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lmao the books are still far and away superior to the show.
				
			actually both books & show appear to be falling off at the same point.lmao the books are still far and away superior to the show.
Well, we have hints that greyscale is more than just a disease. Val tells Jon Snow that Stannis' daughter Shireen should be killed because she has greyscale. Also, the Stonemen are in the books but it is Jon Connington that gets infected - not Jorah.They are really playing up the grey scale, don't recall it being a major plot point in the books
Which brings us back to three remaining Targaryens in the world...Which means.... We're not getting him or young Griff.
Maybe they can fight the Others without repercussions. Jorah leads the defenses on the gound in the final battle, while Daenerys and Snow control the Dragons in the skyThey are really playing up the grey scale, don't recall it being a major plot point in the books
I always felt that Bran would have something to do with controlling the Dragons (or at least one of them ) when the big showdown occursMaybe they can fight the Others without repercussions. Jorah leads the defenses on the gound in the final battle, while Daenerys and Snow control the Dragons in the skyThey are really playing up the grey scale, don't recall it being a major plot point in the books
Don't forget no Victorian story arc. Which sucks, cuz in the books, the sack of Mereen was actually going to be worth reading after all those ####ty Dany chapters.I kind of thought it wouldn't have been a big deal to his future books with HBO going ahead of him.....but after last night, I think he really screwed the pooch. Just this season, we've seen a future demise or reduction of any relevance to:
Jorah (Greyscaled)
Selmy (killed)
Rayder (killed)
Jaquen H'ghar (if he's training Arya at the Temple....there's much relevance to him being in Old Town)
It's almost to the point as far as the books go that you kind of hope he comes out at tells you that the HBO story and the books are going to be two completely different stories.....because if not, (including the ones that aren't going to make an appearance Griff, Connington, Stoneheart and the ones he's deemed the book stories to be so irrelevant that he's giving the characters new stories in the show Jamie/Sansa)....there's no much left that's relevant in most of the secondary characters.
actually both books & show appear to be falling off at the same point.lmao the books are still far and away superior to the show.
found last nights episode a bit of snoozer.
Game of Talk.
 
 I mainly agree but they can fix Jaquen H'ghar pretty quickly IMOI kind of thought it wouldn't have been a big deal to his future books with HBO going ahead of him.....but after last night, I think he really screwed the pooch. Just this season, we've seen a future demise or reduction of any relevance to:
Jorah (Greyscaled)
Selmy (killed)
Rayder (killed)
Jaquen H'ghar (if he's training Arya at the Temple....there's much relevance to him being in Old Town)
It's almost to the point as far as the books go that you kind of hope he comes out at tells you that the HBO story and the books are going to be two completely different stories.....because if not, (including the ones that aren't going to make an appearance Griff, Connington, Stoneheart and the ones he's deemed the book stories to be so irrelevant that he's giving the characters new stories in the show Jamie/Sansa)....there's no much left that's relevant in most of the secondary characters.
It's the difference between a written medium and a visual one. Given the ability to actually show stuff happening instead of talking about it, it's disappointing when the show spends a ton of time doing exposition via forced dialogue and/or has to introduce entire scenes of forced dialogue whose sole purpose is setting up other scenes. This season has done a ton of both.From a reader's perspective, I don't get the "Game of Talk" criticism at all, but to each their own.
That's the weakest link in the story, IMO..... with really, the only hint or roundabout mention of it in the show being the comment Tywin made to Tyrion (paraphrasing) " Because I could not prove that you weren't mine...I allowed you take our name" when he asked for his birthright of Casterly Rock.So what are the hypotheses on Tyrion's actual ancestry? Seems like they've set things up for him to be the 3rd Targaryen. Mad king got it on with Tywin's wife?
Did Tyrion never discuss dreaming of dragons in the HBO version? I don't recall any discussion of Johanna and Aerys in the show, but would not be surprised if there's been a bit more than just Tywin's comments to support this theory, which is pretty strong in the books. At least it is known to HBO viewers that Tywin was Aerys' Hand, which puts Johanna in the right place at the right time.That's the weakest link in the story, IMO..... with really, the only hint or roundabout mention of it in the show being the comment Tywin made to Tyrion (paraphrasing) " Because I could not prove that you weren't mine...I allowed you take our name" when he asked for his birthright of Casterly Rock.So what are the hypotheses on Tyrion's actual ancestry? Seems like they've set things up for him to be the 3rd Targaryen. Mad king got it on with Tywin's wife?
Agreed. The 3rd Targaryen thing isn't being developed very well. Particularly with the plot changes in the show. There are some obscure options left that would take some explaining for show viewers that hasn't really happened yet (Stannis/Shireen, Gendry, Trystane Martell could/do have Targaryen blood), but seems like they should have been developing those a bit more than they have if they're going to go that way and not have it come off as cheap.That's the weakest link in the story, IMO..... with really, the only hint or roundabout mention of it in the show being the comment Tywin made to Tyrion (paraphrasing) " Because I could not prove that you weren't mine...I allowed you take our name" when he asked for his birthright of Casterly Rock.So what are the hypotheses on Tyrion's actual ancestry? Seems like they've set things up for him to be the 3rd Targaryen. Mad king got it on with Tywin's wife?
IIRC they covered some of Tyrion's fascination with dragons briefly (I'm thinking of a scene where he's talking about the dragon skulls when they're in the dungeons of the Red Keep, and another where he talks about some reading he'd done on dragons). He also pulled off using the wildfire the old mad king had laying around.Did Tyrion never discuss dreaming of dragons in the HBO version? I don't recall any discussion of Johanna and Aerys in the show, but would not be surprised if there's been a bit more than just Tywin's comments to support this theory, which is pretty strong in the books. At least it is known to HBO viewers that Tywin was Aerys' Hand, which puts Johanna in the right place at the right time.That's the weakest link in the story, IMO..... with really, the only hint or roundabout mention of it in the show being the comment Tywin made to Tyrion (paraphrasing) " Because I could not prove that you weren't mine...I allowed you take our name" when he asked for his birthright of Casterly Rock.So what are the hypotheses on Tyrion's actual ancestry? Seems like they've set things up for him to be the 3rd Targaryen. Mad king got it on with Tywin's wife?
 Tenuous stuff.
  Tenuous stuff.actually both books & show appear to be falling off at the same point.lmao the books are still far and away superior to the show.
found last nights episode a bit of snoozer.
Game of Talk.
 
