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SPOILER WARNING If you only watch the show, this thread will spoil you of future events in HBO's Game of Thrones. Thread contains discussion of all books of the series A Song of Ice and FireClick Here for the spoiler-free thread. |
On July 31 2014 04:41 Noro wrote:Show nested quote +On July 31 2014 04:35 c0ldfusion wrote: I like it. Death should have some finality to it. Too much of this resurrection stuff weakens the story. The number of true deaths far outweighs the ressurections... Also, I don't see how so many people are freaking out about Arianne and not the Greyjoys? They play such a big role in Feast and Dance... I'm so unimpressed with how D&D act like there isn't enough material to keep the show going until Winds comes out. :/ Yeah, i think there would be plenty of stuff to show for affc and adwd. I mean, sure there aren't as many huge moments in these 2 books than in the rest of the series, but i would say that 10 episodes isn't enough.
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Yea I hope Victarion is still in there, one of my favorite characters :O
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On July 31 2014 05:14 TheFish7 wrote: Yea I hope Victarion is still in there, one of my favorite characters :O
Same man... That chapter in Feast where he's fighting on the ship.. Dang. That won me over for him instantly.
But real, they're worried about how they're running out of stuff for Bran, but they could've easily put Cold Hands in the show and had a whole season of them hanging with Cold Hands and I would've been okay with that. Again and again it just feels like they're dumbing down the show for people.
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On July 31 2014 06:04 Noro wrote:Show nested quote +On July 31 2014 05:14 TheFish7 wrote: Yea I hope Victarion is still in there, one of my favorite characters :O Same man... That chapter in Feast where he's fighting on the ship.. Dang. That won me over for him instantly. But real, they're worried about how they're running out of stuff for Bran, but they could've easily put Cold Hands in the show and had a whole season of them hanging with Cold Hands and I would've been okay with that. Again and again it just feels like they're dumbing down the show for people. Hmm, and do you guys agree that he's an undead now? pretty popular theory, has some good arguments
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I think people conflate number of pages in the books with actual impact in the story. Of all the Greyjoys only three have any real impact on the overall story (Balon, Theon and possibly Victarion). When you look at it honestly so far all the others are just filler. Same goes with half of Dorne and, frankly, LSH. MAYBE if x or y happen in the next books their true impact will be much greater, but as it stands now that's not the case.
I can understand having so many characters from GRRM's narrative perspective, trying to emulate history and whatnot (since History is built up by mostly small actions by lots of different people). However this approach does not translate well to media outside written media. The TV series has to juggle a budget, people's short attention spans and it's own creative vision of the story when writing the scripts. Of course the result is going to be different from the books.
In any case all this bitching about an unfinished cast for an unfinished series based on unfinished books seems a bit over the top at the moment. Just wait and see.
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Sorry but that is just wrong, if balon has relevance then so too does Euron. We dont even know where Euron has really been and his end game plan but we know enough to know that this is all very fishy. Plus the fact he sent the entire fleet to war against the west coast. Hence forcing the tyrells to take dragonstone and as far as we knowed near killed loras tyrell. Which set in motion the final downfall of Cersei and what seems to be the rest of the lannister dynasty since Kevan is dead now too. We dont know the implications of LSH yet, but we know she is hellbent on revenge and Brienne is leading Jamie right to her. You could say that if jamie goes to dorne in the show then she wont be relevant anymore I guess. She is still relevant in the books.
What half of dorne are you talking about? The half that didnt show in that casting video? You mean the heirs to Dorne and the man who nearly killed myrcella which could force Dorne into a war before they want too. At least the leaving out some sandsnakes makes sense from a budget point of view alone.
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On July 31 2014 18:04 Serek wrote: I think people conflate number of pages in the books with actual impact in the story. Of all the Greyjoys only three have any real impact on the overall story (Balon, Theon and possibly Victarion). When you look at it honestly so far all the others are just filler. Same goes with half of Dorne and, frankly, LSH. MAYBE if x or y happen in the next books their true impact will be much greater, but as it stands now that's not the case.
I can understand having so many characters from GRRM's narrative perspective, trying to emulate history and whatnot (since History is built up by mostly small actions by lots of different people). However this approach does not translate well to media outside written media. The TV series has to juggle a budget, people's short attention spans and it's own creative vision of the story when writing the scripts. Of course the result is going to be different from the books.
In any case all this bitching about an unfinished cast for an unfinished series based on unfinished books seems a bit over the top at the moment. Just wait and see. i think GRRM does a good job of balancing out the major houses. Whenever i had to explain Aoisaf to interested friends, this was one of my arguments, that the story is set up as a traditional centrealized drama, with the center power figure dying, thus giving the opportunity for the 2 sides to fight. And then that is just shattered by the end of book one, and gradually you realize that all the great houses of the 7 kingdoms have their agenda (dont nitpick), and are about as relevant as the initial two sides, Some of them (Tyrells, Martells, possibly soon the Vale, maybe Greyjoys if the Dragon horn works out)actually surprassing the Starks, and now the Lannisters as well, in strength and political position.
