REACTION | GAME OF THRONES | 1x10 | Fire and Blood
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The actress that plays Shae is German, in Europe the polio vaccine is given as a scratch on the skin, upper arm usually. Most continental Europeans born before the 2000's will have that same scar.
Episode 9, in every season, is usually the 'big' one....but don't just be expecting that. This show can rip your heart out at any point in the season...and every episode is just as likely to be either a set up, or a heartbreak...
Good to know. It always takes a little bit to get my bearings with a new show. I never feel like I have a good handle on things until after I see how they handle the first finale.
The blacksmith's son traveling with Arya is one of Robert Baratheon's bastard kids. Ned initially investigated him when trying to figure out why none of Cerci's kids looked like Robert, but all of his bastard kids did.
On land, the league is most commonly defined as three miles (4.83 km), although the length of a mile could vary from place to place as well as depending on the era. If we go with the definition above, 1000 leagues would be roughly 3000 miles. However, the characters tend to be a bit too loose when using “leagues” as a unit of measurement.
For example, Jon Snow once said that the Wall to the southern shores of Dorne is right around 10,000 leagues. Meanwhile, there was also a line in the books that said that the Wall is around 100 leagues wide. So, if we would use that as a measurement for how big Westeros is, that would mean that the Wall up to the southern shores of Dorne is around 30,000 miles, which is more than the entire circumference of our planet. This is completely exaggerated when it comes to the size of Westeros, as that would mean that this continent alone is the entire size of our planet. And that would also mean that the characters in the series would have to spend weeks or months traveling on land to get from one place to another.
George RR Martin, the author of A Song of Ice and Fire, which is the source material for Game of Thrones, said that Westeros is approximately the size of South America, which is 17.84 million square km. But the biggest takeaway here is that Westeros may simply be just another one of the continents in this large and vast world that Martin built. If Westeros and Essos are not the only continents that exist in this world, it is possible that there are other continents that are larger than Westeros, especially if we were to consider the fact that South America is only the fourth-largest continent in our world.
The scene with Danearys and her dragons "birth" is one of my favourites from the show, it really stuck with me for a long time . I thought Drogo was going to be an important character, but then he's really just used as a set up for Danaerys' arc. I was looking forward to your reaction to the dragons as I know you were waiting for them.
Love the scene in the books:
“As Daenerys Targaryen rose to her feet, her black hissed, pale smoke venting from its mouth and nostrils. The other two pulled away from her breasts and added their voices to the call, translucent wings unfolding and stirring the air, and for the first time in hundreds of years, the night came alive with the music of dragons.”
― George R.R. Martin, A Game of Thrones
Sounds like they did a pretty good job then with taking this moment from the page to the screen. Thanks for sharing!
A league is three miles, so a thousand leagues is about the driving distance from Boston to Los Angeles, or Miami to Seattle. It's clear across Europe, and a little less than the distance between Moscow and Beijing. Quite far. If you walked about a league an hour, ten hours a day, it would take you more than three months to go from King's Landing to the Wall, and near the wall it gets cold enough for there to be snow on the ground.
Typically the second to last episode is really the climax moment of the season. Then the finale kind of brings resolution to that climax and sets up the next season’s overall plot.
As for how it follows the books, the first season is pretty faithful as an adaptations. The books follow point of view characters so we get more of their thoughts (when Tywin starts to give Tyrion a shot, Tyrion mentally curses at him, thinking that he’s already given Jaime up for dead if he’s trusting Tyrion to do something) but there’s also scenes that we don’t see in the books because it’s non-POV characters (Littlefinger and Varys’ scene or Pycelle being a spry old dude).
As much as I agree with the witch, Dany was a victim just as much. She was sold to them, she made the best out of a bad situation and still tried to speak up against horrible things. Her child was innocent.
but YAY DRAGONS
Can you blame the witch for punishing Khal Drogo after what he and his men did to her and her village? Murdered, plundered, r****, and then sold the survivors to slavery
It's been a real joy watching you experiencing these for the first time.
I'm so glad you're enjoying them, and I'm grateful to have you along on this journey with me. :)
Yoren isn't taking Arya all the way to the wall, Winterfell is on their way there.
Dany has a tiny khalasar of her own now, she gave everyone a choice - to stay or to leave, so it's only those who chose to stay and then saw the dragons. So she's still a khaleesi. Oh, and she's kinda also apart from the main action, just like Jon.
I will always see Mirri Maz Duur's point of view. 'The Stallion Who Mounts the World' - we know what 'mount' is a euphemism for, don't we?
In effect, she was in Braunau am Inn in 1889 and killed little Adolph Hitler.
Plus, I think it's a tremendous performance by Mia Soteriou.
And as to finales, here you have it, GoT doesn't follow the rules. It makes its own rules. And then breaks them!
Oh, and just as someone above quoted the end of the book being perfectly mirrored on screen, so too was the start of the book, in the icy wastes beyond the Wall, where a ranger called Will encountered The Others and lived to tell the tale. That's why it was there.
The show writers are not always so faithful to the books!
So, I suppose this could be Daenerys's origin story, or at least where her life takes a major turn. It could be Sansa's villain origin story, or at least a brutal coming-of-age. And Arya's, and Robb's, and a major focus change for Jon. And a surprising bit of kindness from (absolutely not Ser) Sandor "the Hound" Clegane. And with that, we leave you until you post the next episode, the first of Season Two. (Well, besides for AoS, but that doesn't count when we're watching GoT.)
RUclips only letting me watch this in 480p :(