Monday, November 24, 2025

Game of Thrones

Dictated a few weeks ago


A couple of comments about aria she's ideal in season one: savvy and suite this is what you or Ned Stark wants your daughter to be like she's brave cunning and kind. She's a warrior thinking ahead to what she turns into. I love her competence and adventure, but I don't love her actual adventure nor the pompous air she acquires I don't love her adventure meaning I don't enjoy watching her in bravos nor her hopeless wandering in West us beforehand the bravo stuff is too far from home to detached from where my and her hearts, lie, and the Wester stuff is too hopeless and unhelpful. I want aria to be in the action doing great deeds for the things we really care about, but she has a long and tedious art once she finally gets to where she needs to be it's amazing for example what she does to the phrase and during the long night, but she's lost a bit of her old charm. She's everything she needs to be except sweet and charming. She's now too smooth almost pompous. She's perfect in season one she just has room to grow as any childhood and I still really like her later on, but it takes a while to get there and she's lost some of her Sharma along the way.


Not for Rob, the highlight of revisiting all these episodes other than simply absorbing every precious moment of Ned has been to witness Rob's maturing again. Rob is a much stronger character than I remember. I'm mostly remember him being a boy in season one and then him betraying the phrase pretty selfishly with his marriage and getting murdered. I mean, I remember him winning that battle and capturing Jaime but I've forgotten that there's actually a bit of time in which he's king of the north in season two and doing Kingley things it's great content because he's a compelling character. He's a worthy successor to Ned. I'll be young and in the end disastrous there's a worthy successor so it seems at least he's brave wise and honorable all out of young age, his fatal flaw is perhaps his romantic nature you can't imagine Ned would've betrayed the phrase out of love for another, but I found Rob a lot more compelling this time around a good example of someone in sort of my stage of life who has to make hard decisions as an adult has to decide who he wants to be in light of good role models but fright situations I was surely pulling for Rob the first time around and was devastated at the red wedding, but I think I'm pulling for him and appreciating him even more this second Time I'm seeing him is not quite so defined by the red wedding by what led up to it and it's consequences, but by being a Starr son with some great qualities and with a fatal flaw, everyone's got a fatal flaw unfortunately his manifest in one of the most devastating scenes in television so that threatens to define this character

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