The North Remembers
- L’episodio è andato in onda il 1 apr 2012
- TV-MA
- 53min
Aggiungi una trama nella tua linguaTyrion arrives at King's Landing to take his father's place as Hand of the King. Stannis Baratheon plans to take the Iron Throne for his own. Robb tries to decide his next move in the war. T... Leggi tuttoTyrion arrives at King's Landing to take his father's place as Hand of the King. Stannis Baratheon plans to take the Iron Throne for his own. Robb tries to decide his next move in the war. The Night's Watch arrive at the house of Craster.Tyrion arrives at King's Landing to take his father's place as Hand of the King. Stannis Baratheon plans to take the Iron Throne for his own. Robb tries to decide his next move in the war. The Night's Watch arrive at the house of Craster.
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Pros :
- a great beginning and set up to what yet to come!...
- showcase of different locations with several arcs and plot lines .
- a great view of the different lords and kings who are willing to act after the mess in Westeros .
- great interactions between the characters which enhances each's development as it sets them up for the coming episodes
Cons :
- a bit slowed down in pace
- not too many A tier scenes at action that would higher the episode's level but it's okay nevertheless .
"The North Remembers" is another violent episode of "Game of Thrones". Now Stannis claims the Iron Throne and will fight the War. Littlefinger believes that knowledge is power but Cersei shows him that power is power actually. The slaughter of babies and children is impressive to keep the throne for Joffrey. My vote is eight.
Title (Brazil): "The North Remembers"
"The North Remembers" was a great Season 2 opener. Season 1 was of a consistently high standard, with its best episodes especially "Baelor" being 'Game of Thrones' high points, so of course expectations would be high. Luckily, "The North Remembers" lives up. Occasionally it's slightly rushed and it is agreed that the Littlefinger threatening Cersei to her face scene was just silly and not something Littlefinger would characteristically do. On the most part though, it's an exposition-heavy episode where almost all of it works, a lot happens and is introduced and it's handled in a lean way. The scene setting and the introduction of many characters and subplots were deftly balanced.
Everything with Joffrey and the expansion of Tyrion's role were everything good.
Visually, "The North Remembers" looks amazing. The scenery is throughout spectacular, the sets are hugely atmospheric and beautiful on the eyes with a real meticulous eye for detail and the costumes suit the characters to a tee. The make-up is beautifully done. The visual effects are some of the best of any television programme and are not overused or abused, the scale, the detail and how they actually have character and soul are better than those in a lot of the big-budget blockbusters. As well the cinematography and editing, which are cinematic quality as well.
One cannot talk about "The North Remembers" without mentioning the thematically, orchestrally and atmospherically multi-layered music scoring and the unforgettable main theme. Again, worthy of a high-budget fantasy/action/drama film.
It is hard not to be bowled over by the quality of the writing, outstanding isn't a strong enough adjective to describe how good the writing is once again. It always has a natural flow, is layered and thought-provoking and demonstrates a wide range of emotions such as suspenseful tension, poignant pathos and witty humour. The story is paced beautifully, structured with such nuance and attention to coherence, a high emotional level and is done with intelligence, passion and sensitivity.
All the characters are wonderfully written and layered, and the acting from especially humorous and ever growing Tyrion and Jack Gleeson's repellent Joffrey is superb.
Overall, great start to Season 2. 9/10 Bethany Cox
I always think back to season two as one of the better premieres, as some og the other seasons doesn't really get going until episode 2 or 3!
The writting is every bid as good, with a lot of intrigue and moments that further develop the story! I especially enjoyed Tyrion! Its nice to see him in a position of power! We also get introduced to a new storyline with Stannis and the Red Woman!
The last scene was very dark, and it still remains that way after everything else that happens!
- Story (4/5)
- Soundtrack (5/5)
- Dialog (5/5)
- Graphic (5/5)
- Reasonableness (3.5/5)
- Entertainment (4/5)
- Overall (4.4/5)
BONUS - Smart act, Sansa.
- Some part is a bit boring.
Lo sapevi?
- QuizThis episode marks the introduction of Dubrovnik, Croatia, as a filming ___location for King's Landing. In the first season, King's Landing was filmed in Malta and Northern Ireland, using a combination of actual footage and CGI. However, according to show-runners David Benioff and D.B. Weiss, the Dubrovnik ___location was so stunning and fit King's Landing so well that very little CGI was needed in many of the background exterior scenes. Dubrovnik was retained as a filming ___location for every season thereafter, with other locations in Croatia also used for a variety of different places in the series.
- BlooperWhen Daenerys' mare dies in the Red Waste, it falls on its left side; when Daenerys runs to it, it is now on its right.
- Citazioni
Jeor Mormont: [to Jon] You want to lead one day? Then learn how to follow.
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