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Game of Thrones, tv only, books don't exist, no backstory...NERDS already ruining a series that hasn't started (2 Viewers)

Not saying hideous. She's obviously better than the average woman you see walking around.

Just saying that compared to the typical stunners you see in movies/tv, her body isn't all that great. To me, she always sorta looks short and kinda dumpy. Like she was ALMOST a little person but just lucked out at the last moment.

Her face is very pretty and her accent is sexy as hell but her figure is nothing special. 
I found her to be the most appealing on the show.  I've always been preferential to short and curvy anyways, and not as attracted to the "typical," model-looking ladies.  I'll take the one that doesn't look like all the others.  Give me the model with a gap in her teeth, or a hot chick with a scar on her and appreciate the idiosyncrasies that make people different.

 
http://io9.gizmodo.com/hbo-and-george-r-r-martin-are-developing-four-game-of-1794928697

HBO is preparing for the eventual end of Game of Thrones by developing not one, not two, not three, but four spinoffs set in that world.

 
While we’ve known for awhile that there was a possibility of a prequel series, this is a lot more of a commitment than we’d previously heard. According to IGN, David Benioff and David Weiss will be on board all four of the projects, with George R.R. Martin helping to write two of them. Jane Goldman (Kingsman: The Secret Service) and Carly Wray (The Leftovers) each have a project with him. The other two shows will be written by Max Borenstein (Kong: Skull Island) and Brian Helgeland (LA: Confidential).

 
Four spinoffs?

Roberts Rebellion

Hodor Hodor Hodoring Hodor

Something set in Valyria when dragons were around

Sansa and Arya Sisterly Lesbian Love Hour in HD 

 
Four spinoffs?

Roberts Rebellion

Hodor Hodor Hodoring Hodor

Something set in Valyria when dragons were around

Sansa and Arya Sisterly Lesbian Love Hour in HD 
The rebellion, obviously. I'm not sure we need a Hodor back story. I'm pretty sure we've seen all of that. Dragon stories? Gotta happen. 

I'd like to know how Lord Varys comes to such power and built his ring of spies. Same could be said for Little Finger, although I think the rebellion would cover him as a younger man since he overlaps with the Starks.

I love Bronn. I could watch a show about a younger Bronn growing up and becoming a sell sword. 

What about going back so far as to have the first men and more white walkers involved? Maybe end that series with the starting of construction of the wall.

 
Wait, the end? Is this the last season?

Sort of answered my own question. Seems a little googling is around 13 episodes left, so 2 seasons, but really 1 bigger one, probably split up.

 
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Agree Roberts rebellion would be really cool.  Anything with showing the mad king and the layout of the kingdom at that time

 
Deadwood II - Where's My Winkie: Theon goes on an epic quest to find a magical "sword" to replace his lost manhood.

Sandor and the Bear: The Hound and Brienne have madcap adventures as long haul ale delivery carters.

Too Close For Consort: Hilarity ensues when the Night's King resurrects and marries Ros, unknowing she's was a prostitute in her warm blooded days, and they try to manage their new brood of undead children.

20,000 Leagues Over The Sea: Follow the exploits of Gendry as he rows around the world in his dinghy and absolutely nothing happens.

 
http://io9.gizmodo.com/hbo-and-george-r-r-martin-are-developing-four-game-of-1794928697

HBO is preparing for the eventual end of Game of Thrones by developing not one, not two, not three, but four spinoffs set in that world.

 
While we’ve known for awhile that there was a possibility of a prequel series, this is a lot more of a commitment than we’d previously heard. According to IGN, David Benioff and David Weiss will be on board all four of the projects, with George R.R. Martin helping to write two of them. Jane Goldman (Kingsman: The Secret Service) and Carly Wray (The Leftovers) each have a project with him. The other two shows will be written by Max Borenstein (Kong: Skull Island) and Brian Helgeland (LA: Confidential).
I have so totally lost respect for this fat #### it's hard to put into words. Having read what is so far, all of the books in the series I wish bad things upon him. Lazy ####.

Four spinoffs?

Roberts Rebellion

Hodor Hodor Hodoring Hodor The time of the White Walkers

Something set in Valyria when dragons were around

Sansa and Arya Sisterly Lesbian Love Hour in HD 
:thumbup:

 
They added another spin-off, so we're up to five now. All of them are prequels. None of them are Dunk & Egg or Robert's Rebellion.

Except that HBO hasn't actually ordered five new series. It's ordered five pilot scripts. Some percentage of the scripts will be filmed as pilots, and some percentage of those will be picked up as actual series. But the percentage is not expected to be 100%.

http://grrm.livejournal.com/536859.html

 
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Dunk and Egg would have been a nice tie in.  
It will happen eventually. Think about it. They are remaking everything they can in Hollywood because there aren't enough good stories to go around. At some point, someone will cash in on those stories and make them into a show or some movies. 

 
what they SHOULD do is go back 300 years to the beginning with Aegon the Conqueror...him and his sisters, riding three big ### dragons, zooming around the land handing out beatdowns.

 
Holy ####! I can't friggin wait. Glad I got the Amazon Fire Stick. I'm going to be in Michigan on vacation on the 16th. I'll be tuning in to that!

 
WTF is a dunk and an egg?
Tales of Dunk and Egg is a series of fantasy novellas by George R. R. Martin, set in the world of his A Song of Ice and Fire novels. They follow the adventures of "Dunk" and "Egg", some 90 years before the events of the novels.

Three novellas have been published–The Hedge Knight (1998), The Sworn Sword (2003), and The Mystery Knight (2010)–and Martin has stated his intention to continue the series :rolleyes: . A collection of the existing three novellas, with illustrations by Gary Gianni, was published as A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms on October 6, 2015.

 

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