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Post by Bioshock Infinite WD on Aug 22, 2015 0:15:05 GMT
Not bad! I'm curious, why did only 25% let Beskha get her revenge? The only point why I'd consider my choice is maybe that the 3rd guy (I already forgot his name, lol ) who was with them could tell Daenerys that we disobeyed his order. They should give us more time for the choices! Sometimes I need to press a random pütion just because I can't read it fast enough - and I'm not having problems to translate them, it's just not enough in my opinion. Actually that's because you have three choices, let her kill him, kill him yourself, or stop her. I stopped her because I wanted that army damn it and it wasn't worth the risk. He'll be dead tomorrow along with the other slavemasters, his fate is sealed. I understand why she wants to do it, but goddamn it, I need to follow orders from Dany! And that really sucks because I actually hate her. So, what did you think of the episode overall?
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Post by [...] on Aug 22, 2015 0:31:33 GMT
Not bad! I'm curious, why did only 25% let Beskha get her revenge? The only point why I'd consider my choice is maybe that the 3rd guy (I already forgot his name, lol ) who was with them could tell Daenerys that we disobeyed his order. They should give us more time for the choices! Sometimes I need to press a random pütion just because I can't read it fast enough - and I'm not having problems to translate them, it's just not enough in my opinion. Actually that's because you have three choices, let her kill him, kill him yourself, or stop her. I stopped her because I wanted that army damn it and it wasn't worth the risk. He'll be dead tomorrow along with the other slavemasters, his fate is sealed. I understand why she wants to do it, but goddamn it, I need to follow orders from Dany! And that really sucks because I actually hate her. So, what did you think of the episode overall? Oh, that explains a lot! I was worried that the slave master could maybe call other soldiers so I thought it would be worth the risk, also I fucked up a bit with Beskha. I accidently told Daenerys that she knows everything about the city (thank you TT for the time limit ) so that was the least I could do for her. Dany is a pain in the ass. As I said in the GOT show thread I used to like her but now she's just a dominant bitch. I liked the scenes with the Whitehills since I didn't really know what could happen (sadly I know way too much about the game but at least not about this part). I punched Gryff as much as I could until Rodrik's mother stopped me. I'm pretty sure there will be some consequences but he just deserved it. BTW, I think the maester is the traitor, can't trust this guy. He has something that I dislike, it's hard to describe, his presence is enough to make me act very carefully. My Mira is getting tougher and tougher, I'm trying to outplay my enemies. Since friendship means a lot for me I'm doing my best to back up Sera just like she has my back, that's why I lied about her family although I disliked it, I prefer to be honest. But I think the choice didn't matter that much because I think he'll find out anyway but at least I could show Sera that I'm her friend As Garred I trust Finn and Cotter now. Cotter is still a bit mysterious and I hope he doesn't do something stupid and Finn gets angry way too fast so I also hope to control them. Thanks to deviantart I already know what will happen though
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Post by Deleted on Apr 2, 2018 23:09:45 GMT
Huh
Sons of Winter is actually still just a flat-out awesome episode. The Rodrik scenes are incredible, the negotiation at Highpoint being an especially great moment, Mira finally gets a win which is pretty great and the level of interactivity that places us in her position(i.e. interactivity with a function in the story) actually makes it pretty interesting, Asher's action scenes allow for a little shot of adrenaline to keep things flowing nice, and Gared becomes much more interesting once he leaves the Night's Watch.
This doesn't have anything to specifically do with this episode, but I do want to say that Harp's claims elsewhere on the forum that the TTGOT cast are rehashes of the TV cast are pretty unfair. Gared isn't Jon, he doesn't have a rise to power nor any legacy/prophecy to fulfill, and his storyline is more directly tied to mystical elements than Jon's is. Mira isn't Sansa, whereas Sansa's story is all about going from being disempowered to slowly gaining power after surviving horrible events, Mira's is about getting in over her head and ultimately failing. Rodrik, unlike Robb, does not have an upward moving pattern of victories that is surprisingly cut short, but rather a constant struggle to keep things even just slightly better than horrible, and is made more interesting than Robb by having to prove himself capable of protecting others when he himself barely survived the red wedding and was left with life-long injuries. And uh... Asher is Daario? Because they're both charming sellswords? Nah, that's just... really weak.
Anyway, just kinda wanted to get that out of the way.
But yeah, other than that, Sons of Winter is still a fantastic episode.
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Post by Bioshock Infinite WD on Apr 3, 2018 11:12:00 GMT
Huh Sons of Winter is actually still just a flat-out awesome episode. The Rodrik scenes are incredible, the negotiation at Highpoint being an especially great moment, Mira finally gets a win which is pretty great and the level of interactivity that places us in her position(i.e. interactivity with a function in the story) actually makes it pretty interesting, Asher's action scenes allow for a little shot of adrenaline to keep things flowing nice, and Gared becomes much more interesting once he leaves the Night's Watch. This doesn't have anything to specifically do with this episode, but I do want to say that Harp's claims elsewhere on the forum that the TTGOT cast are rehashes of the TV cast are pretty unfair. Gared isn't Jon, he doesn't have a rise to power nor any legacy/prophecy to fulfill, and his storyline is more directly tied to mystical elements than Jon's is. Mira isn't Sansa, whereas Sansa's story is all about going from being disempowered to slowly gaining power after surviving horrible events, Mira's is about getting in over her head and ultimately failing. Rodrik, unlike Robb, does not have an upward moving pattern of victories that is surprisingly cut short, but rather a constant struggle to keep things even just slightly better than horrible, and is made more interesting than Robb by having to prove himself capable of protecting others when he himself barely survived the red wedding and was left with life-long injuries. And uh... Asher is Daario? Because they're both charming sellswords? Nah, that's just... really weak. Anyway, just kinda wanted to get that out of the way. But yeah, other than that, Sons of Winter is still a fantastic episode. Agreed. Well I'm very much interested in what you have to say on episode 5.
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