I was actually surprised at how tame the prison scenes were. I'm pretty sure that in the book Jack actually whipped Jamie and then would rub the oil on them to ease the pain and then would hurt him again (like Dean in hell - except Jack Randall was kind when he tended the wounds :P). That actually made more sense to me than what they showed in the ep. I really wasn't convinced that he was "broken." They didn't have to show all the scenes, they could have just shown the new scars on his back, and they certainly didn't have to show all they did either but I wished they had given more of an overall impression.
I agree completely about all those other scenes you mentioned.
I see your point. I rewatched the last two episodes with my friend this weekend, and somehow it flowed better this time. There's something about leaving the expectation from the books behind. She found the prison scenes very hard to watch and hid behind her pillow for most of the episode.
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I agree completely about all those other scenes you mentioned.
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I rewatched the last two episodes with my friend this weekend, and somehow it flowed better this time. There's something about leaving the expectation from the books behind.
She found the prison scenes very hard to watch and hid behind her pillow for most of the episode.
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