Showing posts with label TV Series. Show all posts
Showing posts with label TV Series. Show all posts

Friday, April 11, 2014

Game of Thrones: how i wish I have the ability to time travel!




Tell me, if you GoT fans could have an ability, i think most would have voted to time travel. desperately. into the future where they finished the Series Finale!

one trivial fact:

There isn't one umbrella moniker, but various fans dub themselves the Brotherhood Without Banners, the Bookwalkers (viewers of the TV series who have read the books), the Unsullied (viewers of the TV series who have not read the books), and the GRRuMblers (fans who wish George R.R. Martin would write faster)

and i bet, "Bannermen" sounds nice too!

anyway, i'm lamenting the fact that Season 4 is here and boy, to wait for the next episode each week is a torture worth of Ramsay Snow! first episode was up last week. and i couldn't help but be mesmerised with Prince Oberyn Martell. hensem giler. peyh. i literally swooned :grins:


i can't figure out what is it about him that draws me in. but i do, get drawn in. more so when hungertv made this video of Pedro Pascal with Lena Headey. :swoons:

oh well, two sleeps away from the second episode. can't wait!


it's such a surprise to know and learn to like Jaime. I hope, and really hope that he and Brianne end up together.



Cersei's rejection is so expected. i'll be rooting when Jaime crumples her request for champion soon. love the hair, Jaime!!


Ser Jorah is a sight for a sore eyes though Dany is falling for Dario. btw, how do they explain the switch from golden haired Dario to a darker-haired man? Braavosi kah?


 


and Shae, i have this suspicion that Tywin orchestrated her into Tyrion's life. don't you think so to? and Tyrion, o Tyrion, i'll be counting days until Sansa falls in love with you, as it should have been, wife to man whose heart is really gold.


yup, two sleeps away!

Ser Jorah Mormont

Tyrion Lannister

Joffrey Baratheon



Cersei Baratheon




Bran Stark

Jaime Lannister

Ygritte






Tormund
Jon Snow

Thursday, April 3, 2014

How I Met Your Mother: ...such a sorry parting~









Plot:
The series revolves around Ted Mosby (played by Radnor, voiced by Saget) narrating the story of how he met Tracy McConnell (Milioti) to his children. While living in New York City and working as an architect, the narrative deals with his best friends, including the long-lasting couple Marshall Eriksen (Segel) and Lily Aldrin (Hannigan); the eccentric, womanizer-playboy Barney Stinson (Harris); and news anchor Robin Scherbatsky (Smulders). The series explores many storyline, including a love triangle between Robin, Ted, and Barney; Marshall and Lily's relationship; as well as the careers of the characters.

Review:
After nine seasons, How I Met Your Mother or fondly known as HIMYM to HIMYM-ers like me, has ended.. there are mixed reaction to the finale. i was at office when majority of the fandom shudders with disappointment and much regret at how the creators handle the the ending of our much loved TV series.. i tried to reserve judgment, to see for myself how do we say goodbye to Ted and his family of friends. and when i did watch the finale, some part of me simply feels incomplete. as if something was missing.


it hurts to see how happy they were..

it wasn't that the finale was not executed with much finesse, it's just that we spent so much feelings on Barney and Robin, i mean, hell, we spent the season 9 (all 22 episodes of them!) building the anticipation to see Barney and Robin finally get their happy ending... i mean, it might be ok to me if Barney got into a fatal accident, or that he found out he has a lovechild and that drove them further apart.. but for Robin's jet-setting career to drive their forever after apart, man, that is NOT right.. i feel that my heart broke for Barney.. he cared for her so much.. that love, that intense, sacrificing feelings which drove him to do things for the ones he loves, it didn't get lost in a puff of smoke just because the hotel didn't have WIFI and he can't upload his jokes on daily basis!






man, this is the problem, i think. that the creators treated Barney so callously during the final episode.. that after he and Robin got divorced, he simply became that incurable womaniser all over again.. he was complete with Robin, demmit. and to imply that he reverts to his old ways is too painful. because the guy with diaper and samosa don't do that. they don't do splits on a stupid challenge. they don't. they love and endure instead. they do stupid things to let love lives. the way barney was presented in the last hour of HIMYM simply implies to us that the real core of Barney Stinson is a fake. think about it, Barney who went through Lily's stupid estrangement from Marshall, who helped Robin's career get back on tracks, who propped Ted up during his stupid breakups won't be that shallow person that is in Last Forever . heck, what Barney really is was crystal-clear in Rally,  only 6 episodes prior to series finale, how could the creators' vision of him gets so f^cked up oh so unwarrantably?

an underlying message: have kids instead. they give you unconditional love. others don't. ok. i think GoT's Cersei Lannister's advice got through the creators sub-conscious :(

true. Robin wasn't exactly there for Barney 100%, she was not really that in love with Barney, to think of it. she only wants Barney desperately when he's with someone else. only to leave Barney out in the cold when he breaks up with another girl he's being serious with. all the time. some says that Robin is always being self-preserving, aloof even. but then, in the end, she still gets the best deal, Ted Mosby. what kind of underlying message really the creators want to tell us? be career-driven, sacrifice your family life for it and in the end, when the loneliness won't make up for your success, it's ok, a guy you dumped so many times, will be under your window with the blue french horn?