 Seems like a whole lot of set up for...what exactly? a bunch of meandering story lines and characters, just like books 4 and 5?
 
 #5 ended on a good note, with the Golden Company landing at Storm's End and Dany and Drogon landing in the Dothraki sea. Plus Victorian piling on to the sack of MereenSeems like a whole lot of set up for...what exactly? a bunch of meandering story lines and characters, just like books 4 and 5?
I think the books started to lose me in the middle of #3 (it's been a while).
IIRC the last half of the series seemed like a fairly dull travelog of Middle Earth or whatever.
And Arya just came out of her blind spell, right?#5 ended on a good note, with the Golden Company landing at Storm's End and Dany and Drogon landing in the Dothraki sea. Plus Victorian piling on to the sack of MereenSeems like a whole lot of set up for...what exactly? a bunch of meandering story lines and characters, just like books 4 and 5?
I think the books started to lose me in the middle of #3 (it's been a while).
IIRC the last half of the series seemed like a fairly dull travelog of Middle Earth or whatever.
####, forgot about that too. Winds of Winter is going to be off the hook.And Arya just came out of her blind spell, right?#5 ended on a good note, with the Golden Company landing at Storm's End and Dany and Drogon landing in the Dothraki sea. Plus Victorian piling on to the sack of MereenSeems like a whole lot of set up for...what exactly? a bunch of meandering story lines and characters, just like books 4 and 5?
I think the books started to lose me in the middle of #3 (it's been a while).
IIRC the last half of the series seemed like a fairly dull travelog of Middle Earth or whatever.
There's also the whole Jon getting gang stabbed (to death?) thing.####, forgot about that too. Winds of Winter is going to be off the hook.And Arya just came out of her blind spell, right?#5 ended on a good note, with the Golden Company landing at Storm's End and Dany and Drogon landing in the Dothraki sea. Plus Victorian piling on to the sack of MereenSeems like a whole lot of set up for...what exactly? a bunch of meandering story lines and characters, just like books 4 and 5?
I think the books started to lose me in the middle of #3 (it's been a while).
IIRC the last half of the series seemed like a fairly dull travelog of Middle Earth or whatever.
Well, that too.There's also the whole Jon getting gang stabbed (to death?) thing.####, forgot about that too. Winds of Winter is going to be off the hook.And Arya just came out of her blind spell, right?#5 ended on a good note, with the Golden Company landing at Storm's End and Dany and Drogon landing in the Dothraki sea. Plus Victorian piling on to the sack of MereenSeems like a whole lot of set up for...what exactly? a bunch of meandering story lines and characters, just like books 4 and 5?
I think the books started to lose me in the middle of #3 (it's been a while).
IIRC the last half of the series seemed like a fairly dull travelog of Middle Earth or whatever.
If you have ever read any of Martin's other works the endings are never "happy". I have a feeling most, if not all, of the dragons will be dead by the end.I'll be disappointed if the endgame boils down to Jon, Tyrion, and Danaerys riding off into the sunset on dragonback. That's too middle school fiction for me. Maybe they can do the Wayne's World Scooby Doo ending instead.
One, or more, of the Dragons/potential riders should bite it at some point. It's happened with the dire wolves, no reason it shouldn't happen to a dragon.
Tuff Voyaging is a fun read FYIsn0mm1s said:If you have ever read any of Martin's other works the endings are never "happy". I have a feeling most, if not all, of the dragons will be dead by the end.Rustoleum said:I'll be disappointed if the endgame boils down to Jon, Tyrion, and Danaerys riding off into the sunset on dragonback. That's too middle school fiction for me. Maybe they can do the Wayne's World Scooby Doo ending instead.
One, or more, of the Dragons/potential riders should bite it at some point. It's happened with the dire wolves, no reason it shouldn't happen to a dragon.
No. Victorian got injured during a battle. The red priest he takes on his ship uses his magic to heal him.Jon Connington got the greyscaleIs Victorian's hand injury gray scale? I think they are combining Victorian and mormant's role.
eh...I wouldn't put too much stock into this. HBO knows the end game, but the path they need to take will likely be much different than the path GRRM takes. One has 20 hours of film in which to work, the other has 3,000 pages.Thunderlips said:I kind of thought it wouldn't have been a big deal to his future books with HBO going ahead of him.....but after last night, I think he really screwed the pooch. Just this season, we've seen a future demise or reduction of any relevance to:
Jorah (Greyscaled)
Selmy (killed)
Rayder (killed)
Jaquen H'ghar (if he's training Arya at the Temple....there's much relevance to him being in Old Town)
It's almost to the point as far as the books go that you kind of hope he comes out at tells you that the HBO story and the books are going to be two completely different stories.....because if not, (including the ones that aren't going to make an appearance Griff, Connington, Stoneheart and the ones he's deemed the book stories to be so irrelevant that he's giving the characters new stories in the show Jamie/Sansa)....there's no much left that's relevant in most of the secondary characters.
I bet we get Balon's death and the Kingsmoot, and Victorian sailing for meereen all in one episode.eh...I wouldn't put too much stock into this. HBO knows the end game, but the path they need to take will likely be much different than the path GRRM takes. One has 20 hours of film in which to work, the other has 3,000 pages.Thunderlips said:I kind of thought it wouldn't have been a big deal to his future books with HBO going ahead of him.....but after last night, I think he really screwed the pooch. Just this season, we've seen a future demise or reduction of any relevance to:
Jorah (Greyscaled)
Selmy (killed)
Rayder (killed)
Jaquen H'ghar (if he's training Arya at the Temple....there's much relevance to him being in Old Town)
It's almost to the point as far as the books go that you kind of hope he comes out at tells you that the HBO story and the books are going to be two completely different stories.....because if not, (including the ones that aren't going to make an appearance Griff, Connington, Stoneheart and the ones he's deemed the book stories to be so irrelevant that he's giving the characters new stories in the show Jamie/Sansa)....there's no much left that's relevant in most of the secondary characters.
The Greyjoys are prominently featured in the books, but practically nonexistent in the show. Does that mean they're ultimately not important in the books? I don't believe that for a second.
 
