Sanlu Renly, the star of Westeros, the person with the most normal emotional intelligence in the Lu family, is set to be a super handsome guy in the book, and was treated as an embroidered pillow cute bear in the series - the little friend insists that he is an attack- - Still so handsome. I think he and Baihua are the most powerful couple among all the "little couples" in the whole drama... uh, they are the most beautiful couple. However, Xiu Enai died quickly, the knights in summer couldn't survive the winter, and the king who seemed to have the most hope of ending the war clicked to death at the most energetic moment. The wealthy Storm's End is the ancestral property of the Lu family. It is the place where Renly grew up. It is the testimony of the deer's brothers' affection and their injustice. In the end, the young Duke of Storm's End was assassinated by his once respected and beloved brother. I always thought that the shadow was Stannis's evil thoughts. I read the meaning in the book. The real person and the shadow should be synaesthesia in the form of a dream. The shadow in the mirror in the play is almost the image of Stannis, so Renly was almost Killed by his brother's own "hand". As soon as I watched the drama, I was very sad and shocked, thinking to myself what the hell is WTF! This is too wrong to die. Later, I slowly reacted to the original work, is Renly wronged? Before Ned came to King's Landing, he pondered with horror what he had done. Later, it was proved that the Lion family did not turn against him at first, so Robert asked Ned to come to Beijing, not necessarily to guard against the lion, but most likely to guard against the two brothers, what did he notice? In the episode where the brothers met, from what Stannis said, Renly had already hooked up with his girlfriend, the Rose family, in an attempt to let Little Rose replace Cersei in the back seat. How does Little Rose replace Cersei? Is it after finding fault, or? And from the plot, he didn't know that his nephew was not his own, and there was no evidence that he knew that Cersei was cheating. So how do you plan for the aftermath? I think Renly was the one who was the first to be turned against him, regardless of whether the nephew was the legal heir or not, whether Cersei had an incestuous affair or not, he would have turned against his nephew. He is the usurper's younger brother, talented, full of pride, and never intends to abide by order. In his script, the second brother, who was rigid and observant, also had to die in a glorious battle. He clearly didn't care about indirect kinslaying. Unexpectedly, the second brother got the help of the witch, and he did not follow the script, but he hung up. Thinking of the siege of Storm's End, the young Stannis and the young Renly depended on each other for life, sharing weal and woe, and as a result, more than ten years later, they were fighting each other to kill each other.
Erlu Stannis, a big tragedy, the others at most don't have the halo of the protagonist. He has a halo of cannon fodder on his head since he appeared on the stage, and "I am cannon fodder" is written all over his forehead. The Lu family, from Laughing Storm to Robert Renly and even Daniel, are all bold, unrestrained, humorous, funny, and handsome with thick hair. Only Stannis is gloomy and bald at an early age, and lives all year round with an excellent older brother and a cute younger brother. In the crack, the character was twisted into a gritted and resentful Westeros number one "unhappy". I especially understand why aristocrats with normal double business do not like him. In peacetime, when a person like him is a king, no one has a comfortable life. If he and Ned got together, not to mention all the brothels in the city, even the Internet cafes, KTVs, and game arcades across the country would have to close. But I can also understand that the Onion Knight loves him so much. If the defender was a natural politician with emotional intelligence like Renly, he would not disregard the thoughts of the noble allies and promote a smuggler of humble origin. If Renly was replaced, Onion would not lose its finger, nor would it be trusted to be reused. I like Davos' character and person very much in the play and in the book. This onion is a little bit of conscience in a troubled world full of chaos and betrayal. This rigid and awkward Erlu has flaws and flaws all over his body, which often makes people complain about powerlessness. I remember that in the original book, among the smoky princes, the military discipline of the flame deer is considered good. Stannis is iron, born for duty and order, and beneath his cold stinky face is a burning enthusiasm. The deer family is tough, and should be unrestrained and unrestrained. Stannis's resentment and hostility also reveal a heroic spirit from time to time, which is his cuteness. When I revisited the episode of 209 Blackwater River after reading the novel, and saw Stannis taking the lead in rushing to the city wall, I thought of young Robert, who was brave and brave. In the play, his character and IQ have been lowered, but his appearance and strength have been increased. The bald and burly man with square chin has become a handsome uncle with big eyes, narrow shoulders and long legs. He is very handsome with a long sword, even without a red sword. Handsome, when I realized the actor's good looks, I regretted that he looked like Zhang Guangbei... ahem, the topic, at the end of the season 210, what Stannis saw in the flames, from the book, it should be It's a ghost. In other words, among the kings, he is the only one who recognizes the threat of the White Walkers. Although the handling of the show makes this Erlu, who is for the throne rather than the duty, far less cute than the book, but he is the only one who rescues the Great Wall. Imagine a hypocritical careerist in such an unfavorable situation doing such a thing. I remember he said he wanted to save the kingdom to win the throne, and that time he really saved the Seven Kingdoms, Although few people know about it, few people care. The woman in red said that the prince in the prophecy was reborn in the land of smoke and salt and would save the world. Who is Azor Ahai? It could be Jon, Ma Long or someone else, I can't guess who is, but I can guess who is not. Judging from the hints in the original book and the arrangement of the episodes, Stannis is not this "ham", not the prince who saves the world, or even the legitimate king he talks about all day long - the legitimate king is actually the right door dragon mother. When others were busy taking revenge and seizing power, he was carrying a burden beyond his ability, his hands full of blood, and he went further and further in the wrong direction. Sooner or later he will be devoured by the crime of kinslayer, dragged down by heavy responsibilities, and burned to death by the crown of fire. This character exudes a strong classical tragic color, and the actor is also a good actor. A handsome face is going to be molten iron, and he has performed a resentful and unpopular decline. As far as characters are concerned, I like Onions, but I feel more distressed about Stannis, even the blackened version of Erlu in the play.
Real steel, pure iron, bright copper. It is a pity that this sentence was deleted from the TV series. The three brothers of the Lu family are so different in character, but they are very similar in nature. They all have a very strong enterprising spirit and competitive spirit in their bones. This quality is aggressive and exclusive. Their common character traits are both disadvantages and advantages. It is said to be a disadvantage, because a deer herd can only have one deer, and it is doomed that the three brothers cannot be united. Robert likes Ned, and Ned is very upright like Erlu without being mean and cruel; Erlu likes onions, onions are low-key, modest, and highly emotional; Sanlu likes Baihua, because... Baihua in the book is very simple , At least the ones in the play look cute and have no aggressiveness. They don't like each other who are similar in their bones, and they will be on guard against each other, which is the source of the Lu family's tragedy. However, this is also an advantage. They are both born leaders, with their own charms, each attracting a loyal minister who moved Westeros, Ned died for Robert, Onion fought for Stannis, Hundred Blossoms and Bree Nidu desperately seeks revenge for Renly. They can gain loyalty and loyalty, and these beautiful virtues are particularly precious in the troubled times depicted by GOT. The Lu family in the drama has become a page in the past. It belongs to the screenwriter's grudge series. The illegitimate blacksmith does not know where he is. In the novel, he followed the Brotherhood without Banners and became a guerrilla or a knight. To a certain extent, Robert's wish was fulfilled. I sincerely hope that Gendry, who looks like Robert, and Arya, who looks like Lyanna's rebirth, will succeed and continue their unfinished marriage.
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