DREAM ON.


it wouldn't be so bad if we didn't fell in love, hook, line and sinker with the Mother. she was wonderful, just the exact, rightful match for Ted. i would feel so much better if we get more moments of her and Ted.. of their family life before she wastes away.. this is so sad.. i could accept the fact that the Mother dies.. it is a given, because otherwise the kids would have known the story of how their parents met. i, like many other HIMYM-ers want more of her and Ted. of how much she cures all his heartbreaks and makes him happy.

h.e.a.r.t.b.r.e.a.k. :sobs:




and Ted ending up with Robin is simply a given too, a simple line going into a full circle. otherwise the story wouldn't have gone 9 seasons with his feelings for her never ending. it's just that i believed that when she floated away just like the balloon, that part of his feelings for her has ended for good. it seems like the creators are simply telling me that once you love, no matter how you said goodbye, no matter how grand the closure was, you will end up in a circle of never letting go, never able to be free of #DeritaCintaTakBerbalas (unrequited love) ..

is that so? really so??

girl, please listen to your OWN advice!

and because one hour is short, we never get to properly say goodbye to Lily-pad and Marsh-mallow. although they were having a second baby, they ended up going to Italy after all, despite Marshall being offered judgeship? why is that? we never really knew about what happened to Marshall and Lily during all those years. as if they were reduced to the background when all this while, they have been much an integral part of the series. and Lily simply letting Robin out of their lives simply don't add up. friends fight for each other, more so when they are this close-knit. does having the Mother around make it easier to not see Robin again? 




fans are screaming blue murder, asking for blood, even petitioning to have the ending as follows..



but then, we don't always get what we want kan? it saddens me that in the end it was Barney who gets the worst deal of all. i still remember how happy i was when they got up so drunk and Robin picked up that baby. even though it wasn't their miraculous baby after all, it was their neighbour's, the fact that such short ultimate gladness makes the half-baked divorce so much more painful to swallow.

T-T




Barney, my heart goes out for you.. more than words can't tell, more than i could ever expressed..

Sunday, March 2, 2014

Game of Thrones: you had me at the first fall of Snow





i got hooked into Game of Thrones last weekend, and currently up to the fourth episode of Season One. no wonder the series never got pass the Censorship Board: nudity, gory killings, sex, greed, lust and human depravities simply mixed in the superb, complex stories told.



i admit, i was first attracted to the story by Jon Snow, played by Kit Harington. his back story is solid, his pain draws and quarters my heart out for him.




and Bran Stark, played by Isaac Hempstead-Wright sealed the deal. I'm officially en route the GoT fandom :D

wise words, Tyrion, wise words..


i was fascinated by Tyrion too. Peter Dinklage was superb in playing the character, subjecting us to a person of many layers: intelligent, calculating, kind, susceptible and depraved in all manners a man can be. his deep, manly voice is a sonnet on summer days to me :grin:



there is Arya Stark  (Maisie Williams) too. misunderstood, strong and willful sister that Jon Snow adored.. she's different from Sansa (Sophie Turner), her elder sister in terms of poise and feminine charms. but she does more than earn her mettle in fighting skills.



Ned Stark (Sean Bean) is a man of honour. he is much admired for his principles and keeping the oaths he's taken. I wonder why did Ned Stark hid the truth about Jon Snow's parentage.. perhaps it was to save him instead, who might turn out to be the Targaryen's heir, after all. oh my, that is just one sample of the intrigues that GoT abundantly supplies, and torments us all the same..

Lady Catelyn Stark (Michelle Fairley) portrays a very strong character, suitable as Lord of Winterfell's wife and the mother of his children. It was a pity that she merely tolerates Jon Snow, but who could blame her, he was a reminder of her husband's infidelity..

spot on, i guess


it is remarkable that Jon lives with much love for Catelyn's children, despite her unloving care. Robb (Richard Madden), her firstborn despite her coldness for Jon, does maintain a loving, respectful relationship with Jon.



as for Cersei Lannister, played by Lena Headey, is easily the one to hate. her vindictive, cruel streak and manipulating ways, the mere presence made me repulse her. which actually shows how good LH is. i mean, i completely erased my feelings of admiration for Queen Gorgo in 300.

 


And Jaime Lannister played by Nikolaj Coster-Waldau, is it just me or he just reminds me of Prince Charming in Shrek 2? the exact replica, i tell you! their son, Joffrey is what you may expect an incestuous by-product of Jaime and Cersei may be: cruel, self-important bully. Some even described him as a strong-willed child with a vicious temper and an unchecked sadistic streak.



Petyr Baelish, is one of the most memorable vermin in GoT, a person who can make your skin crawl in his presence. his past with Catelyn is one of the reasons Ned Stark can't stand him. yup, i love to hate his machinations and plots, the unseeing hands that cunningly drive the dagger onto your back with a charming smile reaching his eyes. that's how good Aidan Gillen is.



last and not least, i shipped Daenerys Targaryen (Emilia Clarke) and Khal Drogo (Jason Momoa). man, that's how a woman wins her husband, no matter how uncivilized he might be. haha. but i guess, she does love him.



anyway, thanks for this illustrated Guide, i'm able to see the things much clearly :)


  
Oh dear, winter is INDEED coming..