Viserys is not exactly how I imagined him. I'm not getting the level of angst and casual disregard for Daenarys' feelings that I expected.
I was a bit disappointed in the Hound's helm; it looks good, but it's way less practical than modelling it after a breed with a shorter snout. That thing is one huge blade trap as depicted.
Sansa came off, in this episode, at least, as a little power-blinded, rather than just stupidly besotted with Joff himself. The line where she declares that being queen is all she's ever wanted just didn't feel right.
Loved Tyrion. Jaime looks good from here, too. Liked Bran. I'm not sure how thrilled I am with the casting/makeup on Robb and Jon with respect to Catelyn and Ned. There's a strong emphasis in the books that Arya and Jon's coloration is pretty distinct, and favors Ned, while the rest of the Stark kids favor Cat. I get that well with Sansa and Arya (did we even see Rickon? I don't blame 'em if we don't, as he's got no real role yet and would have to age dramatically between now and when he shows up, being so young), but Jon and Robb look *very* similar, and neither seems to reflect either parent well. I think toning down Jon's curly hair might have been enough to set them apart more. Because as it is, their coloration is pretty much the same, and they both have kind of curly hair, and if you look at facial structure, I'd actually get it wrong as to who was Cat's child, because Jon's got the softer, rounder face like Cat.
Finally, I wasn't quite thrilled with the somewhat adversarial exchange between Theon and Robb; while it's not necessarily out of place for that scene, it was the only one depicted, and doesn't bring across that they're closer than that. So it's not setting up future Theon stuff to really make sense.
All in all, though, it's a positive showing.
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