I actually didn't realize how much better of a person Renly was than Stannis until Brienne told that story about him in the most recent episode. I still love my boy Stannis, though.
* Even if I'm enjoying it, I find Gared's story the most boring one.
* There's something in Beskha that I don't trust. I'd choose Malcolm o… morever her thousand times.
* Daenerys was my favourite character until Daario showed up, then she became an egocentric teen in love who makes stupid decisions. I still like her, but I dislike Daario. (Jorah all the way).
* I don't think Stannis should sit on the Throne because Melisandre's got too much influence on him. And also 'cause I liked Renly
* Robb didn't deserve to die but, hey... he should've expected that.
* I like Sansa's storyline.
* I don't really care about Dorne and the Martells, with the exception of Oberyn.
The problem for me is that, as I've said, I don't like any of the Martells save Oberyn. But more specifically, I don't like how they've combined Arianne and Ellaria's characters. They aren't even close to similar. In doing so, they've just made Ellaria into another of the many Martells who act without thinking. When I was reading ADWD and I got to the chapter where she questioned when the cycle of revenge would end, how she just wanted the killing to stop. It was heartbreaking, because even if I wanted vengeance to be had against all of the assholes in the series, I agreed with her. When will the killing stop? It really stuck a chord with me. So to me, it was not a smart idea to take the arc where it's going. They say that once the entire series is out, everyone will understand, but I don't exactly have faith in that.
I kinda like the Whitehills and want to see more of them.
The Lannisters are my favorite House.
Sansa is one of my favorite characters.
I'm a bit sad that they dropped the Iron Islands from the show, as I really like Asha/Yara.
Stannis doesn't interest me that much. Don't think his plot is going anywhere important.
The first guy to play Daario was better, the other guy is too much of a generic handsome-beardyman.
i wish the Hound had beaten Brienne--don't hate Brienne but I prefer Clegane way more.
Catelyn and Quentyn are my least favorite characters.
Tywin Lannister is one of my favorite characters.
And finally...
It is a stereotype. People automatically relate death and despair for Game of Thrones. Is it a key element in the story? Yeah, but that's not all there is to it.
Compared to all other TT games that have relatively good endings
Please explain how Walking Dead Season 1 was a "good ending"
Compared to all other TT games that have relatively good endings, I want this one to be bad for a change. It being GOT, its the perfect oppo… morertunity to do a bad ending. GOT is popular for no one being safe, bad stuff happening, its hardly a stereotype.
Ellaria hardly is a character in the books, she is practically nothing more than that one speech everyone keeps going on about now that there wont be it...
The problem for me is that, as I've said, I don't like any of the Martells save Oberyn. But more specifically, I don't like how they've comb… moreined Arianne and Ellaria's characters. They aren't even close to similar. In doing so, they've just made Ellaria into another of the many Martells who act without thinking. When I was reading ADWD and I got to the chapter where she questioned when the cycle of revenge would end, how she just wanted the killing to stop. It was heartbreaking, because even if I wanted vengeance to be had against all of the assholes in the series, I agreed with her. When will the killing stop? It really stuck a chord with me. So to me, it was not a smart idea to take the arc where it's going. They say that once the entire series is out, everyone will understand, but I don't exactly have faith in that.
Still, if they were going to alter her character this much, they might as well have just never included her to begin with (as you say, she wasn't much of a character) and simply gone with Arianne. I don't care for her and her poor decision making at all, but that's my take on it.
Ellaria hardly is a character in the books, she is practically nothing more than that one speech everyone keeps going on about now that there wont be it...
In a later ADWD chapter, around when Ser Balon Swann comes to Sunspear, Ellaria says how tired she is of the killing and revenge. It was a great speech, even if Ellaria wasn't there much beforehand.
Ellaria hardly is a character in the books, she is practically nothing more than that one speech everyone keeps going on about now that there wont be it...
In a later ADWD chapter, around when Ser Balon Swann comes to Sunspear, Ellaria says how tired she is of the killing and revenge. It was a great speech, even if Ellaria wasn't there much beforehand.
It's because the death and despair is what sets it apart from other TV shows popular today. Not many are like it in that regard, so that's what its known for. Yes, it isn't constant death and despair, but being what makes it different to other TV shows of course that's one of the reasons its thought of as such.
Clem was still alive, Lee got a hero's death speech etc. By good I don't mean a happy ending, I mean the characters where somewhat fulfilled in it.
