Episode 2: The Kingsroad
LIKES
- Tyrion. Just from one particularly awesome scene and a few minutes of screentime, Peter Dinklage totally steals the show from everyone. I really can't wait for the rest of the series just to show what Dinklage can do with such a great part.
- Joffrey getting bitchslapped by Uncle Tyrion.

Hah! Never gets old.
- Eddard. Man, Sean Bean owns as Ned. From his sad farewell to his bastard son, to his conversation with Robert that goes friendly reminiscing to tension filled argument regarding Daenerys, and finally the haunted anguish when he puts Lady out of her misery. It's the kind of performance that made me tear up nearly ten years ago when Sean played Boromir in LOTR.
- Jon Snow's farewells. Great scenes all around. I'm particularly fond of the scene with Robb. Despite the fact they can't refer to each other as such, there's no doubt these two are brothers.
- Catelyn. Props too should go the Michelle Fairley. She makes Cat's anguish over Bran totally believable, as is her motherly fury when she starts to suspect Bran's fall may not have been accidental. Ironic really, as I was never fond of Cat in the books.
- Daenerys. Finally, the princess is showing her stuff. Have to admit, that later bed scene with Drogo is a welcome addition.
- Arya. Wow. That utterly hateful look she gives to Joffrey had me s****ing in me pants.

Despite her extended dialogue in this ep, Masie Williams totally nailed the part with that one look. Looking forward for more!
DISLIKE
- Joffrey and Sansa. Ugh. Take note that I'm not hating on Jack Gleeson or Sophie Turner, as I think they play their parts well. But the fact that they're good at their roles makes me hate them all the more, just like it was in the books. I do hope Sophie is able to make Sansa sympathetic later on, when things turn bad for her.
- No Ghost? C'mon, we got Summer, Lady and Nymeria. Why no love for the most prominent direwolf in the series? Hope when Jon gets to the Wall we see more of the albino direwolf.