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Ramsay is ten times more interesting a character and more exciting a villain than the Night King. C'mon.
What if the Night King makes Ramsay into a snowman and then he kills the Night King then eats a nice steak?
COLD AS ICE!
Ramsay is ten times more interesting a character and more exciting a villain than the Night King. C'mon.
The Hound's scene argue the inevitability of violence. That's a pretty horrible statement and way different from the source material.
I think people care more about the show being shit than GRRM does anymore. His problem is people thinking the show is going to resemble the books, but once TWOW is out that won't be an issue anymore.
Jacobs is generally clueless.
The Hound's scene argue the inevitability of violence. That's a pretty horrible statement and way different from the source material.
More people are going to know GRRM more for the show.
He was a cunt before though. The arc went from him joining the Kingsguard so that he could fuck his sister to him trying to be the best Kingsguard he could be.
Was he a good Kingsguard Knight? The princess and king died under his watch, he had no clue where the king was this season when Tommen converted, and he didn't even realize four other kingsguard were wearing the faith's insignia. If he was trying to be the best, he was failing miserably.
Is it? In Dance Jon goes down a peace making path and ends up stabbed. Dany tries to secure Meereen by peaceful means and the city falls apart within and is besieged from the outside. Even the Faith have turned violent.
And when Jaime is confronted with a siege he uses threats of terror to get a resolution. Joffrey on the show was right, these petty conflicts with continue until feudalism is ended and the State (King) holds a monopoly on power.
That's completely wrong. Jon gets stabbed because he wouldn't make peace with the Boltons and kept antagonizing them by negotiating marriage treaties between Alys Karstark and Signor, imprisoning a Bolton ally, trying to kidnap the lady of Winterfell and giving Stannis campaign advice.
I'm not sure why you think an absolute monarchy is a good idea. Petty conflicts continue to absolute monarchy although yes, it's preferable to feudalism.
New member here though. Hi, guys. First post.
Is it really possibility there won't be a surprise tomorrow? That would mighty lame if things played out exactly how we thought they would before the season even started.
It's exactly where the books and Sandor is headed. The colossal warrior named the protector of man who spent the whole series protecting someone isn't about to sit around the rest of the series when the dragons choke his river with corpses and the Others come.
The concept of a knight isn't a bad thing, righteous violence, and GRRM has pushed that outside of the main series so its not like he's dedicated to a pacifist angle or solely showing knights as a bad thing as a history lesson for readers. He's grounded the concept, showed its flaws and evils, and primarily used Sandor to do it. Now its time to show the other side and bring out his true knights.
With the amount of attention he's gotten since his reappearance, I highly doubt he'll only appear in the show. I kind of have a sinking feeling that the next two episodes are going to double down on their cliffhangers.I'm not so sure about that. They way it played it out in AFFC, it seems like the Hound's story is done. He's at peace now.
I'd be disappointed if GRRM brings the Hound back into the story.
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With the amount of attention he's gotten since his reappearance, I highly doubt he'll only appear in the show. I kind of have a sinking feeling that the next two episodes are going to double down on their cliffhangers.
The Walking Dead style :|
I always forget Kevan exists in the show. He's like the anti-Tywin.
Alright, so who's gonna bite it before the season's end?
Totally Dead Tier
Ramsay
Kevan
Pycelle
Loras
Rickon
Maybe Dead Tier
Tommen
High Sparrow
Margaery
Tormund
Edd
Alive/Plot armor tier
Dany/Jon/Tyrion trinity
All currently living Starks not named Rickon
Sneaky bros Varys and Littlefinger
Cersei and Jaime
Greyjoys
Everyone else ala Brienne, Pod, Davos, Bronn etc.
Syrio
I don't think Sansa has plot armor, and think she could die at just about any time.
I don't think Sansa has plot armor, and think she could die at just about any time.
pls kill tyrion, he is boring as fuck
She's gone though so hopefully she's safe from King's Landing bullshit.I more or less agree with your list, although I'd move Loras to the maybe pile and put Wun Wun in his place.
The Queen of Thornes may also get the same treatment as Pycelle and Kevan as she is also on the small council, so a maybe for her.
Lancel is probably a definite as well.
And this is what I mean when I say the TV show is spoiling the books in ways most viewers dont really consider. By ending the Arya plot so abruptly, Benioff and Weiss have all but confirmed that its insignificant enough in Martins overall scheme that he didnt tell them much about it. In short, Martin sent Arya to Braavos for assassin training, sure, but mostly to remove her from the narrative while he shuffled other characters around.
I see Vox agrees with me:
http://www.vox.com/2016/6/17/11960470/game-of-thrones-arya-next-book-george-rr-martin
tl;dr like I've been saying anything cut short or not in the tv show is filler by GURM.
It makes me sad when people think character development, motivations, thematic resonance, consistency, and world building are filter.
It makes me sad when people think character development, motivations, thematic resonance, consistency, and world building are filter.
Do you only care about basic plot details in stories?
I see Vox agrees with me:
http://www.vox.com/2016/6/17/11960470/game-of-thrones-arya-next-book-george-rr-martin
tl;dr like I've been saying anything cut short or not in the tv show is filler by GURM.
I don't think there's much character development going on in Arya and Dany's AffC/DwD plots. World building, absolutely, every page has that and GRRM is brilliant doing it. But Arya and Dany have mostly been spinning their wheels for a while now. I'm not necessarily saying that's the worst thing, since we get world building out of it, but it seems clear to me that they're two pieces of the jigsaw puzzle that GRRM had to simply put off to the side while the real meat of the story is happening in Westeros or with other characters like Barristan and Tyrion.
I don't think there's much character development going on in Arya and Dany's AffC/DwD plots. World building, absolutely, every page has that and GRRM is brilliant doing it. But Arya and Dany have mostly been spinning their wheels for a while now. I'm not necessarily saying that's the worst thing, since we get world building out of it, but it seems clear to me that they're two pieces of the jigsaw puzzle that GRRM had to simply put off to the side while the real meat of the story is happening in Westeros or with other characters like Barristan and Tyrion.
It's funny because Tyrion's been terrible in both the show and the books ever since killing his dad.
Lyanna and Rickon must survive so that she can become Lady of Winterfell.If Lyanna Mormont dies tonight for one reason or another I'm gonna lock myself in my room and cry!!
Extremely unlikely.
Bran, Sansa, Arya, Jon, Tyrion and Daenerys are the main characters and endgame death material at best.
Hey bros do you remember Ned stark at all? He was the Main character ...
Hey bros do you remember Ned stark at all? He was the Main character ...
I want to know what Sam is doing. He's way behind the books, and has to become a badass master or whatever. It took Arya fucking ages to become an assassin.
Catching up the episode now due to exams, watching Jaime relapsing is really painful.
Er, I don't think you remember Arya and Dany's stories in the books well then.
Daenerys' last chapter has her embracing her Targaryen heritage. Fire and blood. Dragons do not plant trees. Hell, she disowns the Meereenese as her children and says she cannot make a people good realizing she belongs in Westeros. She's meant to conquer and brute force people into doing what she want not to compromise according to her. In fact that's why her whole ADWD story was her being put in more and more situations giving up things for peace. She hated every second of it and then she snaps at the end. No more compromising.
Arya on the other hand has been progressing into Dexter. Her last chapter has her enjoy killing so much that the way she's talking about a mark of hers is framed as if she were talking about someone she wanted to bone. "She wanted him so bad." It's kinda sad.
Show Arya never gave up her soul. Book Arya has been killing people she doesn't know because the FM told her to whilst killing people she's had on her list and getting a sort of ecstasy out of it.
Cat and Arya have a lot in common actually.