It is a stereotype. People automatically relate death and despair for Game of Thrones. Is it a key element in the story? Yeah, but that's no… moret all there is to it.
Compared to all other TT games that have relatively good endings
Please explain how Walking Dead Season 1 was a "good ending"
GRRM has talked about "bittersweet" ending so that's probably what the game should go for too. Then again if the story of Forresters continues in a second season then we wont even have the absolute ending yet.
In that case a good ending for this season could be for example that the situation at Ironrath is desperate, but Mira and Asher's endings bring hope. This kinda ending has often been the case with endings of the TV show's seasons.
It's because the death and despair is what sets it apart from other TV shows popular today. Not many are like it in that regard, so that's w… morehat its known for. Yes, it isn't constant death and despair, but being what makes it different to other TV shows of course that's one of the reasons its thought of as such.
Clem was still alive, Lee got a hero's death speech etc. By good I don't mean a happy ending, I mean the characters where somewhat fulfilled in it.
I agree. They seemed way too close just to be twins. I feel like there was something between them
Siblings can be very close. Ethan and Talia didn't come close to crossing any sort of line, and there was definitely not any sign of romance between the two. I think that if Telltale actually wanted some sort of romance between the two, they would have made it a little more blatant. There just isn't really any sort of evidence that Ethan and Talia were anything more than brother and sister. Their relationship wasn't anything out of the ordinary.
I agree. They seemed way too close just to be twins. I feel like there was something between them, especially when reinforced with Ramsay saying, ''just like the Queen and her brother. Well, not exactly like them.''
Oberyn is cool and all, but I don't understand the huge fan following he has. He barely had any screentime/character development/plot in comparison to the other characters, and pretty much the only time he was actually important was during Tyrion's trial by combat.
I agree. They seemed way too close just to be twins. I feel like there was something between them, especially when reinforced with Ramsay saying, ''just like the Queen and her brother. Well, not exactly like them.''
But then that wouldn't add up with Talia having her obvious crush on Gared. I mean, she gave him the necklace her late father had given her and Ethan and she and Duncan were the only ones who actually went to say goodbye to him.
I agree. They seemed way too close just to be twins. I feel like there was something between them, especially when reinforced with Ramsay saying, ''just like the Queen and her brother. Well, not exactly like them.''
I kinda like the Whitehills and want to see more of them.
The Lannisters are my favorite House.
Sansa is one of my favorite characters.
I… more'm a bit sad that they dropped the Iron Islands from the show, as I really like Asha/Yara.
Stannis doesn't interest me that much. Don't think his plot is going anywhere important.
The first guy to play Daario was better, the other guy is too much of a generic handsome-beardyman.
i wish the Hound had beaten Brienne--don't hate Brienne but I prefer Clegane way more.
Catelyn and Quentyn are my least favorite characters.
Tywin Lannister is one of my favorite characters.
And finally...
...Hodor is overrated. runs
And that matters how? Telltale and GoT don't blatantly yell out Cersei and Jaime have sex to all of Westeros. Only a few people do know (excluding viewers of the show and readers of the books.) so why would they outright say Talia and Ethan would be? It's an UNPOPULAR opinion and I agree that they may have had something going on.
I agree. They seemed way too close just to be twins. I feel like there was something between them
Siblings can be very close. Ethan … moreand Talia didn't come close to crossing any sort of line, and there was definitely not any sign of romance between the two. I think that if Telltale actually wanted some sort of romance between the two, they would have made it a little more blatant. There just isn't really any sort of evidence that Ethan and Talia were anything more than brother and sister. Their relationship wasn't anything out of the ordinary.
But then that wouldn't add up with Talia having her obvious crush on Gared. I mean, she gave him the necklace her late father had given her and Ethan and she and Duncan were the only ones who actually went to say goodbye to him.
We see that Jaime and Cersei have an obvious romantic relationship though. There isn't anything ambiguous about it, and they openly speak of it. As far as Ethan and Talia go, none of their interactions hint at romance. It's a completely 100% normal brother-sister relationship.
It could have been. You don't hear Cersei and Jaime saying, ''We have sex even though we're siblings.''
Stupid argument I know, but this is an UNpopular opinions thread.
Oberyn is cool and all, but I don't understand the huge fan following he has. He barely had any screentime/character development/plot in com… moreparison to the other characters, and pretty much the only time he was actually important was during Tyrion's trial by combat.
Okay.
Game
* I hate Ethan so much and I wish his death was even worse than it was.
