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On May 15 2017 20:51 Sbrubbles wrote:Show nested quote +On May 09 2017 05:54 andrewlt wrote:On May 07 2017 18:33 opisska wrote:I quite enjoy how the books are no longer really ahead, so that all the fun of speculation is now available also to us who only watched the series. Before it was all like "in the books, it's like that", but now nobody knows. Moreover, learning about the book differences is no longer much of a spoiler, so one can read things pretty much freely. What a great time, I almost wish they dragged it out longer The show is now ahead on almost all story lines. I would say all story lines, but I could be forgetting something. The show, however, leaves out some of the little details that fuel speculation. The book differences mostly highlight the plot points that don't matter much in the grand scheme of things. The differences in season 6 feel like a way for the show to get to where the books are headed in a faster, more condensed manner. There is still the possibility that GRRM trolls everybody by having the show and the book have major differences in their respective endings. Some differences are to be expected at this point. I'm expecting that, to be honest, but I can also see it happenning in a telltale game style that despite diverging subplots, everything still converges on the same ending (by strategically killing off some characters in the tv series).
Maybe, I'm cynical but I'm not expecting GRRM to actually finish the books (or if he does, not as planned).
He just has so much ground to cover right now with some of the new plots he's opened up (Euron, Citadel / Marwyn / Jaqen - I don't even know if this is going to be one or two side-plots, ect). Add some of his old statements about multiple pretenders winning the Iron Throne and how is there going to be time for all that? Given it took him years to resolve joining 3 plot lines at Mereen - which actually isn't done yet now that I think about it - I don't see him being able to do that in his planned 2-3 books.
So that either means more books, which I can't honestly see him completing or he'll have to prune some of the planned twists and turns.
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Since I'll be away at that time, the deliberation about whether my wife can watch it without me or not have already started
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i hope they actually develop this storyline now.
they've been teasing it since the start and it hasn't gone anywhere
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On May 24 2017 08:38 Frolossus wrote:i hope they actually develop this storyline now. they've been teasing it since the start and it hasn't gone anywhere
Eh, we've had some pieces. I imagine the white walkers will assault the wall this season, and possibly a "final battle" in the last season. Should see a lot of them now
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Seems like a lot of boring CGI battle scenes and too little of actual talking, which is the best part of GoT
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Optimistic conclusion based on...trailer only? O_o
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I think it looks awesome and can't wait for this season to start! Hard to believe that on a normal season we'd be half way through or a little over by now.
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On May 25 2017 02:10 cSc.Dav1oN wrote: Optimistic conclusion based on...trailer only? O_o
I don't think you know me well enough, I am a walking embodiment of optimism.
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On May 25 2017 02:09 opisska wrote: Seems like a lot of boring CGI battle scenes and too little of actual talking, which is the best part of GoT I mean they have to show the battles in a trailer right Also it's getting close to the finish line so ofc there will be lots of battles as well. But yeah i hope there will also be great dialogue, great character development and great, natural plot development on top of that. The trailer looks fine, i am kinda excited. (and yes i will still nitpick anything as soon as the episodes are out )
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Great trailer, lots of interesting information (Jon vs Balish bring it on!), I just couldn't decipher what was Melisandre overlooking, I suppose Dragonstone but not too sure.
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This trailer shows much less details about season overall in comparison to s6 trailer which is a good sign imo
And hoping there will be less plot holes like last season Dorn
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That wasn't a plot hole, just a plot pussy
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Indeed, it was awful with small exceptions by Bronn performance and bewbs in prison.
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On May 25 2017 02:44 FreakyDroid wrote: Great trailer, lots of interesting information (Jon vs Balish bring it on!), I just couldn't decipher what was Melisandre overlooking, I suppose Dragonstone but not too sure.
It looked like the same staircase Dany was ascending (probs Dragonstone) and I'm guessing it was there to get us hyped for Dany/Meli meeting.
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Weird that the trailer doesn't show any ice zombies. I guess they want to end most of the political subplots before moving to the final war between blue magic stuff and red magic stuff.
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Is this the last season or is there another? Just trying to judge how many deaths to expect.
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Considering the abbreviated seasons remaining, I hope they start the ice zombies story line this year.
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On May 25 2017 05:49 Sent. wrote: Weird that the trailer doesn't show any ice zombies. I guess they want to end most of the political subplots before moving to the final war between blue magic stuff and red magic stuff.
GoT (ASoIaF) shows a very bleak picture of humanity. I think the overarching concept is meant to be: people in power are too preoccupied with their petty game of thrones to realize their civilization is getting wiped out. So I think the political subplots will continue until very late into the overall plot.
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