 Lots of people? After suffering thru the 4th book, and most of the 5th, the 6th seems like it's set up for some #### to go downWho cares about the books now? The show has gotten past where we are in the books, and did it more optimally and with more interesting storylines. The next book better be phenomenal; it if suffers from the same drag as the last two books, Martin runs the risk of the show being the only thing people remember.
Martin's idea of "bittersweet" is probably to kill off so many of the good characters and leave so many evil SOBs in power that it will actually be a relief when the white walkers show up and just put humanity out of its misery.Yeah I don't even want to speculate what the end game will look like. Probably leave the people of Westeros as bad or worse off than they were in the very beginning.
Not sure but I would think they plan on hyping the #### out of the release of TWOW. Thought I read recently that TWOW will be released before season 6 on HBO but I haven't seen an estimated date.How long in advance do we know books are coming out? Is like to read or listen to the others before the new one and want to give myself some time.
The last book was 4 months from Martin announcing it was done until it was on the shelf. I'd imagine the publisher would clear space to get the next one out in a similar time frame.Bigboy10182000 said:I forgot how much was going on at the end of ADWD. This next book should be amazing.
How long in advance do we know books are coming out? Is like to read or listen to the others before the new one and want to give myself some time.
I kind of thought it wouldn't have been a big deal to his future books with HBO going ahead of him.....but after last night, I think he really screwed the pooch. Just this season, we've seen a future demise or reduction of any relevance to:
Jorah (Greyscaled)
Selmy (killed)
Rayder (killed)
Jaquen H'ghar (if he's training Arya at the Temple....there's much relevance to him being in Old Town)
It's almost to the point as far as the books go that you kind of hope he comes out at tells you that the HBO story and the books are going to be two completely different stories.....because if not, (including the ones that aren't going to make an appearance Griff, Connington, Stoneheart and the ones he's deemed the book stories to be so irrelevant that he's giving the characters new stories in the show Jamie/Sansa)....there's no much left that's relevant in most of the secondary characters.
 
 