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I also agree with the idea of having Arianne accompany Oberyn to King's Landing.
Im nearing the end of AFFC now, is there actually going to be a decent climax? It's not looking that way really.
Im nearing the end of AFFC now, is there actually going to be a decent climax? It's not looking that way really.
Not really, no
Towards the end of ADWD the timelines 'merge' and some characters in AFFC will appear towards the end of that book
Come on now. AFFCThe tables twisting on Cersei and Jaime giving 0 fucks about it isn't a Climax? Brienne seeing Catelyn again, then dying? The Martell's having an Onyx Dragon Coin (whatever that means.)
No jaw-droppers like ASOS but pretty solid endings.
Come on now. AFFCThe tables twisting on Cersei and Jaime giving 0 fucks about it isn't a Climax? Brienne seeing Catelyn again, then dying? The Martell's having an Onyx Dragon Coin (whatever that means.)
No jaw-droppers like ASOS but pretty solid endings.
Come on now. AFFCThe tables twisting on Cersei and Jaime giving 0 fucks about it isn't a Climax? Brienne seeing Catelyn again, then dying? The Martell's having an Onyx Dragon Coin (whatever that means.)
No jaw-droppers like ASOS but pretty solid endings.
AFFCI finished the book a couple days ago. I found the Jaime/Cercei ending points pretty damn satisfying. The rest left me dangling (so to speak), but not really any worse than the previous books.
I do wish GRRM had NOT revealed Stoneheart at the end of ASoS. It would have made the rumors of her and her final appearance much more dramatic. The ending to Brianne's tale was dumb, though. Lots of wasted space. Kinda hope that one word saves her (haven't read ADWD).
Any speculation on what that might have been?
Can someone answer this question for me: did Bran warg into Summer and Shaggydog simultaneously when he went to help Jon's escape from the wildlings? Or did he just warg into Summer and Shaggydog followed the leader?
I wasnt present for Pedro Pascals audition, but I understand that he really killed it with his reading. And since his casting was announced, the producer of another TV show on which he appeared recently has written me to say how terrific Pascal is, and to congratulate us on the casting. So I suspect that he will turn out to be a wonderful Red Viper.
I do know that David and Dan and HBO do favor having a racially and ethnically diverse cast on the series. It is true that weve lost several black characters who appear in the novels (Chataya and Alayaya, Jalabhar Xho, Strong Belwas), but to balance that, characters like Salladhor Saan and Xaro Xhoan Daxos, both white in the books, have been played by black actors. Missandei as well, though in the books the Naathi are golden-skinned, not white.
As for the Dornishmen, well, though by and large I reject one to one analogies, Ive always pictured the salty Dornish as being more Mediterranean than African in appearance; Greek, Spanish, Italian, Portugese, etc. Dark hair and eyes, olive skin. Pedro Pascal is Chilean. (Check out Amoks version of the Red Viper, thats how I saw him. Or Magali Villenueves beautiful and sexy portrait of Princess Arianne).
When and if the show introduces.... {{{ ASOS}}} .... I expect we will see the same diversity as in the books, ranging from Tyene (blond and blue-eyed) to Sarella (light brown skin, as her mother was a Summer Islander). And I expect that the crew of the CINNAMON WIND will all be cast with black actorsPrince Oberyns daughters, the Sand Snakes,
GRRM on Red Viper casting
That's so subtly powerful.GRRM revealed in an interview.
THE WINDS OF WINTER possible spoiler
SWORD!
Probably nothing buuuuuuut Ryan Gosling was seen driving in Reykjavik 2 days ago with the owners of the icelandic production company that is also handling GOT stuff in Iceland.
Probably nothing buuuuuuut Ryan Gosling was seen driving in Reykjavik 2 days ago with the owners of the icelandic production company that is also handling GOT stuff in Iceland.
Argh!
After taking a hiatus from the first three episodes, I decided to come back and finish it off...Just wow.
I'm disappointed in myself though. I stopped to read the books, and I'm about 20% through Book 1...I just couldn't contain myself.
Sadly, I'm hearing that Book 3/Season 3 is the high point of the series, so I'm kicking myself for not enjoying the books first...but how the hell was I supposed to last that long?
Anyways, going to continue the books. I hope I can finish Book 4 by Season 4.
Any hope that the last two books will tie everything up/be better than what I hear about Book 4 and 5? I'm curious as to how people feel about the order of the books' greatness. Does it drain on you guys after 5 books, or are you thirsty for more?
Argh!
After taking a hiatus from the first three episodes, I decided to come back and finish it off...Just wow.
I'm disappointed in myself though. I stopped to read the books, and I'm about 20% through Book 1...I just couldn't contain myself.
Sadly, I'm hearing that Book 3/Season 3 is the high point of the series, so I'm kicking myself for not enjoying the books first...but how the hell was I supposed to last that long?
Anyways, going to continue the books. I hope I can finish Book 4 by Season 4.
Any hope that the last two books will tie everything up/be better than what I hear about Book 4 and 5? I'm curious as to how people feel about the order of the books' greatness. Does it drain on you guys after 5 books, or are you thirsty for more?
The fourth and fifth books are good. In fact I've talked to many show viewers who like them a lot more than those who were readers before the show came out; they tend to like certain characters who aren't particularly popular with book viewers, thanks to strong portrayals on the show.
I'd say go for it. Just remember the fourth book is the least appreciated mainly because it doesn't feature most of the series popular characters.
