I think it's hilarious that GoT will likely end its run on HBO before GRRM actually finishes ASOIAF.
I think it's hilarious that television viewers will have the opportunity to spoil the story for book readers. Karma is delicious.
I think it's hilarious that GoT will likely end its run on HBO before GRRM actually finishes ASOIAF.
I think it's hilarious that GoT will likely end its run on HBO before GRRM actually finishes ASOIAF.
I think it's hilarious that television viewers will have the opportunity to spoil the story for book readers. Karma is delicious.
Book 3 is seasons 3 and 4. Book 4 and 5 are likely combined due to their nature and take up seasons 5 and 6. That gives him damn near 4 years still to finish book 6, and another year after that to finish book 7.
Maybe if there are some headline-grabbing Ned Stark-ey beheadings or something, those will stick out and be obvious... Then yeah, sure.
If the show gets to that point, I don't think book readers have anything to worry about in terms of being spoiled. Especially not when it comes down to fine detail and deeper motivations. Just look at the talk recently about Robb's political strategy. All of that nuance is not present in the show, and probably not needed by the looks of it. But that is a big lot of background info that people like to chew on.
Besides, the show will be operating on probably 90% of originally-made content by that point. Even now when they have this long-since-published ASOS book to adapt, they are deviating, and zig-zagging week to week. They're setting the tone that there's going to be more and more of that as they declare the desire for changes.
1st half of Feast of Crows/1st half of Dance with DragonsHow on earth can they have a season 5? Nothing happens. I almost think both books have to be condensed down to one season.
They clearly don't care about the details of Robb's campaign on the show. They're just trying to set up major story set pieces. It's not really worth discussing.
His campaign is well laid out in the books and he makes excellent strategic decisions (army-related) and bad political decisions.
The first bad political decision was becoming king. That hurt any potential alliances and made him responsible for the riverlands. The next was marrying Jeyne Westerling. Catelyn made the third when she released Jaime. There are some other failings like losing Karstark support over beheading Rickard (an unfortunate situation either way) and poorly communicating with Edmure about his plans. Oh, and sending Theon to the Iron Islands (but only because of what Theon ended up doing).
Strategically, he made excellent decisions. Splitting his forces at the Twins, the Battle of the Whisping Woods, and lifting the siege at Riverrun set him up nicely. He has his own army blocking Tywin's supply lines and reinforcements and Roose's army can retreat up the neck if they're pursued or pursue if Tywin retreats. He's free to kill off newly recruited armies (what happens at Oxcross) and harass Tywin's bannermen. Tywin, sitting at Harrenhall, is on the ropes. If he doesn't go home and defend Lannisport/Casterly Rock he could easily lose them. At the same time he has Renly's massive army marching up the Roseroad towards Kings Landing and he can't engage it. Robb isn't trying to win the war on a masterstroke. He's making Tywin chose between two shitty options and if the option is to march west he plans to battle in the most advantageous place/way possible. This is absolutely his best option. Tywin and his whole family are fucked. Then Melisandre happens (and then Littlefinger) and the war instantly changes. There's not much he can do at that point (you can't plan for magic).
For all his bad political decisions, he's actually in a good position until Renly dies. If Renly takes King's Landing (he would have easily) and Robb can make peace with him everything turns out okay.
1st half of Feast of Crows/1st half of Dance with DragonsHow on earth can they have a season 5? Nothing happens. I almost think both books have to be condensed down to one season.
The actor's name is Iwan Rheon (and he left Misfits awhile ago).
And (BOOK SPOILERS).yeah he is Ramsay Snow. And not exactly, but it's close enough to the way it plays out in the books
ASOS/AFFC/ADWDI think series 4 will be the last series that we will be able to point to a single book and say that the series is an adaptation of it. The two following books are simply too sprawling and lacking in meaty stuff for established, well loved characters to fly on TV; we'll see a mash-up of AFFC stuff, ADWD stuff, unpublished TWOW stuff straight from Martin, scenarios and characters dreamed up exclusively for the show, and extrapolations on throwaway lines and characters from throughout the books. We're seeing this happen already, with Theon's torture in the Dreadfort being massively expanded upon for the benefit of an audience who love the character and actor too much for him to disappear for years on end.
D&D know the broadstrokes of the ending though, it wont be totally unlike the book.
The actor's name is Iwan Rheon (and he left Misfits awhile ago).
And (BOOK SPOILERS).yeah he is Ramsay Snow. And not exactly, but it's close enough to the way it plays out in the books
I think it's incorrect to state that there's not enough material in AFFC and ADWD to sustain at least a season and a half, let alone 2 full seasons.
haha wow, not sure how I mixed him and the other guy up.... that's who I meant and yes, thanks.
But the cast of misfits seems to disappear to pursue 'bigger projects' and I'd say that this qualifies as that.
You may have been bored reading A Feast for Crows or A Dance with Dragons but a lot of shit happened. I do think they'll have to resolve a few conflicts at the end of season 6 instead of the beginning of season 7, though (they shouldn't have been cut from the book in the first place).
Undoubtedly, but it won't just be AFFC/ ADWD material. AFFC/ADWDHow do you think TV audiences would cope with Tyrion, Danaerys and Jon not appearing for a season? Do you think all the new characters in the Iron Islands and Dorne will be appreciated in their stead? This sort of stuff didn't fly for the more fantasy-minded book fans, it sure as hell won't fly on TV.
