A mí me ha gustado. Ha sido un poco capítulo de transición, de situar las piezas para las nuevas historias, sin un gran cliffhanger... Pero tiene pinta de que podemos esperar que vaya a mejor.
@Slavin eso es tal cual el libro, y a mí me dio un asco tal cual, me lo imaginaba, en la serie me pude tapar los ojos porque sabía lo que era, pero en el libro lo tuve que leer...
Se supone que son Tully muertos persiguiendo al Matarreyes, pero no se por qué van allí, si él y Brienne no se por dónde andan. Y se supone que les matan la Montaña y los suyos, que están allí guardando Harrenhal. Si lo estaban guardando porque Tywin ya se ha ido, por qué se han ido, dónde está la Montaña?? Lo dicho que no se entiende nada.
Lo ví ayer por la noche y no me pareció tan flojo como comentáis por aquí.
Sólo la parte del castillo ese donde llegan los Stark y están todos muertos me descolocó un poco. Espero que con el que encuentran medio muerto aclaren que pasó.
Con tantos personajes es normal que sea un poco lioso. A veces incluso para los seguidores de los libros. A mí el capítulo me gustó mucho como introducción para las nuevas tramas. Eso sí, eché de menos a Arya y Jaime. Nota: Robb está mu rico en esta temporada ^_^
Lo que pasa en Harrenhal en el capitulo, relatado al detalle (de westeros.org)
Es puramente un resumen del capitulo (nada relacionado con los libros):
The long train of the northern host approaches Harrenhal. Robb Stark is advised by Roose to set the siege lines a thousand yards away, but Robb believes there’ll be no siege as the Mountain won’t defend a ruin. Roose says that he images the Mountain would defend whatever Lord Tywin told him to defend… but Robb notes the Lannisters have deliberately avoided fighting him ever since Oxcross. He and his men would love a fight, but they’ve been denied that and he doesn’t believe that will change.
Inside Harrenhal there is an abattoir. Over two hundred northmen prisoners have been murdered when Clegane abandoned the seat. Roose Bolton and Rickard Karstark stand side by side, looking at it all. Roose says that the debt will be repaid, for them and for his sons. Rickard questions it, saying they’re rotting in the ground while their killer—Jaime Lannister—roams free… and he does so while looking at Catelyn Stark as she sees the slaughter. Roose says he won’t be free for long, as he has one of his best hunters after them.
Catelyn moves among the dead and then recognizes Ser Jeremy Mallister, one of her father’s vassals. Rickard Karstark leaves angrily, while Roose slowly follows. The northmen watch him, staring, and Robb commands that Catelyn be taken to a chamber that will serve as a cell. Talisa comes up to Robb as Catelyn is carried away, and reminds him that she’s his mother. To this, Robb replies that she freed Jaime; the Lannisters robbed them of their sons and she robbed them of their justice. Just then, one of the men on the ground coughs, still alive. He wears robes like a maester’s, but has no chain. Talisa tends to him as he reveals his name is Qyburn. Talisa says he’s lucky to be alive… and he asks, wearily, “Lucky?”
sí sí, en la escena se ve el emblema del hombre boca abajo, son Bolton y Karstark hablando sobre venganza, y vamos los reconocí exactamente porque me leí los libros como dice @Pablog... pero un amigo que se los leyó como quién no quiere la cosa hace años no se enteró de un pepino
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He odiado Harrenhal o lo que sea, porque no se entiende nada.
Si lo estaban guardando porque Tywin ya se ha ido, por qué se han ido, dónde está la Montaña??
Lo dicho que no se entiende nada.
Sólo la parte del castillo ese donde llegan los Stark y están todos muertos me descolocó un poco. Espero que con el que encuentran medio muerto aclaren que pasó.
Es puramente un resumen del capitulo (nada relacionado con los libros):
The long train of the northern host approaches Harrenhal. Robb Stark is advised by Roose to set the siege lines a thousand yards away, but Robb believes there’ll be no siege as the Mountain won’t defend a ruin. Roose says that he images the Mountain would defend whatever Lord Tywin told him to defend… but Robb notes the Lannisters have deliberately avoided fighting him ever since Oxcross. He and his men would love a fight, but they’ve been denied that and he doesn’t believe that will change.
Inside Harrenhal there is an abattoir. Over two hundred northmen prisoners have been murdered when Clegane abandoned the seat. Roose Bolton and Rickard Karstark stand side by side, looking at it all. Roose says that the debt will be repaid, for them and for his sons. Rickard questions it, saying they’re rotting in the ground while their killer—Jaime Lannister—roams free… and he does so while looking at Catelyn Stark as she sees the slaughter. Roose says he won’t be free for long, as he has one of his best hunters after them.
Catelyn moves among the dead and then recognizes Ser Jeremy Mallister, one of her father’s vassals. Rickard Karstark leaves angrily, while Roose slowly follows. The northmen watch him, staring, and Robb commands that Catelyn be taken to a chamber that will serve as a cell. Talisa comes up to Robb as Catelyn is carried away, and reminds him that she’s his mother. To this, Robb replies that she freed Jaime; the Lannisters robbed them of their sons and she robbed them of their justice. Just then, one of the men on the ground coughs, still alive. He wears robes like a maester’s, but has no chain. Talisa tends to him as he reveals his name is Qyburn. Talisa says he’s lucky to be alive… and he asks, wearily, “Lucky?”
No entiendo naaara, pero paso.
Por cierto ¿vaís a ver a la "nietísima" en El Juego Contínua?
http://www.vertele.com/noticias/cersei-lannister-esta-arruinada-en-la-vida-real/