>Tywin skinning a stag is a metaphor for the Lannisters killing the Baratheons
What an underrated scene
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>Tywin skinning a stag is a metaphor for the Lannisters killing the Baratheons
What an underrated scene
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What show is this? It looks shit btw
Stfu his polyester clothing is very medieval. lmao
Prime Danny will never exist again. Season 1 is all that remains.
incredibly ham fisted
a man of his wealth and status wouldn't be doing such a menial, lowly, and laborious task, especially during wartime. which is why the hacks thought this show-invented scene would be a good idea. even during season 1 they revealed how incompetent they were when left with taking initiative at creative writing.
The books suck ass, dude. Grrrm knows nothing about medieval times and his writing style is amateurish at best.
Check out the deleted scene were he's fishing
that one is at least plausible because fishing is a relaxing hobby and Tywin needs to unwind somehow.
personally I don't see the appeal of fishing unless you're planning on eating your catch. but catch and releasegays? oh shit Black person what are you doing. catch and release and "sport" fishing is completely fricking moronic and tantamount to animal abuse. no one tolerates catching a dog or cat, poking a hole in it's mouth, then letting it go, do they? I don't see how anyone can justify such a hobby. it's pure mental gymnastics whenever they try to.
again, no problem with fishing if you're actually going to eat the fricking thing. but catch and release fishing is stupid as hell and nothing short of culturally grandfathered animal abuse.
Yea it sucks but if the catch is too small better just release it. Otherwise I always eat whatever I get, or give to family members
>better just release it.
Why? So that it can slowly die in the water? moronic
They likely survive and grow, if not, something will eat it as it's injured and easy prey
Check out the deleted scene where he scratches his balls. So deep. The metaphor is so well done. Not in the books either by the way.
the scene is fine but it's a very dumb/blunt metaphor
this
how would you have made it a better metaphor?
This was improvised by Charles Dance, not for the reason of symbolism, foreshadowing or anything like that, he just felt that it'd be cool for his character to skin an animal in his intro scene. From memory, he wasn't a bookgay either
The show was being carried by a handful of great actors
Carried into a dumpster fire that only morons without taste liked.
other morons without taste also pretend that the first 4 seasons weren't the peak of television.
Charles Dance is a kino actor. He was in a movie with Sarah Gadon too
Did you know Charles Dance was actually skinning the Stag?? KINO!
Yeah, he improvised this scene. A stag wandered onto the set, he killed it randomly and started skinning. The best things in movies and TV shows are always improvised. According to imdb trivia.
There's also a scene of him fishing. I don't remember if it was a deleted scene or not.
Him & Arya killed every scene they we win together, thank you D&D!
>Emmy's, normies, reddit and Cinemaphile all agree that GOT was goated
Based
>it's a story where anyone can die!
>the cool characters die
>GRRM: uh now what?
>what does a dumb edgy 13 year old think is mature/adult/for grown ups?
>Gore
Check
>nudity
Check
>saying bad no-no words
Nobody talked like that in the past, but who cares? Check
And that's how GOT was made. Immature npc normalgays love talk about their favorite softcore that that they saw yesterday. And that's what they did.
Get a load of this moron
No u
>in the past
media literacy is at an all-time low
>no argument
I accept your concession. have a nice day
The skinning part also ties it to boltons, i just don't know the meaning behind it.
>OMG THEY USED AN ACTUAL STAG THAT GOT KILLED IN A NEARBY ROAD ACCIDENT!
Why do normies find this type of shit impressive?