This is from season 1, not really relevant.LOL AHAHAHAAHA. even funnier without sound.
Also relevant reaction video:
a) It's been played and sung several times in the series. It's not the show's fault you don't remember it.Two things bugged me about the episode, don't know if it's just me.
a) If it weren't for Cats reaction I wouldn't have known that tune was Rains of Castermere. They've tried to convey the significance to the audience but the tune is still unfamiliar to me.
b) Why change the line "Jaimie Lannister sends his regards" to "The Lannisters send their regards"? Pointless change
Yeah I could see how non-book readers might think Jaime was more responsible for this than he was if Roose said Jaime sent his regards.a) It's been played and sung several times in the series. It's not the show's fault you don't remember it.
b) This one was a bit confusing to me as well, seeing as Jaime does indeed send his regards. Perhaps they didn't want the show to really focus on Jaime being part of this, as they are building him up as more of a "hero" at this point.
Seeing Jorah's heart breaking expression was the saddest part of the episode for me. At least he doesn't know about his dad being murdered earlier in the season. Although I guess the two of them might not have even been on amiable terms. He is by far my favorite character and I hope one day he stops getting his heart run over by crazy young bitches.One thing I love about the TV format is how they can play with the commonalities between storylines. Case in point: