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to me, it will end like this: Tyrion will join Daenerys, they'll conquer King's Landing, and at some point she'll marry Jon and face the White Walkers together. After all is said and done, Winterfell will be only spooky ruins and Melissandre (or Bran) will live there
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Annoying how the posts here goes:
There´s a spoiler thread for a reason
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Travis Knight wrote:Marty McFly wrote:Travis Knight wrote:Spoiler:Spoiler:Spoiler:
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the blackfish needs to start collecting them starklings.
Guano wrote:Fourni3r forgetting he has Bob cousy handles
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Travis Knight wrote:jc23 wrote:havent read the books, but i found this fan speculation about who Jon Snows mother was pretty interesting. I suppose it can be a spoiler but he only talks about the past and the stuff that the show never covered.
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jc23 wrote:^^^I think the show is great so that is why i have been content not reading, but all of this back story has me very intrigued. I might now just read up until the show. If that "rumor" is true i can see a really cool revelation coming about between Jon Snow and another popular character in future books.
In the case of the books, if there's to be any revelation, the only person who can make the reveal is
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Invictus wrote:Travis Knight wrote:jc23 wrote:havent read the books, but i found this fan speculation about who Jon Snows mother was pretty interesting. I suppose it can be a spoiler but he only talks about the past and the stuff that the show never covered.
[youtube]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=imEZ20DodGQ[/youtube]
what do you book folk think?Spoiler:jc23 wrote:^^^I think the show is great so that is why i have been content not reading, but all of this back story has me very intrigued. I might now just read up until the show. If that "rumor" is true i can see a really cool revelation coming about between Jon Snow and another popular character in future books.
In the case of the books, if there's to be any revelation, the only person who can make the reveal isOtherwise only the readers might know while the characters don't, or it may not even be overtly revealed.Spoiler:
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How are the books? Just finished season one and am thinking about adding it to my cart / potentially buying it to read on my iPhone/iPad.
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Knickstape1214 wrote:How are the books? Just finished season one and am thinking about adding it to my cart / potentially buying it to read on my iPhone/iPad.
I've made it a point to never read books or comics of shows I like because it generally ruins the show or movie
Examples---the hobbit/lord of the rings and Harry potter (I'm 25 so kiss my ass if u laugh at that I love that series haha) I refuse to read any game of thrones or walking dead material
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Knickstape1214 wrote:How are the books? Just finished season one and am thinking about adding it to my cart / potentially buying it to read on my iPhone/iPad.
They are already in season 4, so I would just watch the show. Season 4 is going to cover all of Book 3 and part of Books 4/5 it looks like.
Books are long as fck btw. Only reason I read them is because I couldn't resist finding out what happens. You can a lot more backstory and details in the books too.
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Knickstape1214 wrote:How are the books? Just finished season one and am thinking about adding it to my cart / potentially buying it to read on my iPhone/iPad.
There's a LOT more detail. You get a much better look into the thought process of some characters and there's more in depth focus on key characters (I wouldn't fully buy Davos' loyalty to Stannis if not for the books providing back story). If you really enjoy the show, the books are a great additional supplement but if you could live with what the show provides, then you could do with reading other stuff because the show stays close to the source material in most respects.
The only issues I have with the books are that GRRM is obsessed with describing every character's shield colors and every meal that everyone eats. You will get a 200 word description of what a character had for breakfast...it won't do anything for the story but GRRM loves that ish. I skip whole paragraphs of family emblems/banners or meal descriptions in each book...which could bite me at some point because damn near everything else is of some sort of importance. Example: In the books, there's a jester named Patchface who speaks gibberish and is considered crazy/creepy by most characters...but it turns out that he's been predicting the future with all the gibberish he speaks. He's a minor character, I don't think he's even made it onto the show, but I started to gloss over his songs and comments right up until I found out they were foretelling things (and if I hadn't seen it mentioned on a forum, I'd have read the whole series without ever knowing).
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j4remi wrote:Knickstape1214 wrote:How are the books? Just finished season one and am thinking about adding it to my cart / potentially buying it to read on my iPhone/iPad.