* I love the Whitehills.
* Ramsay Bolton is a s… moreeriously misunderstood character.
* I hope Talia dies.
* Gared deserves to fall off the Wall.
* Mira is the most developed character.
Show
* I hate Hodor because he's pointless
* Dany is the smartest and best character because dragons.
* Tyrion should have died a long time ago.
* Oberyn was irritating and I'm glad he's dead.
* All the Starks were stupid. (I actually kinda mean this one)
This is why I dislike Duncan. He asks a lot of Garad and does not mind putting his life at risk which contradicts a lot of what he says about caring for him. His loyalty seems to be to the late Lord Gregory more than his real family. I feel his actions are a bit cowardly. He could have just gone to find the north grove himself. Garad would have been more useful staying behind.
Did he though? We don't really know that. Duncan was just making an assumption. Nothing was even discussed with the Boltons on the matter of… more punishment. Considering Britt was sent to the Wall himself, it looks like Gared may not have even had anything to worry about. If Duncan was simply worried about Gared's safety, he still could have sent him over the wall to find the North Grove while looking into what kind of trouble Gared is actually facing.
Even if going to the Night's Watch helps to keep Gared safe, it was only meant as a short term situation, as Duncan wants him to then go ahead and desert, which only adds another party who may want to see Gared executed. As far as Duncan's plans go, there was no reason to have Gared join the Watch. All Gared had to do was go through the Wall. This doesn't require him to be a member of the Night's Watch, and it accomplishes the two goals of getting him away from the Boltons/Whitehills, and sending him to find the North Grove.
I cheer for Stannis for no reason other than me liking Davos and Shireen. I mean, with Shireen being the queen, Westeros' literacy rates would skyrocket.
Also, Bran is the best candidate for king, with him actually being half decent at being a lord from what we saw back in Winterfell.
I cheer for Stannis for no reason other than me liking Davos and Shireen. I mean, with Shireen being the queen, Westeros' literacy rates wou… moreld skyrocket.
Also, Bran is the best candidate for king, with him actually being half decent at being a lord from what we saw back in Winterfell.
You have to admit, that scene with the Sand Snakes last episode was pretty awkwardly written and filmed and the acting was pretty bad in some spots. I'm very surprised that scene got approved.
You have to admit, that scene with the Sand Snakes last episode was pretty awkwardly written and filmed and the acting was pretty bad in some spots. I'm very surprised that scene got approved.
You have to admit, that scene with the Sand Snakes last episode was pretty awkwardly written and filmed and the acting was pretty bad in some spots. I'm very surprised that scene got approved.
Rodrick's storyline - I hate Elaene with passion, I'd rather marry a dead horse. Arthur is funny, but I have a feeling that he is going to betray me. Not only I like Whitehills - I LOVE every one of them, and feel sorry for their house, and will do whatever it takes to make peace between them and Forresters. I'd like Gwyn to marry Rodrick or Asher, I also want want to see what Torrhen is like. And Talia is ten times cooler that Arya Stark.
Asher's storyline - I hate Daenerys, she is just the biggest bitch of all times. I haven't watched the whole series, but I feel like there she is just the same. She isn't that terrible in the books though. I like Beskha, but I hope she won't be that reckless again. Croft is the cutest character in the whole game.
Gared's storyline - though I still like Finn, he slightly annoys me. Also, after I got to know, that Britt dies no matter what (it was a bit earlier than I had a chance to play the episode) I was grateful to him for giving me a reason to desert without betraying Jon's trust or breaking the vows, but I still was very upset for not being able to save him. I literally felt like shit for next couple of days, though I did my best to prevent him from dying.
Mira's storyline - I pray for all the gods to give Sera and Tarwick a happy end. Seriously, one good marriage won't ruin ASOIAF universe, but wil make me very, VERY happy. Also, I'm very confused about the sellswords Andros is hiring for Ludd. As far as I am concerned, when arranging it Ludd didn't know about Asher hiring sellswords in Essos or Glenmores backing Forresters up. So why would he need to spend so much gold for hiring an army to fight against the house which is literally headed for destruction even without his "help"? I really feel that something isn't right here and I'm eager to find out what.
Maybe mentioned before but I hate the Stark family, maybe no Jon but hes not 100% Stark anyways. They dug their own graves with their dumb mistakes. Sansa and Ned are an especially good examples of this.
Rodrik's storyline is overrated. Other than Ep2, I've honestly found his scenes to be my least favorite in the episodes. Doesn't mean he's not an entirely bad character though.
