21 . 05 . 2013

Catelyn Stark and gender parity: two notes on the Top 25 Game of Thrones Characters by Number of Lines in Season Three

boiledleather:

Here’s the list of the Top 25 Game of Thrones Season Three characters by number of lines, complied by Walter_Eagle:

1. Tyrion – 185
2. Jaime – 119
3. Daenerys – 93
4. Sansa – 87
5. Arya – 86
6. Cersei – 84
7. Tywin – 81
8. Jon – 79
9. Robb – 73
10. Margaery – 72 
11. Olenna – 71
12. Thoros – 67
13. Ygritte – 65
14. Theon – 64
15. Joffrey – 63
16. Brienne – 60
17. Missandei – 58
18. Shae – 54
19. Melisandre – 51
20. Davos – 48
20. Gendry – 48
22. Varys – 46
23. Bronn – 45
23. Stannis – 45
25. Jorah – 44
25. Sam – 44


Catelyn, we’re told, ranks 40th. 

1. Catelyn’s the line item that’s attracting the most attention, and rightly so, frankly. A POV character, and a Stark, and a major player in a pivotal Season Three storyline, with fewer lines than Bronn? It’s a bummer, for sure, and I say that as someone who’s both disappointed with how that character has been translated from book to screen — by far the weakest of all the main characters — and who tends not to be disappointed for the same reasons that the Catelyn stans are. 

Personally, I’d have liked the Stark/Tully/Riverlands storyline this season to use her, not Robb, as its central character. For one thing this would map more closely to how the books handled it, not that that’s something I tend to care about overmuch. Mainly, she’s simply a more sympathetic character right now than Robb — certainly than show-Robb. Her internal struggle is more interesting to me than his is. 

Granted, if you look at her material during this segment of the series, much of what she does in her chapters is internal. She tends to think about a lot of stuff for almost the entire chapter, until the final paragraphs arrive and someone tells her that something important has happened. That’s difficult to turn into compelling television. But the show’s obviously capable of concocting plot to keep a character at the forefront if they want, and I wish they’d done so here if that’s what it would have taken.

2. Look at the gender breakdown for this list. Women occupy five slots in the top 10 most prominent characters, and a majority of the top 20. I doubt that most of the top-shelf TV drams have anything even close to this level of gender parity. The Good Wife, I suspect, and maybe The Americans, and mmmmmmmaybe Homeland simply by virtue of its female lead, but as a sheer numbers game I think Game of Thrones comes out on top. And compared to Breaking Bad or Boardwalk Empire or Mad Men (however well Mad Men handles its core female characters)? Forget about it. Actually I suppose Downton Abbey has it beat, but even so. When we’re talking about how the show treats its women characters, this bears attention, and frankly praise.

19 . 05 . 2013
11 . 05 . 2013

The Silencing of Catelyn Stark | Feminist Fiction

In the books, the war of the boy king is Catelyn’s story, subverting tropes of the dashing young hero who beats the odds and triumphs over all. She adds an emotional level to the story, as the mother who worries for her children, but she’s also a strategist and deeply pragmatic. She’s one of the few figures who realizes that they’re not merely playing at war, and understand what that must mean. In the show, however, Catelyn is merely the mother of the king, and no one wants to see what the mother is thinking or doing when the true hero is elsewhere.

07 . 05 . 2013

Gods give me courage. She took one step, then another. Lords and knights stepped aside silently to let her pass, and she felt the weight of their eyes on her. I must be as strong as my lady mother.
(for sansasparkle)

Gods give me courage. She took one step, then another. Lords and knights stepped aside silently to let her pass, and she felt the weight of their eyes on her. I must be as strong as my lady mother.

(for sansasparkle)

30 . 04 . 2013
Anonymous ASKED
Catelyn finally got a different outfit and hairdo (even if it was in a scene where she had to be all sad and junk over dead Lannister boys)!!! Thoughts?

…it’s a small victory, Anon. A victory nonetheless.

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…and you know who love(d)s her hair, Anon…

3 weeks ago

Lord Beric’s lover, according to one tale. Supposedly she was hanged by the Freys, but Dondarrion kissed her and brought her back to life, and now she cannot die, no more than he can.

26 . 04 . 2013

she could feel the hole inside her every morning when she woke. the hole will never feel any better, she told herself when she went to sleep.
it hurts so much, she thought. our children, ned, all our sweet babes… make it stop, make it stop hurting… 

she could feel the hole inside her every morning when she woke. the hole will never feel any better, she told herself when she went to sleep.

it hurts so much, she thought. our children, ned, all our sweet babes… make it stop, make it stop hurting… 

22 . 04 . 2013

Bran is starting to see past, present and future… “No more climbing” and “Promise me” echoing and him falling, not flying but all I’m seeing is a lot of LOL Cat pushed Bran out of a tree. Buzzkill in dreams. Mother of the year! when clearly Bran has some things to work through while he sleeps/wargs…

Anyone wanna take a stab at further interpretation of Bran’s dream?

21 . 04 . 2013

And Now His Watch Is Ended - Game of Thrones 3.4

So…which Stark(s) do you guys think is/are sitting out of tonight’s episode?

20 . 04 . 2013

PopcornTaxi - Game of Thrones: Michelle Fairley Live On Stage

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