The actor certainly has the look. Great voice, too.
The actor certainly has the look. Great voice, too.
Probably fine in the long run; just merge Lorch's men, Mountain's men, and Hoat's men into one group. Too many to keep track of in only ten episodes a season, and the differences between them are negligable.
Davos wasn't really that prominent in Book Two, at least compared to other POVs. I love the guy too, but his screen time is probably appropriate for his number of chapters.
Unfortunately, I don't think I was clear in my post:
If you liked Lamb, I strongly recommend Coyote Blue and A Dirty Job. Not as wacky as his other books, though still highly weird, and very enjoyable and moving reads.
Just finished the book last night, and I really enjoyed it. I know almost nothing about art, other than recognizing some (certainly not all) of the names dropped in the book, but it was a lot of fun, and felt different than most of his other works. Less wacka-wacka humor, but still quite funny. Almost like the…
The way she takes down the three Mummers, then Rorge… fucking awesome.
Nope, they were all Mountain's Men; the caged trio join the Mummers. I think that is something that will get condensed/glossed over.
There have been previews with Tyrion's line from that scene, "There will come a time where your joy turns to ashes in your mouth, and you will know the debt is paid," (or something like that) so I'm pretty sure that scene is still coming, only probably with Ros.
Implied, but never stated directly.
I challenge you to a duel of honor, sirrah.
I don't think Lorch's men had anything to do with the bastard-hunt in the book. I thought it was more of a coincidence, "Hi, I'm one of Tywin's mad dogs and I'm going to burn you out of that castle because fuck you, that's why, I stabbed Rhaenys Targaryen 50 or so times and she was just a three year old kid."
To be fair, I kind of understand where he is coming from with the "not Yoren!" stuff.
I believe so, yes. I expect that the show will condense Raff, Polliver, and The Tickler all into one all-purpose asshat for Arya to fuck up early in Season 4, which seems more than fair.
Pretty sure Errol is dead, looks like he got hit in the left side of his chest.
The only house Quarles is taking up residence in is a pine box. That dude is dead.
Exactly. This was beautiful, to see Raylan on the losing side.
Man, I just don't get you. Not saying you're wrong, obviously… just… don't understand not loving the absolute living fuck out of that turn of events, don't understand it at all.
Please, God, please tell me Graham Yost reads these posts.
Not sure if serious.