. If you're read the books, you'll get a lot more out of the show I think. As was said, more background info on the characters.
But all in all, I'm liking it and so is my wife!
It matters not how strait the gate,
How charged with punishments the scroll.
I am the master of my fate:
I am the captain of my soul.
***William Ernest Henley***
Just finished the Storm of Swords last night and am about to start A Feast of Crows. Really a big fan of the Jon Snow story line and I am liking the Tyrion and Daenerys lines as well. I love the interweave of characters and when he shows you who they really are and not just actions it makes for a really intriguing read.
I'm liking the show quite a bit at this point and am really excited for tonight's episode.
"I'm a leaf on the wind watch how I soar."
Hoban Washburn
How great was last night show!
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"Do this...go to Google and type in "Dumbass that can't take a hint"...notice the picture of a big feller in his Moms kitchen with a can of Wannabe RockStar on his man boob...Hey, that's you!" TheGreekTitan
May God grant us the wisdom to discover right, the will to
choose it, and the strength
to make it endure
It was good except for one small detail.
In the books, Lord Renly (the kings little brother) and Ser Laris (the flower night) are not, and never were, gay lovers.
I could have done without that little addition
Not that I'm homophobic or anything like that. I would object to any unwarranted, and unneccessary major plot changes of any kind.
It matters not how strait the gate,
How charged with punishments the scroll.
I am the master of my fate:
I am the captain of my soul.
***William Ernest Henley***
I am really enjoying this show so far. Is i t worth picking up the books as well?
That's what I thought too however I did some reading and I found some things in A Clash of Kings as well that point to the possibility of Renly being homosexual. Martin makes comment at one point that while he from time to time kiss his wife and feed her that it was Ser Loras that shared his jokes and his confidences. And Stannis Comments on Renly's wife being likely to stay a maiden since she is sharing Renly's bed.
Edit. Did some more looking and here is what I found
"From time to time, king Renly would feed his wife some choice morsel off the point of his dagger, or lean over to plant the LIGHTEST of kisses on her CHEEK, but it was Ser Loras who shared most of his jests and confidences."
Cersai in a Feast For Crows about the father of Renly's wife. "claimed his daughter was still virgin, but Cersei had her doubts... she had been wed to Renly first... *A man may prefer the taste of hippocras, yet if you set a tankard of ale before him, he will quaff it quick enough.*" (indicating Renly liked men but Cersei believed if you put a woman in front of him he may take her as well)
Comment from Jaime to Loras in A Storm of Swords “Now sheathe your bloody sword, or I’ll take it from you and shove it up some place even Renly never found.”
These were things that hinted at it in the books but the real proof is that Martin has now just come right out and said it.
There are plenty of gay characters in A Song of Fire and Ice, a series of fantasy novels currently being adapted by HBO for television, the first season of which will be called A Game of Thrones. But what was a little more subtle in the books will be much more apparent in the series.
The same-sex relationship between the characters of Loras Tyrell (Finn Jones) and Renly Baratheon (Gethin Anthony) will be very apparent by the third episode in the ten-episode first season, which bows April 17th.
Executive producer and series writer D.B. Weiss tells AfterElton.com, “I think there will be a scene mid-season that will make you very happy.”
Renly is “gay in the books, too,” says George R.R. Martin, the author of the bestselling novels. But online chatter suggests that not every reader picked that fact up.
“I never meant to make it a mystery,” Martin says. “I like to handle things subtly. I couldn’t ever actually say, ‘such-and-such is gay,’ because, as I’m sure you know, the word wasn’t invented until the 60s. And I’m talking medieval times, and I’m not going to say, ‘so-and-so is gay.’ But I thought it was pretty clear in context.”
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