There is a very illogical plot in this season. Catelyn endured heartache and released Kingslayor without negotiating with the other party. She also knows that Lanister is a shameless villain who doesn't count at all. What guarantee does she have in exchange for her? 's daughter? I don't know if it was written like this in the original book, it feels very strange.
In addition, the first part mainly revolves around a plot, which is regarded as a relatively simple story line. But in the second season, all the characters appeared and more and more, and some people's clues took two or three episodes to appear, and they couldn't help feeling that the brush and ink were too scattered and unfocused. At least in the three parts of Quarth, Winterfell, and the snowfield, the development is very slow.
Overall it's not bad, but this kind of magical epic theme is still a wonderful and compact movie.
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