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To: chris37; Tanniker Smith; ConjunctionJunction; ItsOurTimeNow
I am truly baffled why they Did that with Stannis and Shireen, I gave my points on why in my other comments, but it has Not been for the better, I hear the number of Viewers took a steep nose dive after The Sansa Rape Episode, now this.

Not to mention the Dorne story, that is starting to border on Silly, The Sand Snakes Remind me of my Teenage Cousins.

I fear the Composite Character arc in Season 5 has done so poorly and creates such incoherent characterization that it becomes funny to see characters like Sansa suddenly sacrificing development and basic logic to become that other minor character, that I commend Sophie Turner for playing two different characters at the same time and shifting personalities in the middle of the same scene!

63 posted on 06/08/2015 9:42:52 AM PDT by KC_Lion (PLEASE SUPPORT FR. Donate Monthly or Join Club 300! G-d bless you all!)
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To: KC_Lion

The Sansa rape scene didn’t bother me at all to be honest.

Shireen being burned to death was REALLY HARD TO WATCH though. She was without a doubt one of my favorite characters.

Now the Dorne plotline is a COMPLETE WASTE OF SPACE! I mean what the Hell..

I wish they would have just stuck with the Dornish prince traveling to Mereen to try and nab one of the dragons for Dorne and being burnt to a crisp.

That would have been much better.

I have no idea what they are trying to achieve with this Jamie and Bronn to Dorne nonsense.

I guess they had to have something with Jamie in it since he is not Lady Stoneheart’s prisoner... but man, that Jamie/ Bronn plot line was so poorly done ;/


65 posted on 06/08/2015 9:56:03 AM PDT by chris37 (Heartless)
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