I thought they handled the ToJ scene quite well, this is one scene they could have stuck closer to the book but the fight scene was just so epic. The actor playing Arthur Dayne did such a good job, it was exactly how I pictured him being. Honorable, respectful, almost methodical in his code... but with a bit of cockiness that comes with being that great. I loved Whent using the whetstone on his blade as they rode up. I get why they didn't have the White Bull, they wanted the focus to be on Dayne not the Lord Commander of the Kingsguard.
Very happy, well done D&D and thank you. It is hard to remember when I started reading the books but I was waiting at least 15 years to see Dayne on some sort of screen.
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