Got some new opinions after last episode.
Rodrick's storyline - I hate Elaene with passion, I'd rather marry a dead horse. Arthur is funn… morey, but I have a feeling that he is going to betray me. Not only I like Whitehills - I LOVE every one of them, and feel sorry for their house, and will do whatever it takes to make peace between them and Forresters. I'd like Gwyn to marry Rodrick or Asher, I also want want to see what Torrhen is like. And Talia is ten times cooler that Arya Stark.
Asher's storyline - I hate Daenerys, she is just the biggest bitch of all times. I haven't watched the whole series, but I feel like there she is just the same. She isn't that terrible in the books though. I like Beskha, but I hope she won't be that reckless again. Croft is the cutest character in the whole game.
Gared's storyline - though I still like Finn, he slightly annoys me. Also, after I got to know, that Britt dies no matter what (it was a bit earli… [view original content]
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I actually didn't realize how much better of a person Renly was than Stannis until Brienne told that story about him in the most recent episode. I still love my boy Stannis, though.
I'm interested to see where it goes.
The problem for me is that, as I've said, I don't like any of the Martells save Oberyn. But more specifically, I don't like how they've combined Arianne and Ellaria's characters. They aren't even close to similar. In doing so, they've just made Ellaria into another of the many Martells who act without thinking. When I was reading ADWD and I got to the chapter where she questioned when the cycle of revenge would end, how she just wanted the killing to stop. It was heartbreaking, because even if I wanted vengeance to be had against all of the assholes in the series, I agreed with her. When will the killing stop? It really stuck a chord with me. So to me, it was not a smart idea to take the arc where it's going. They say that once the entire series is out, everyone will understand, but I don't exactly have faith in that.
I kinda like the Whitehills and want to see more of them.
The Lannisters are my favorite House.
Sansa is one of my favorite characters.
I'm a bit sad that they dropped the Iron Islands from the show, as I really like Asha/Yara.
Stannis doesn't interest me that much. Don't think his plot is going anywhere important.
The first guy to play Daario was better, the other guy is too much of a generic handsome-beardyman.
i wish the Hound had beaten Brienne--don't hate Brienne but I prefer Clegane way more.
Catelyn and Quentyn are my least favorite characters.
Tywin Lannister is one of my favorite characters.
And finally...
...Hodor is overrated. runs
It is a stereotype. People automatically relate death and despair for Game of Thrones. Is it a key element in the story? Yeah, but that's not all there is to it.
Please explain how Walking Dead Season 1 was a "good ending"
Ellaria hardly is a character in the books, she is practically nothing more than that one speech everyone keeps going on about now that there wont be it...
Still, if they were going to alter her character this much, they might as well have just never included her to begin with (as you say, she wasn't much of a character) and simply gone with Arianne. I don't care for her and her poor decision making at all, but that's my take on it.
In a later ADWD chapter, around when Ser Balon Swann comes to Sunspear, Ellaria says how tired she is of the killing and revenge. It was a great speech, even if Ellaria wasn't there much beforehand.
What speech?
Oh, that speech. Thanks.
It's because the death and despair is what sets it apart from other TV shows popular today. Not many are like it in that regard, so that's what its known for. Yes, it isn't constant death and despair, but being what makes it different to other TV shows of course that's one of the reasons its thought of as such.
Clem was still alive, Lee got a hero's death speech etc. By good I don't mean a happy ending, I mean the characters where somewhat fulfilled in it.
GRRM has talked about "bittersweet" ending so that's probably what the game should go for too. Then again if the story of Forresters continues in a second season then we wont even have the absolute ending yet.
In that case a good ending for this season could be for example that the situation at Ironrath is desperate, but Mira and Asher's endings bring hope. This kinda ending has often been the case with endings of the TV show's seasons.
I like the gay sex scenes in the show, they are fu*king HILARIOUS
I ship Petyr & Sansa.... please don't kill me
Siblings can be very close. Ethan and Talia didn't come close to crossing any sort of line, and there was definitely not any sign of romance between the two. I think that if Telltale actually wanted some sort of romance between the two, they would have made it a little more blatant. There just isn't really any sort of evidence that Ethan and Talia were anything more than brother and sister. Their relationship wasn't anything out of the ordinary.
Oberyn is cool and all, but I don't understand the huge fan following he has. He barely had any screentime/character development/plot in comparison to the other characters, and pretty much the only time he was actually important was during Tyrion's trial by combat.
