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*UNMARKED SPOILERS ALL BOOKS* Game of Thrones |OT| - Season 5 Offseason Thread

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CassSept

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Essos did get more interesting with Tyrion and Arya being there though. It went from a 2/10 to a 5/10. :D

I agree with previous psots, Braavos is so disconnected from the main plot it doesn't feel fair to dump it together with the rest of Essos right now. The may converge later on, but as of ADWD they feel completely different.
 

bengraven

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You know, if they're really only doing 2 more seasons after next and let's say book 6 comes out next summer, that means it will probably be two or three years AFTER the show is done before Book 7 comes out.
 

Fuzzy

I would bang a hot farmer!
You know, if they're really only doing 2 more seasons after next and let's say book 6 comes out next summer, that means it will probably be two or three years AFTER the show is done before Book 7 comes out.
I love your optimism.
 

Euron

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I would agree Jon's assassination probably isn't until season 6. As for Euron, I wouldn't get your hopes up for seeing him this season. Season 6 is more likely. Aegon and Connington are in all likelihood completely cut. There hasn't been a speck of evidence for either of them showing up, and Jorah and Tyrion have been filming on a riverboat, suggesting that Jorah is taking the place of all of that.
I think there's a possibility that we'll still see an Aegon in the show except he'll have nothing to do with Tyrion. I've read some interesting theories that Show Trystane will either replace Aegon or be Aegon disguised as Prince Doran's heir.

This eliminates the need for Arianne, Quentyn, and JonCon with a significant chunk of ADWD and onward condensed. If Aegon ends up taking the throne in TWOW and battles Dany later on we'll still be able to see that. It sucks that so much is being cut but if they want seven 10 episode seasons significant changes need to be made.
 

Iksenpets

Banned
They have a few scenes in the show that aren't in the book (neither is a viewpoint character). Olenna shitting on Mace at Joffrey's wedding was amazing.

Their invented dialog scenes are generally very good, it's when they try to restructure entire plots that things fall apart. The only time they've gotten solid payoff out of it is the Brienne-Hound fight. All the others have disappointed.
 
It's kind of impressive how a vaguely worded comment can spin off a bunch of articles and speculation these days - goes to show how big the show has gotten.
 
I think there's a possibility that we'll still see an Aegon in the show except he'll have nothing to do with Tyrion. I've read some interesting theories that Show Trystane will either replace Aegon or be Aegon disguised as Prince Doran's heir.

This eliminates the need for Arianne, Quentyn, and JonCon with a significant chunk of ADWD and onward condensed. If Aegon ends up taking the throne in TWOW and battles Dany later on we'll still be able to see that. It sucks that so much is being cut but if they want seven 10 episode seasons significant changes need to be made.

Are you saying that show Trystane would be the child of Elia and Rhaegar, like a Dornish Jon Snow?

That...might actually work.
 

Ogimachi

Member
Hated Ros. With so many characters and scenes cut, I don't think the show can afford to have such useless new characters.
Hell, with LSH out, I don't know why Brienne has so many scenes, for example. Though to be honest, that's my most hated POV in the books as well, so there's that.
 

Euron

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Are you saying that show Trystane would be the child of Elia and Rhaegar, like a Dornish Jon Snow?

That...might actually work.
Pretty much. Doran's plan would be vengeance through his nephew. The only confusion is what role will Myrcella play? Would she just be killed off instead of maimed so Trystane would be free to marry Dany?

And if Aegon really is being raised by Doran that adds a lot more depth to last season's scene with Oberyn and Varys.
 
Pretty much. Doran's plan would be vengeance through his nephew. The only confusion is what role will Myrcella play? Would she just be killed off instead of maimed so Trystane would be free to marry Dany?

And if Aegon really is being raised by Doran that adds a lot more depth to last season's scene with Oberyn and Varys.

Myrcella is a non-issue here. Regardless of what happens to her, the outcome should still be pretty much the same.
 

Iksenpets

Banned
Are you saying that show Trystane would be the child of Elia and Rhaegar, like a Dornish Jon Snow?

That...might actually work.

My only concern would be do we really need two plots where a man secretly adopts his dead sister's son after the war and claims it's his only to reveal that he's actually of royal heritage? Seems like it would detract from the eventual Jon reveal to drop that card now.
 

RatskyWatsky

Hunky Nostradamus
I'll probably never have work on one project for seven straight years in my entire career. Who would want to? Even GRR doesn't want to work on ASOIAF year round full time.

