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Am I the only one who thinks it is a bit disappointing how little we see of Dorne/Sunspear?

I remember after Season 4 had ended and I heard we were going to see Dorne next season... It was pretty much one of the things I was looking forward to the most. Then what happens, we barely see it at all!!

Episode 1: No
Episode 2: Yeah for like a minute
Episode 3: Nope
Episode 4: Only the Sand Snakes and Jaime/Bronn on the beach.
Episode 5: Nope
Episode 6: Finally something! though it could have been better.
Episode 7: No nothing.
Episode 8: Again no.
 Articuno224 posted over a year ago
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MelodyLaurel said:
Before the season began, I was so looking forward to Dorne. I knew the Sand Snakes would suck because they sucked in the books as well, but damn, Dorne got like, 5 minutes of screentime so far? That's way too little, and not enough time to flesh out the characters.
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Yeah you're right! I guess it's because the place where they are filming is actually a private place... So it's really hard to film there... I heard they were really lucky to get permission in the first place, probably because they knew how popular GoT was xD
Articuno224 posted over a year ago
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Yeah, I know, it's such a shame. The Sand Snakes battle was so sloppy and everything else lasted 30 seconds each scene lol.
MelodyLaurel posted over a year ago
scarletunicorn said:
Honestly Dorne has been really disappointing this season. With Ellaria and the Sand Snakes in such a petty manner and the cut of Arianne and Young Griff it's just not the same.
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TheHound1 said:
I personally found that the scenes in Dorne were dull and for the most part, pointless. There were a few decent characters that we perhaps saw too little of, including (strangely enough) Myrcella, before she was despatched. Hopefully some of the characters will crop up again next season in a little more detail. The most interesting thing will be to see how Cersei reacts to her daughter's death. Can't imagine Jaime will be her favourite person, seeing as he failed to protect Myrcella.
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LowriLorenza89 said:
I was disappointed by how little we saw of Dorne/how much they chose to cut out in comparison to the books. I thought it'd have been more interesting to have a more political threat, with the idea of crowning Myrcella Queen, rather than yet another physical threat.
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