FrankBear21;842321325 said:
I was actually starting to like that guy. Shame on me.
MoragaBear;842321320 said:
I'm not looking. That was horrendous to watch last night. I just might be scarred for life after that scene.
CalGrad95;842321382 said:
Me too. Seriously disturbing s---.
I was 85% ready to swear off this show after the Red Wedding's gratuitous violence, but last night's torture porn put me about 98% done. Will watch the finale but that's probably it for me.
CalGrad95;842321382 said:
Me too. Seriously disturbing s---.
I was 85% ready to swear off this show after the Red Wedding's gratuitous violence, but last night's torture porn put me about 98% done. Will watch the finale but that's probably it for me.
CalGrad95;842321382 said:
Me too. Seriously disturbing s---.
I was 85% ready to swear off this show after the Red Wedding's gratuitous violence, but last night's torture porn put me about 98% done. Will watch the finale but that's probably it for me.
okaydo;842321384 said:
But anything involving Reek/Theon Greyjoy turns me the f*ck off. (And all his and that other dude's scenes are on the big episodes this season.)
Bear_Elegance;842321748 said:
Why?
HaasBear04;842321394 said:
You sat through Tire Fire '13 yet can't stomach GoT?
I thought cal fans were made of sterner stuff.
CalGrad95;842321382 said:
Me too. Seriously disturbing s---.
I was 85% ready to swear off this show after the Red Wedding's gratuitous violence, but last night's torture porn put me about 98% done. Will watch the finale but that's probably it for me.
OneKeg;842321815 said:
No one threatened to stop watching the show when Dany brutally crucified the slavers in Mereen, or when Jon Snow shoved his sword through Karl's skull at Craster's keep (not in the books), or even when Joffrey, a teenager, was poisoned with 'the Strangler' and died horrifically at his own wedding in the arms of his sobbing mother. People openly celebrate that last one, and I can't really blame them because I do too, a little.
Somehow the gratuitous violence seems easier to take when it happens to characters you loathe, but hard to tolerate when it happens to characters you love or identify with or viscerally want to succeed.
OneKeg;842321815 said:
And while Oberyn's death was awful in the books and the show was not far from the source material there, the actual manner of death was somehow even harder to see fully played out on screen than it was to read about. Sometimes it seems as if pure shock value is what the show-makers are most intent on. I think the books are better at building tension and providing context for readers who are paying attention.
JSC 76;842321863 said:
Who was doing the reading?
Interesting that he gives Oberyn an Irish accent -- not the way they went on HBO.
JSC 76;842321863 said:
Who was doing the reading?
Interesting that he gives Oberyn an Irish accent -- not the way they went on HBO.
Here he is talking in his real accentQuote:
1. He is Chilean:
Pascal was born in Santiago, Chile in 1975. His parents were part of Salvador Allende’s opposition during Augusto Pinochet’s dictatorship. After his parents got word they were being persecuted, the three of them fled to Venezuela, then to Denmark, and eventually settled in America (first Texas, then California.)
2. His accent was based on his father’s thick accent:
When he first read the script, he felt Oberyn Martell was different that the other existing characters. Instead of speaking English with an American accent or butchering a British one, he decided to model the character after his father’s thick Spanish accent when he spoke in English.
FrankBear21;842321861 said:
I think the hardest part about the death was the fact he had the fight won. For those of us who don't read the books, the whole thing happened so quickly. So I think the gruesomeness just added to the shock.
JSC 76;842321863 said:
Who was doing the reading?
Interesting that he gives Oberyn an Irish accent -- not the way they went on HBO.
FrankBear21;842321861 said:
I think the hardest part about the death was the fact he had the fight won.
high calibear;842321891 said:
it was like inigo montoya portraying a james bond villain who has complete control over 007, but then engages in ridiculously unnecessary theatrics allowing bond to gain the upper hand.
Steam67;842322224 said:
For me, the vomitous moment came when Oberyn absorbed the punch and his blood and teeth went flying. It was then I realized that he wasn't going to win, and the fact that his fate is tied to Tyrion's is a large part of why I wanted him to win. That fact that he proved to be such a skillful fighter only made me want him to win more. I guess the good guys just aren't going to prevail here.
FrankBear21;842321861 said:
I think the hardest part about the death was the fact he had the fight won. For those of us who don't read the books, the whole thing happened so quickly. So I think the gruesomeness just added to the shock.