Xaro isn't gone; he's just chilling with a hot babe in his treasure vault.![]()
I'd XP you for that comment, if I could.
Xaro isn't gone; he's just chilling with a hot babe in his treasure vault.![]()
I thought the episode had some good points to it - Tyrion & Varys, and Tyrion/Shae; Joff in the throne room with Loras/Margaery while Sansa looks on; Sansa and Littlefinger; and Arya/Jaqen. The end with Sam on the Fist as the white walkers approached was pretty good.
However, the House of the Undying was disappointing. It may be the most discussed chapter in all five books because of all the visions Dany sees, yet we get the Iron Throne covered in snow and Drogo with a baby. Nothing with:
[sblock] child of three - 3 fires shall be lit and 3 mounts she will ride. No visions of Rhaegar.. no implication of R+L=J... no Dany surrounded by the masses screaming "mother"... no foretelling of the Red Wedding. [/sblock]
Not sure I liked how the Halfhand went out.
Also in terms of character development, I was surprised at Shae's devotion to Tyrion, and wonder how that will work out in story terms given what's coming. I don't think they can substantially change the end of that story line from the books.
Also interesting to see Varys recruiting Ros. Once more, I state that I think she'll meet a very messy end.
That's not a good example since the scene wasn't about the random soldier, it was about Slynt who hadn't had a whole lot of characterization up to that point.There have been a lot of little moments of empathy and humanity that are antithetical to the pervasively grim tone of the novels. For example, it's unlikely you'd see a soldier be squeamish about killing a baby.