What scene did you like the least?
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What scene did you like the least?
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As for my least favorite scene? I don't know. Maybe it was when Amren was struck down in the final fight. It seemed like, given the time period, there was no way he should survive it, and yet, somehow, he does.
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That was incredibly irritating. Her mother fights against her daughters so much that it's no wonder why they're so rebellious.sjenkins39 wrote: ↑22 Nov 2019, 21:13 I disliked the scenes where the queen does not believe Catrin, her daughter, when she tries to tell her the truth.
To take us lands away,
Nor any coursers like a page
Of prancing poetry.
This traverse may the poorest take
Without oppress of toll;
How frugal is the chariot
That bears a human soul!
-Emily Dickinson
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But in terms of my least favorite part regardless of the way it was written, I had a really hard time with the scene where Marrock was trying to kill Catrin and threatened to rape her. As bad as that is at face value, it was made even worse because not only was this his sister, but she was a little kid. I really couldn't get past that.
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This was my least favorite scene as well. I had hoped that the queen would at least listen to her daughter, even though Catrin had just slept with Marcellus. Still, I think this scene points to an important flaw in both the queen's and the king's ruling style: letting formalities and reputation reign over empathy and understanding.Bluebird03 wrote: ↑26 Feb 2019, 17:44 I do agree that Queen Rhiannon transferred her feelings of guilt from her affair to Catrin. And my lease favorite scene -SPOILER ALERT- was when Catrin begged her mother not to send her with the sorceress for healing, but the queen did it anyway- in spite of her mistrust for the sorceress.