My family and I are enjoying the show too. It's great entertainment!But I won't join any G of T fandom (I only did that for SV) I'll be satisfied with just watching it (and reading the books)
I am absolutely loving it too. I can’t believe that Sunday is the finale. And since its HBO, God knows when season 2 will start. Probably 3 years from now
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I'm terribly disappointed that Ned had to bend his principles, so to speak, and that too, right before he was put to death by Joffrey,
That's what made it triple-y worse. He had to be put to death by that disgusting prat, in front of his children and he had to go to his death a "traitor to the throne" and didn't have a chance to tell the truth.
but sometimes, every once in a while, it's just, I don't know, nice? Comforting? To have a good guy. To see some semblance of scruples. And that was Lord Eddard Stark here. Played so brilliantly by Sean Bean, who I will forever crush on, it seems. Can't seem to shake it.
The same strength that made me love him as Boromir made me love Ned. The road to Hell is paved with good intentions and boy, did GoT showcase that. But I liked that he was doing what he felt was right. His strength and principles that he shared w/ his wife is in their kids. Except for Sansa. I'm still cheesed off at her.
Having said this, it's really Tyrion who is the standout character for me, in all his moral
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//He had to be put to death by that disgusting prat, in front of his children and he had to go to his death a "traitor to the throne" and didn't have a chance to tell the truth
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I very much agree with your thoughts!
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It's marvelous. Really sucks you into its universe.
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That's what made it triple-y worse. He had to be put to death by that disgusting prat, in front of his children and he had to go to his death a "traitor to the throne" and didn't have a chance to tell the truth.
but sometimes, every once in a while, it's just, I don't know, nice? Comforting? To have a good guy. To see some semblance of scruples. And that was Lord Eddard Stark here. Played so brilliantly by Sean Bean, who I will forever crush on, it seems. Can't seem to shake it.
The same strength that made me love him as Boromir made me love Ned. The road to Hell is paved with good intentions and boy, did GoT showcase that. But I liked that he was doing what he felt was right. His strength and principles that he shared w/ his wife is in their kids. Except for Sansa. I'm still cheesed off at her.
Having said this, it's really Tyrion who is the standout character for me, in all his moral ( ... )
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