The Queen Who Ever Was
- El episodio se transmitió el 4 ago 2024
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- 1h 9min
A medida que Aemond se vuelve más volátil, Larys planea escapar, mientras que Rhaenyra busca aprovechar su ventaja.A medida que Aemond se vuelve más volátil, Larys planea escapar, mientras que Rhaenyra busca aprovechar su ventaja.A medida que Aemond se vuelve más volátil, Larys planea escapar, mientras que Rhaenyra busca aprovechar su ventaja.
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Why the show runners felt the need to deviate from the source material so much is beyond me. What they failed to realize for this season, was that perhaps the most compelling story, was the actual story! The first season did an amazing job at wiping away the bad stain the ending of Game of Thrones left when it ended. The second season, on the other hand, with exception of maybe 2 or 3 episodes, unfortunately reminded us of what happens when you abandon the source material.
Alicent's character assassination is laughably bad. Is this the same Alicent who previously sought an eye for an eye for Aemond? Now she's simply giving up on Aegon and fast-traveling to Dragonstone, unseized by any guards, and allowed to roam the castle unquestioned.
I just don't understand the motives here. It's not surprising coming from writers who openly admit adding random scenes strictly for shock value without moving the story along. They're trying to prove George's point about writers always thinking they can make a better product but ending up with something worse or even bad.
It's such a shame. I honestly hoped the finale would have some spice, but almost every episode felt the same: Rhaenyra complaining about her powerlessness, Daemon hallucinating in Harrenhal. Unreal.
The acting is the only good thing in this episode.
If there had been two more episodes or even one after this, I would have loved the build up here. Sadly it has been wasted by poor planning :(
It truly felt like this was the midpoint of the season, and I think that it shows the writers struggled here, and it fell short from the first season. The actors delivered and there were some absolutely stunning scenes.
Overall this season was a sophomore slump, that has left me feeling a little disappointed.
The last few episodes have been slow and you could have condensed everything we learnt into a couple of scenes, but I let that go because I thought it was leading up to a satisfying finale, alas that was not the case, and rather than progressing the plot we get characters teleporting to have pointless conversations, multiple scenes in Essos with characters nobody cares about, and just when it finally looks like something interesting is about to happen, the episode ends.
This show desperately needs new showrunners who will stop trying to turn it into a soap opera, I feel they completely miss the point of A song of ice and fire, in that there are no real good guys.
GoT S1-6, one couldn't fall in love with a character because every episode someone was dying and it kept us on our toes. With HotD mostly everything is painfully slow and predictable, leaving the audience asleep.
This season put a bad taste in my mouth, especially that I gave it so much grace and patience. Came into it being super optimistic, and left like I wasted time from my life that I will never get back, just like the last two seasons of Game of Thrones.
¿Sabías que…?
- TriviaThe episode title is a play on Rhaenys Targaryen's sobriquet "the Queen Who Never Was."
- ErroresTyland Lannister states that he is the Master of Ships; actually, he is the Master of Coin.
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[Gwayne points his sword at Ser Criston]
Ser Gwayne Hightower: Do you think nothing of your oath, Lord Commander?
Ser Criston Cole: I think of nothing else, my lord.
Ser Gwayne Hightower: [disdainfully] Steward's son from Dorne, fucking the queen of the Seven Kingdoms.
Ser Criston Cole: Former queen. She has broken no oath, for all I may have done.
Ser Gwayne Hightower: I could send you to the Wall.
Ser Criston Cole: You could. Stain the Hightower name for a generation. King's mother and his Hand.
Ser Gwayne Hightower: She is my sister.
Ser Criston Cole: She saved my life. Twice. Once from the headsman's axe and once from myself. Since then, she has been the beacon I follow.
[a pause; Gwayne lowers his sword]
Ser Criston Cole: Do not think I have no shame in me, ser. Desire for women has brought me grief after grief.
Ser Gwayne Hightower: Then resist it.
Ser Criston Cole: [chuckles] Oh, would that it was so simple.
Ser Gwayne Hightower: Your brothers in the Kingsguard find a way.
Ser Criston Cole: Do they? Mm, perhaps they do. Or perhaps all men are corrupt... and true honor is a mist that melts in the morning.
Ser Gwayne Hightower: That is a bleak philosophy.
Ser Criston Cole: I have no philosophy. Or rather, my philosophy was this.
[Criston draws his sword]
Ser Criston Cole: To protect the righteous and dispense justice on the rest. And now... you saw what I saw. The dragons dance and men are like dust under their feet. And all our fine thoughts, all our... endeavors are as nothing. We march now toward our annihilation. To die will be a kind of relief. Don't you think?
- ConexionesReferenced in Carter Slusher: Day 161 Daily Vlog 08/04/2024 (2024)
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