santeesioux
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The next book better be out by Christmas, i've already forgotten a lot of the last two books.
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I'm not always a fan of how the series portrays the most climatic scenes from the books, but last night's episode was really gratifying. They nailed the Red Viper/Mountain battle. It held every bit of intensity and suspense as the book did.
I'm reading the series is only going to go 7 seasons. They'll wrap up book 3 in the next two episodes and books 4/5 can be condensed over 1 season pretty easily. They'll borrow what Martin's told them for the last two books, which are going to be huge books. Should make for a very frenetic pace, which is good imo. This season's dragged on a little more than I expected. I have no idea why they haven't been moving Jon's storyline faster.
I've decided not to start liking new characters anymore. The further removed I am the better
I really can't wait for the reactions to the finale, you non-book readers better post in here.
D*cks... spoilers for the show not the books![]()
D*cks... spoilers for the show not the books![]()
Now i'm never going to find out if Moonboy slept with Cersei or where do whores go?!
I had lost my excitement for the show as they slogged thru the middle half of the season, but they rallied hard with the last three episodes. I didn't think the Viper vs Mountain battle could be topped, but that Brienne vs Hound fight was pretty fantastic. Kudos to the showrunners for fabricating that one.
It will be interesting to see how next season plays out. Will they introduce the Greyjoy storyline? It seems pretty pivotal to the continuing plot. Books 4/5 reveal a lot about the other neglected kingdoms, and new characters replace the now vanquished.
Some of the shit they are making up, with the show is just whack. That whole fight never even happens, there's no reason for it either. Then you have the whole shit about Jon taking Craster's Keep. Bran Stark doesn't find the tree until the 5th book, and Jojen doesn't die in any of the current books so far although it's eluded that he will die in the future (which is maybe why they killed him off now).
I will be interested to see how they portray the risen dead of Catelyn Stark. (the white walkers/others raise wights (ice god), and the disciples of r'llor (fire god) or whatever the fuck he is called raise the dead too). Also the story line of Cersei and her framing of Margery. Arya being an assassin will be great.
There's just too much going on in the books to capture it all. Even most of the fans of the books will tell you some of the storylines in the books have become convoluted and often wander aimlessly. I find it mind boggling that people who watch the shows can keep track of the characters, even with the omission of a lot of smaller characters.
There's just too much going on in the books to capture it all. Even most of the fans of the books will tell you some of the storylines in the books have become convoluted and often wander aimlessly. I find it mind boggling that people who watch the shows can keep track of the characters, even with the omission of a lot of smaller characters.
I'm glad they at least kept the love story between Grey worm and Missandei. That was so vital in the books. /s
Between that made up non existent part, and the whole made up conversation about Jamie and Tyrion's cousin who smashed beetles, i was like WTF? that's about 5-7 minutes of wasted time you could have used to explain other more important things.
I'm glad they at least kept the love story between Grey worm and Missandei. That was so vital in the books. /s
GoT did a great job in casting. Writing characters in a book is different than creating dialog for an actor. You have to let actors act. Martin has said in interviews that what the actors have done with certain characters has even changed the way he views some of them and has made him alter some of planned story arcs.