The main beats of both books will undoubtedly be present, but I think it's incredibly likely that they'll be presented in a vastly different style to how Martin wrote them. I think we'll see a hefty chunk of ADWD as early as series 5, running concurrently with AFFC stuff. Hell, I could see massive stuff like the Prince Aegon reveal coming as soon as the start of series 5, to give Tyrion more stuff to do.
I'm still about 400 pages from the end of Dance with Dragons, so let's just stick with Feast of Crows stuff. (FoC spoilers)Arya and Sansa both have three chapters each. That'll have to be expanded greatly just to make it one full season. Jaime goes to Riverrun. Brienne searches for Sansa and not much happens, that would be a dull part of one season. Cersei's chapters would make an exciting part of one season. Her conclusion at the end of FoC would be a good season finale for one season.
It's quite amusing reading the other thread and seeing people "predict" things when they clearly looked up what happens in the book...
I'm not sure that's going on as much as we think, assuming you are talking about everyone predicting ASOSDany will just unleash her dragons on the slavers once she has the Unsullied. If you watched any of the trailers and the previews for upcoming episodes it's pretty obvious. One of the big moments in the trailers had Dany holding a dragon at the end of a chain and saying "Dracarys" and it unleashing fire. In the preview for episode 4 we see Dany giving the slaver a dragon on a chain. Put them together and presto.
There's a guy over there who already predicted the whole Roose/Bastard/Locke stuff and Sansa going to the Vale in back to back weeks. Fishy
Book 3 is seasons 3 and 4. Book 4 and 5 are likely combined due to their nature and take up seasons 5 and 6. That gives him damn near 4 years still to finish book 6, and another year after that to finish book 7.
Ah yeah, some of that stuff was fishy earlier.
For Robert/Robin Arrynm I think it's a bit of both. Breastfeeding him at age 6 surely can't help anyway.Martin doesn't write the kids to their age in the books. Their thought processes and dialogue are much more advanced for their ages. Arya is 10? She reads just like any other adult character. Not that I mind because I hate children characters. its hard to develop tension when the character can't grasp the situations they are in.
Also, is Lysa Tully's son mentally disabled or is it stunted growth as a result of Lysa's overbearing mothering?
I can see why one would think that, but I don't think it's entirely fair. There are plenty of non-caricatural Essos characters, like Missandei, Magister Illyrio, the kindly man in the House of B&W.Speaking of Drogo, one of the main issues I have with Martin is that basically every character east of the Narrow Sea is more of a caricature than an actual person. But that's another argument for another thread.
Bah. I never spoiled anything for any TV viewer and I've always been careful. Karma indeed. That'll teach me to not be an asshole...I think it's hilarious that television viewers will have the opportunity to spoil the story for book readers. Karma is delicious.
Awesome gifs!Conleth Hill ladies and gentlemen.
Yeah I openly called out that guy on his guesses and he said it was all just logical guesses. I reported it to a mod (cyan), but that mod hadn't read the books and didn't want me to spoil them for him so he couldn't do anything, lol! He told me to report it to another mod but I couldn't find anyone else in that thread.
There's a guy over there who already predicted the whole Roose/Bastard/Locke stuff and Sansa going to the Vale in back to back weeks. Fishy
Yeah I openly called out that guy on his guesses and he said it was all just logical guesses. I reported it to a mod (cyan), but that mod hadn't read the books and didn't want me to spoil them for him so he couldn't do anything, lol! He told me to report it to another mod but I couldn't find anyone else in that thread.
If WoW is anything like SoS, there's no way it'll be just one season. Same with DoS. If D&D want to do the series justice, I fully expect the series to go to 10 seasons.
Martin doesn't write the kids to their age in the books. Their thought processes and dialogue are much more advanced for their ages. Arya is 10? She reads just like any other adult character. Not that I mind because I hate children characters. its hard to develop tension when the character can't grasp the situations they are in.
Also, is Lysa Tully's son mentally disabled or is it stunted growth as a result of Lysa's overbearing mothering?
I think it's hilarious that television viewers will have the opportunity to spoil the story for book readers. Karma is delicious.
If D&D want to do the series justice, I fully expect the series to go to 10 seasons.
I don't think G.R.R.M. is foolish enough to toy with his life by giving the showrunners the true ending of the books. The readers will fucking riot.
Not sure of the context of this post you speak of but is it really out of the realm of possibility to assume thatLittlefinger has a plan to get sansa out of Kings Landing and it ties into the previously mentioned Wooing of Lysa Arryn which if im not mistaken (or was this only mentioned in the latest episode?) Likewise, the comment of "you little bastard" being a pretty obvious nod to his true identity to any viewers who pay close attention makes it pretty fucking obvious.
Granted, everything in my spoiler means little if the comment you were referring to was made during episode 1 and 2 (or even some time last season)to which than yes I agree.since the you little bastard comment came this past sunday
i think we can safely say that D&D have no intention of doing the series justice
I think it's hilarious that GoT will likely end its run on HBO before GRRM actually finishes ASOIAF.
He started theorizing who actually sacked Winterfell, held Theon, the letter, and tied it all to a massive Roose Bolton conspiracy that would be Robbs demise in Episode 2. Plus this week he threw out Sansa to the Vale speculation, just seemed like BS to me. Although I may be getting him mixed up with another guy who said that