That whole back and forth between Tyrion, Varys and Shay was hilarious. I just can't get over how clueless about ruling Cersei is though. This episode seems to depart from the plot of the book in several ways however. The last 10 mins or so were no way near the events of the books.
MFW Theon was feeling up Asha. His surprise was priceless though.
I know the series isn't going to be exactly like the books, and they will have to explain a lot more through character interactions rather than through thoughts like they did in the book, but a few things caught my attention in this weeks episode:
Spoiler
I know it won't be exactly like the books, but I thought the different scenes were quite rushed this week to be honest.
I know the series isn't going to be exactly like the books, and they will have to explain a lot more through character interactions rather than through thoughts like they did in the book, but a few things caught my attention in this weeks episode:
Spoiler
I know it won't be exactly like the books, but I thought the different scenes were quite rushed this week to be honest.
Watched the first season and what has been released of the second season this past two weeks and I have to say I really like it. Haven't read the books so it's all new to me.
I know the series isn't going to be exactly like the books, and they will have to explain a lot more through character interactions rather than through thoughts like they did in the book, but a few things caught my attention in this weeks episode:
Spoiler
I know it won't be exactly like the books, but I thought the different scenes were quite rushed this week to be honest.
Whilst I totally get why there are so many things left unexplained in this series, I really don't see why an authorised map of Essos has to be one of them