Feel free to discuss the books and series openly in this thread. If you haven't read the books or don't want spoilers please go to the other thread. Hopefully this will help with the thread getting off topic. Thanks.
Never seen any of these, I should probably try to watch a few.
I've got a couple questions for you guys. In the books did the dragons get stolen? I just read the first two books for a second time and don't remember this happening.
Also, have they condensed Arya's timeline in Harenhall or is there just a lot more to come from her before she leaves? It seems like her story is moving pretty quickly.
I've got a couple questions for you guys. In the books did the dragons get stolen? I just read the first two books for a second time and don't remember this happening.
Also, have they condensed Arya's timeline in Harenhall or is there just a lot more to come from her before she leaves? It seems like her story is moving pretty quickly.
I'm still not sure how they are going to get all the action from the Blackwater into these supposed last two episodes. I will be ****** if they skip out on a lot of that.
Close to the books or not, I am trying to take the series at face value. Both are extremely entertaining and have to be different to succeed. All I care about is that they keep kicking total ***, which is no problem so far.
I'm still not sure how they are going to get all the action from the Blackwater into these supposed last two episodes. I will be ****** if they skip out on a lot of that.
Close to the books or not, I am trying to take the series at face value. Both are extremely entertaining and have to be different to succeed. All I care about is that they keep kicking total ***, which is no problem so far.
I agree. The series should be enjoyed as a separate entity from the books, assuming they hit the major plot points. I think they've done a good job of adapting the source material so far.
The last 3 episodes should be very action packed. Blackwater is the next episode, written by GRRM himself.
There are three episodes left, the promo for next week made an error. From what they say, the Blackwater will be the most epic battle sequence ever in a TV show, so it should be awesome.
Blackwater is episode 9. "The Price of Winterfell" or something like that is next weeks episode.
I watch the show as appointment television. Not much has done that for me in the last 10 years. I'm interested in reading the books but don't want to get caught up watching the shows after I've read the book thinking about all the crap they've left out. Can I safely the read the first book given where they are at in the tv series without spoiling anything that's up coming?
I watch the show as appointment television. Not much has done that for me in the last 10 years. I'm interested in reading the books but don't want to get caught up watching the shows after I've read the book thinking about all the crap they've left out. Can I safely the read the first book given where they are at in the tv series without spoiling anything that's up coming?
Is the girl Robb screwed in the last episode supposed to take the place of Jeyne Westerling? If so, what are the chances that the Red Wedding is scrapped and they do an alternative storyline? I really hope that is not the case because that chapter was series-altering.