I know many wont agree with this, nonetheless I think it's one of the big strengths of the series. Now as u say, it s harder to sell that to a tv audience in 10 episodes/season on a fixed budget, so the TV will keep it more Lannister+Stark centered, but the point is the Martells and teh Greyjoys are impactful, at least in the books, and gonna be more so imo.
And why do u say bitching? Discussing the show/books/theories it's about the only way you can entertain your GoT-desire, it's not over the top, it s not pointless. Will it produce a result or a useful conclusion, no, but that s not the aim.
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oh... hmm neat.. I would actually get that if it were an atlas book rather than a collection of poster size maps.
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On July 31 2014 18:04 Serek wrote: I think people conflate number of pages in the books with actual impact in the story. Of all the Greyjoys only three have any real impact on the overall story (Balon, Theon and possibly Victarion). When you look at it honestly so far all the others are just filler. Same goes with half of Dorne and, frankly, LSH. MAYBE if x or y happen in the next books their true impact will be much greater, but as it stands now that's not the case.
I can understand having so many characters from GRRM's narrative perspective, trying to emulate history and whatnot (since History is built up by mostly small actions by lots of different people). However this approach does not translate well to media outside written media. The TV series has to juggle a budget, people's short attention spans and it's own creative vision of the story when writing the scripts. Of course the result is going to be different from the books.
In any case all this bitching about an unfinished cast for an unfinished series based on unfinished books seems a bit over the top at the moment. Just wait and see.
All those "filler" pages you are referring to are about to play MAJOR roles in the upcomming books. Unlike all the other characters, they didn't have since book 1 to establish their narrative.
If you look at The Winds of Winter current roster for confirmed view point characters, Victarion/Euron/Theon/Arianne are all in there, and if you look at where their storys end in Dance, how could you say that that's all pointless filler?
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The Iron Islands aren't one of the seven kingdoms. Their population is tiny and they have mostly attacked undefended outposts so far. Aside from Theon and Vicatarion, the rest aren't really important. Personally, I found Aeron to be very tiresome and annoying. Same with Euron, unless he's really Pyat Pree in disguise.
Dorne is shaping up to be a major player but they have the smallest population in the seven kingdoms. Doran himself has admitted as much. They don't have a big enough population for many of their houses to play meaningful roles. I would find it strange, though, if they cut Arianne while keeping all the elder Sand Snakes. Arianne just seems more important to the story than all the Sand Snakes.
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On August 01 2014 01:47 andrewlt wrote: The Iron Islands aren't one of the seven kingdoms. ofc they are lol
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7+1 = The North, Vale, Rock, Reach, Stormlands, Iron Islands, Dorne + the unofficial Riverlands.
I do remember Riverlands more or less part of the 7 Kingdoms, with shit like Robert's "Making the 8".
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All three of you are wrong.
The Seven Kingdoms are:
Kingdom of the North Kingdom of Mountain and Vale Kingdom of the Isles and Rivers Kingdom of the Rock Kingdom of the Reach Kingdom of the Stormlands Dorne
Then there are nine regions within the Seven Kingdoms:
The North Iron Islands Riverlands Vale The Westerlands Crownlands The Reach Stormlands Dorne
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On August 01 2014 02:31 Serejai wrote:+ Show Spoiler +All three of you are wrong.
The Seven Kingdoms are:
Kingdom of the North Kingdom of Mountain and Vale Kingdom of the Isles and Rivers Kingdom of the Rock Kingdom of the Reach Kingdom of the Stormlands Dorne
Then there are nine regions within the Seven Kingdoms:
The North Iron Islands Riverlands Vale The Westerlands Crownlands The Reach Stormlands Dorne
This is correct. For clarity, "The Seven Kingdoms" refers to the way Westeros was divided when Aegon the Conqueror landed. At that time, the king of the Iron Islands had conquered the Riverlands and it was all one kingdom. In the time of ASOIAF, there are nine regions, none of which are kingdoms.
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On August 01 2014 02:31 Serejai wrote: All three of you are wrong.
The Seven Kingdoms are:
Kingdom of the North Kingdom of Mountain and Vale Kingdom of the Isles and Rivers Kingdom of the Rock Kingdom of the Reach Kingdom of the Stormlands Dorne
Then there are nine regions within the Seven Kingdoms:
The North Iron Islands Riverlands Vale The Westerlands Crownlands The Reach Stormlands Dorne yes, that s what i meant, jsut didnt use the word "region" cuz it's not used ever, in the series. The 7 Kingdoms were named after the 7 u enumarated, but now there are 9, and techinally non of them are kingdoms.
Saying the North or the Iron Ilands or the Westerlands are 1 of the kingdoms is techinally incorrect, but for all intents and purposes they are
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he hasn't really said anything...
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On August 02 2014 01:30 c0ldfusion wrote:he hasn't really said anything... lots of bullshit and untrue premises, some interesting highlights, worst video so far
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