No they didn't. They seemed as close as any two siblings. They didn't even hug, for Christ's sake.
But then that wouldn't add up with Talia having her obvious crush on Gared. I mean, she gave him the necklace her late father had given her and Ethan and she and Duncan were the only ones who actually went to say goodbye to him.
HODOR! >:C
And that matters how? Telltale and GoT don't blatantly yell out Cersei and Jaime have sex to all of Westeros. Only a few people do know (excluding viewers of the show and readers of the books.) so why would they outright say Talia and Ethan would be? It's an UNPOPULAR opinion and I agree that they may have had something going on.
It could have been. You don't hear Cersei and Jaime saying, ''We have sex even though we're siblings.''
Stupid argument I know, but this is an UNpopular opinions thread.
You bring up a valid point. Nonetheless, this is an unpopular opinion that I agree with.
We see that Jaime and Cersei have an obvious romantic relationship though. There isn't anything ambiguous about it, and they openly speak of it. As far as Ethan and Talia go, none of their interactions hint at romance. It's a completely 100% normal brother-sister relationship.
Well that only tells how amazing the character was, and Pedro Pascal portraying him - he became such a big hit with so small amount of screentime.
Why do you hate Talia? Just curious...
This is why I dislike Duncan. He asks a lot of Garad and does not mind putting his life at risk which contradicts a lot of what he says about caring for him. His loyalty seems to be to the late Lord Gregory more than his real family. I feel his actions are a bit cowardly. He could have just gone to find the north grove himself. Garad would have been more useful staying behind.
Me too
I cheer for Stannis for no reason other than me liking Davos and Shireen. I mean, with Shireen being the queen, Westeros' literacy rates would skyrocket.
Also, Bran is the best candidate for king, with him actually being half decent at being a lord from what we saw back in Winterfell.
Bran is more interested in flying...
Because they are both blonde with round faces?
I don't hate show!Dorne and the storyline there Finally figured what is my unpopular opinion
You have to admit, that scene with the Sand Snakes last episode was pretty awkwardly written and filmed and the acting was pretty bad in some spots. I'm very surprised that scene got approved.
It was very bad.....
Lame way to introduce Sand Snakes? Yeah. So terrible scene as everyone claims it to be? Nah.
But as I said, unpopular opinion.
Got some new opinions after last episode.
Rodrick's storyline - I hate Elaene with passion, I'd rather marry a dead horse. Arthur is funny, but I have a feeling that he is going to betray me. Not only I like Whitehills - I LOVE every one of them, and feel sorry for their house, and will do whatever it takes to make peace between them and Forresters. I'd like Gwyn to marry Rodrick or Asher, I also want want to see what Torrhen is like. And Talia is ten times cooler that Arya Stark.
Asher's storyline - I hate Daenerys, she is just the biggest bitch of all times. I haven't watched the whole series, but I feel like there she is just the same. She isn't that terrible in the books though. I like Beskha, but I hope she won't be that reckless again. Croft is the cutest character in the whole game.
Gared's storyline - though I still like Finn, he slightly annoys me. Also, after I got to know, that Britt dies no matter what (it was a bit earlier than I had a chance to play the episode) I was grateful to him for giving me a reason to desert without betraying Jon's trust or breaking the vows, but I still was very upset for not being able to save him. I literally felt like shit for next couple of days, though I did my best to prevent him from dying.
Mira's storyline - I pray for all the gods to give Sera and Tarwick a happy end. Seriously, one good marriage won't ruin ASOIAF universe, but wil make me very, VERY happy. Also, I'm very confused about the sellswords Andros is hiring for Ludd. As far as I am concerned, when arranging it Ludd didn't know about Asher hiring sellswords in Essos or Glenmores backing Forresters up. So why would he need to spend so much gold for hiring an army to fight against the house which is literally headed for destruction even without his "help"? I really feel that something isn't right here and I'm eager to find out what.
Maybe mentioned before but I hate the Stark family, maybe no Jon but hes not 100% Stark anyways. They dug their own graves with their dumb mistakes. Sansa and Ned are an especially good examples of this.
My new one -
Rodrik's storyline is overrated. Other than Ep2, I've honestly found his scenes to be my least favorite in the episodes. Doesn't mean he's not an entirely bad character though.
We should start a petition for playable Torrhen in Season 2!
Season 5 (which isn't even fucking over yet) is not the worst season of the show - season 2 is.