Wow ... you seem genuinely upset by all this. Not just posing criticisms at the show, but actually bitter and condescending toward those who would disagree.
I don't believe it's nearly as morally reprehensible as you make it out to be. They are without supplies, and cannot hope to succeed. Going back isn't really an option either, so the choice is they all sit there and starve/freeze to death (her included), or one person is sacrificed for their cause. Oh, and let's not forget what they believe to be at stake. It's more than just seating his arse on the throne, he believes that it's his destiny to save the realm from the dark.
Also, that scene in the arena was rather silly. At one point she was facing the dragon, standing with her back to an entire group of the harpies who were throwing the spears over her to hit the dragon. Fucking really? Scenes where people who are in the middle of mortal danger, yet do not act like they are in danger, are one of my pet-peeves.
I don't believe it's nearly as morally reprehensible as you make it out to be. They are without supplies, and cannot hope to succeed. Going back isn't really an option either, so the choice is they all sit there and starve/freeze to death (her included), or one person is sacrificed for their cause. Oh, and let's not forget what they believe to be at stake. It's more than just seating his arse on the throne, he believes that it's his destiny to save the realm from the dark.
I'm also going to have agree on the Meryn Trant scene. While it's not all that unbelievable that people in the time period may have child prostitutes, it felt like it was done for shock value in order to make us hate him further, even though I have no real contempt for the guy (he certainly isn't good, but I have no real desire for revenge against him). And considering he said something about having a fresh one for him tomorrow, I guess they are setting it up for Arya to use that in her assassination.balladbird said:Can't help but agree with you on Trant. I find I'm almost always kinder to episodes of various media that attract scorn than others, but even I rolled my eyes at that scene this week. I mean, it's not enough that he's a violent thug who beat a defenseless woman and murdered for kicks? He has to be a pedophile too? If you say so...Nirallus said:The Sand Snakes are barely watchable, even without their Shatner-tier fight scene. Mace Tyrell was never the sharpest knife in the drawer, but he and Meryn Trant are cartoon characters now. Mace is dumb and Trant is a bad guy, we get it, D&D.
Regarding the scene with Dany: Is it just me, or would the sons of the harpy have met with success far earlier in their campaign if they'd used just ONE of those throwing spears they chucked at the dragon on the queen instead, prior to its arrival?
Also, that scene in the arena was rather silly. At one point she was facing the dragon, standing with her back to an entire group of the harpies who were throwing the spears over her to hit the dragon. Fucking really? Scenes where people who are in the middle of mortal danger, yet do not act like they are in danger, are one of my pet-peeves.
In the books, the Sons of the Harpy are much more stealthy and mysterious, attacking one or two people at a time in the nights and fleeing the scene. I guess they decided to turn them into a legitimate army in the show for dramatic purposes, even going so far as to give them all masks. When I first saw them I thought they were the Brazen Beasts.Lil_Rimmy said:First of all, how many bloody Sons of the Harpy are there?! Like, seriously, I thought it was just a Masters rebellion, of which only some of them rebelled. But no, apparently slaves are in on it and there are enough of them to swarm a friggin' stadium.
erttheking said:Really at this point Jon Snow is the only person I feel comfortable supporting. And things aren't looking too good for him.
Unless even more has changed from the books, there is likely a ticking clock on Jon Snow.