There's a LOT more detail. You get a much better look into the thought process of some characters and there's more in depth focus on key characters (I wouldn't fully buy Davos' loyalty to Stannis if not for the books providing back story). If you really enjoy the show, the books are a great additional supplement but if you could live with what the show provides, then you could do with reading other stuff because the show stays close to the source material in most respects.
The only issues I have with the books are that GRRM is obsessed with describing every character's shield colors and every meal that everyone eats. You will get a 200 word description of what a character had for breakfast...it won't do anything for the story but GRRM loves that ish. I skip whole paragraphs of family emblems/banners or meal descriptions in each book...which could bite me at some point because damn near everything else is of some sort of importance. Example: In the books, there's a jester named Patchface who speaks gibberish and is considered crazy/creepy by most characters...but it turns out that he's been predicting the future with all the gibberish he speaks. He's a minor character, I don't think he's even made it onto the show, but I started to gloss over his songs and comments right up until I found out they were foretelling things (and if I hadn't seen it mentioned on a forum, I'd have read the whole series without ever knowing).
Oh god this. Even though i watched the show, and know what happens, i like to read and see the intense scenes from the book itself. But i find myself skipping those unnecessary details, especially since the show has given me all the imagery im going to need when the books shifts to castle black, or kings landing. I just picture what it looks like in the show and im good.
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With a single scowl, Stannis makes a point that sell swords are dangerous when facing an opponent like Tywin who can buy enemies off and turn them against you. See Red Wedding.
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I don't necessarily skip those "unnecessary" parts. I try to read every word. But I find my self asking myself "wtf did I just read" after I read those parts lol. All those details and big archaic words from Medieval Europe throw me off. I used to try to look up those words, but **** takes forever.BloodyNose wrote:j4remi wrote:Knickstape1214 wrote:How are the books? Just finished season one and am thinking about adding it to my cart / potentially buying it to read on my iPhone/iPad.
There's a LOT more detail. You get a much better look into the thought process of some characters and there's more in depth focus on key characters (I wouldn't fully buy Davos' loyalty to Stannis if not for the books providing back story). If you really enjoy the show, the books are a great additional supplement but if you could live with what the show provides, then you could do with reading other stuff because the show stays close to the source material in most respects.
The only issues I have with the books are that GRRM is obsessed with describing every character's shield colors and every meal that everyone eats. You will get a 200 word description of what a character had for breakfast...it won't do anything for the story but GRRM loves that ish. I skip whole paragraphs of family emblems/banners or meal descriptions in each book...which could bite me at some point because damn near everything else is of some sort of importance. Example: In the books, there's a jester named Patchface who speaks gibberish and is considered crazy/creepy by most characters...but it turns out that he's been predicting the future with all the gibberish he speaks. He's a minor character, I don't think he's even made it onto the show, but I started to gloss over his songs and comments right up until I found out they were foretelling things (and if I hadn't seen it mentioned on a forum, I'd have read the whole series without ever knowing).
Oh god this. Even though i watched the show, and know what happens, i like to read and see the intense scenes from the book itself. But i find myself skipping those unnecessary details, especially since the show has given me all the imagery im going to need when the books shifts to castle black, or kings landing. I just picture what it looks like in the show and im good.
I usually just use what I see in the show for visual imagination. I mostly like the book for the dialogue and thoughts/feelings of the characters. And of course, the suspense and drama of what's to happen.
I'm glad I had the show, because I could never imagine places like Meeren.
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Was driving to the station and Elvis Duran was talking about GOT...then got disconnected by going through an underpass...when the station picked back up they were talking about someone (a female) being killed off on a show (that she was on their show and basically said "we'll i'm dead"). Is this someone in GOT? Anyone know?
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moocow007 wrote:Was driving to the station and Elvis Duran was talking about GOT...then got disconnected by going through an underpass...when the station picked back up they were talking about someone (a female) being killed off on a show (that she was on their show and basically said "we'll i'm dead"). Is this someone in GOT? Anyone know?
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Will Bran and John Snow finally reunite ????




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Holy fck, that white walker was scccarrrry!!!
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Someone quickly call blade.
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