It is true that most consider book 3 the high point in the series, but Season 3 did not cover all of book 3, still plenty of juicy content from book 3 in the upcoming season 4.
Without spoiling anything, how much of book 3 is missing? Does season 3 end off where book 3 ends?
Probably nothing buuuuuuut Ryan Gosling was seen driving in Reykjavik 2 days ago with the owners of the icelandic production company that is also handling GOT stuff in Iceland.
Do you have a source on this?
Nowhere near it. S4 will finish off what's left of book 3, (probably) with an undetermined amount of books 4&5 mixed in.
Eh, I think after finally digesting the fifth, GAF is slowly conceding that AFfC > ADwD. I was pleasantly surprised the last time this came up in a thread.
Since when is this happening lol? I certainly haven't seen much of that argument. I enjoy AFFC especially the King's Landing chapters, but I don't think any of it compares to the northern chapters in ADWD.
AFFC is certainly the best written book in the series though.
I said it was slow, haha. I just recall earlier in the thread (maybe it was the one in OT Community) that there was good many people that liked 4 over 5 where previously it didn't seem as such. Maybe the right set of posters showed up that day?Since when is this happening lol? I certainly haven't seen much of that argument. I enjoy AFFC especially the King's Landing chapters, but I don't think any of it compares to the northern chapters in ADWD.
AFFC is certainly the best written book in the series though.
I said it was slow, haha. I just recall earlier in the thread (maybe it was the one in OT Community) that there was good many people that liked 4 over 5 where previously it didn't seem as such. Maybe the right set of posters showed up that day?
ADwDchapters were just so awful. Plus, the editing was, in my eyes, by far the worst in the series.The Mereen
I still thought it was a quality read though, and the negatives were mostly magnified by practically every storyline being left unfinished by seemingly a single chapter.
Your concise summary and suggestion read much better than I would have recalled. Since it was intertwined with POV's from the much better written North, the fact that it had 5 (nearly 6) POV's definitely didn't help.I'm re-reading it now for the first time. About 320 pages in.
It starts off quite good, to me. Jon executing Slynt, Bran warging Hodor against the wights and meeting the child of the forest, Tyrion quickly figuring out who Griff is, etc. I just finished the chapter where Connington reveals "Aegon" to the Golden Company. All that stuff was interesting to me. I think the spoiler chapters certainly hurt by spoiling people to multiple major events (especially the Young Griff stuff) years before release, so when we got the book none of that made the impact Martin intended. I have a feeling the same will happen with TWOW to a degree...but I can't help myself, I've read every sample chapter thus frar...
Dany...dunno. I've enjoyed her initial chapters. I'll probably move this discussion to the spoiler thread but the re-read has made me wonder how her story could have been made more interesting. There's so much war and fighting going on in Essos, but we never see it up close; Daario attacks the lamb men, the butcher king in Astapor challenging Yunkai, Qarth declares war on Dany, multiple armies are massing against Mereen...yet we don't see any of it first hand.
In short, I think something should have happened before the assassination attempt on Dany. Perhaps a full scale revolt in Mereen, with Barriston POVs of him and the Shavepate wrecking harpies. Showing the bloodshed so directly would make Hizdar's marriage offer more appealing to Dany; maybe have him join Barriston and fight against the harpies. That way the city is pacified in a far more interesting fashion that the behind-the-scenes deals Hizdar strikes. IMO it would also make the opening of the slave pits a bigger event: Dany wouldn't just be celebrating a marriage, she'd be celebrating the defeat of her enemy....and then boom, assassination attempt.
One thing I enjoy about the Dany chapters is Martin's consistent worldbuilding. In another series a character might end the slave trade and that's the end of the story. Dany ends the slave trade and wrecks an entire continent's economy in a believable fashion. Personally I thought that aspect of things was fascinating.
Also, I kinda spoiled myself by looking at the A Storm of Swords wiki: Will theybring back Catelyn in the show too?
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I don't think that's quite true.It starts off quite good, to me. Jon executing Slynt, Bran warging Hodor against the wights and meeting the child of the forest, Tyrion quickly figuring out who Griff is, etc. I just finished the chapter where Connington reveals "Aegon" to the Golden Company. All that stuff was interesting to me. I think the spoiler chapters certainly hurt by spoiling people to multiple major events (especially the Young Griff stuff) years before release, so when we got the book none of that made the impact Martin intended. I have a feeling the same will happen with TWOW to a degree...but I can't help myself, I've read every sample chapter thus frar...
I did like that, too. And you're right, [ADwD]One thing I enjoy about the Dany chapters is Martin's consistent worldbuilding. In another series a character might end the slave trade and that's the end of the story. Dany ends the slave trade and wrecks an entire continent's economy in a believable fashion. Personally I thought that aspect of things was fascinating.
I don't think that's quite true.[/SPOILER]The preview chapters he had on his website did not include the one where we are introduced to Griff and Young Griff, right? Although maybe they were read at the events, I dunno, I admit I didn't really check those. The only preview chapter I knew a bit about that wasn't on GRRM's site was a Davos excerpt at White Harbour that really didn't say much. Aegon and Jon Connington came as a complete surprise to me. I knew the theories about Aegon being alive but never really believed in them, though considering how coy GRRM was about him I should have known. Still, I found it less than believable that Tyrion figured out their identities so quickly.