tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4263582292407395566.post6277404962576102326..comments2023-10-23T23:24:34.705+08:00Comments on Da Couch Tomato: Game of Thrones. Episode 10: "Fire and Blood"Sting Lacsonhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/10728085726181867621noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4263582292407395566.post-35105030032983171592011-06-24T14:19:23.923+08:002011-06-24T14:19:23.923+08:00A friend called it an hour-long "Next season,...A friend called it an hour-long "Next season, on Game of Thrones..." And I agree. Half the scenes here took place in the second book but I am so excited for next season! <br /><br />I also don't understand how Dany still has all her hair after emerging from the pyre. Hahaha!Teluetehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05051599382377023962noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4263582292407395566.post-73222990697540944192011-06-21T16:13:41.655+08:002011-06-21T16:13:41.655+08:00I don't like comparing from the book, but I th...I don't like comparing from the book, but I think the last chapters of A Game of Thrones is really better read. Don't get me wrong, I have little objection to the TV series version; I could not think of who better to give justice to the material than HBO. But I wouldn't count on this season-ender to be the best of all that I've seen so far. It mainly sets up everything pretty nicely for the next season that it actually got some scenes straight out of A Clash of Kings. <br /><br />But it's only fitting, I think, that they let Ned Stark's tragic death linger here as we see its aftermath. And my most awaited scene, which I envisioned to be more dramatic because of the book, was all good considering how cute the little dragon atop Dany's shoulder was. (But I wonder what she puts on her hair to be fire-proof. Hehe.)Sue Denimhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05694836230677563074noreply@blogger.com