Who wants to work on a project for six straight years? Who wants to work on a project for five straight years? Four? Blech. Too long! Variety is the spice of life!

Thing is, none of the actors work on Game of Thrones full time. They all have opportunities to work on other projects in between seasons - Emilia Clarke is doing all sorts of movies, including the new poorly named Terminator Genisys, Maisie Williams is in a bunch of things (The Last of Us!), Kit Harington was in Pompeii and some other generic looking fantasy film; Lena Headey, Peter Dinklage, Nikolaj Coster-Waldau, Gwendoline Christie are all in upcoming films, etc. etc. I have no idea how long each actor spends on set filming a season of Game of Thrones, but because the cast is so large each character (even major ones) only gets a few dozen minutes of screen time per season anyway, so it can't be that bad.

Yeah totally! I loved that. Those two actors were great together.

They were! If only their scenes served a purpose and were there to do anything but delay character development for Arya...

That's... probably true though. ;_; If I never read another "wherever whores go" it'll be too soon.

Oh c'mon! :p

"We know". "Disastrous".

So you disagree?

Was the Olenna and Tywin talking scene in the books? If not, props to them.

Olenna shitting on Mace at Joffrey's wedding was amazing.

There's two! Only 705 more to go until it reaches parity with the list of negatives!


boooo
 
Good to know because yeah, Hodor and Meera aren't that important at this point.

I really do not think that about 3.5 books can be covered in only 30 episodes. Maybe we will see some sort of episode split between two years just like Breaking Bad. It's pretty much a given at this point that some material from books 4&5 will slip into Season 6. Bowen Marsh being only in Season 5 up until episode 6 makes me feel that we might not see Jon's Assassination until the beginning of Season 6. Of course I could be very wrong with this.

They already work nearly year round on production, it's just not feasible. They could push Jon Snow's assassination into just an episode cliffhanger in S6 seeing as they didn't do the election last season, he might need at least a season to really get established as the Lord Commander. I could see them ending up going with the season eight option that's supposedly on the table if seven doesn't cut it..
 

Brakke

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Who wants to work on a project for six straight years? Who wants to work on a project for five straight years? Four? Blech. Too long! Variety is the spice of life!

Thing is, none of the actors work on Game of Thrones full time. They all have opportunities to work on other projects in between seasons - Emilia Clarke is doing all sorts of movies, including the new poorly named Terminator Genisys, Maisie Williams is in a bunch of things (The Last of Us!), Kit Harington was in Pompeii and some other generic looking fantasy film; Lena Headey, Peter Dinklage, Nikolaj Coster-Waldau, Gwendoline Christie are all in upcoming films, etc. etc. I have no idea how long each actor spends on set filming a season of Game of Thrones, but because the cast is so large each character (even major ones) only gets a few dozen minutes of screen time per season anyway, so it can't be that bad.

I'm saying, I doubt D&D have as much free time for side projects. Their's is the contract that matters re how many seasons happen. HBO (all networks) has a horrific track record with shows that switch runners, as True Blood will attest.

They were! If only their scenes served a purpose and were there to do anything but delay character development for Arya...

Mmm finding some kinship with your family's most profound enemy and then choosing to not try and murder him was worthwhile to me. Also putting those two actors together being clever and sly at each other is enough of a "purpose" for me too. The pleasures of TV are different than the pleasures of books.

Oh c'mon! :p

I want to believe! But this isn't my first rodeo, I been burned before. Dance didn't really inspire confidence in me.

So you disagree?

It's just a little dire.

There's two! Only 705 more to go until it reaches parity with the list of negatives!

Oh c'mon! :p
 

Paganmoon

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Mmm finding some kinship with your family's most profound enemy and then choosing to not try and murder him was worthwhile to me. Also putting those two actors together being clever and sly at each other is enough of a "purpose" for me too. The pleasures of TV are different than the pleasures of books.

She didn't do that out of kindness, she didn't give him the gift of death, and wanted him to die suffering, that's what I got from both the book and the show.
Still a good arc, but I seem to have seen it differently to you.
 
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RedShift

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Jon is dead.

For now.
 
My only concern would be do we really need two plots where a man secretly adopts his dead sister's son after the war and claims it's his only to reveal that he's actually of royal heritage? Seems like it would detract from the eventual Jon reveal to drop that card now.

They could make it so that Trystane knows about his parentage, but can't tell anyone because of the secrecy of the whole thing. It would be common knowledge within the main Martell family.

Jon is different, because there's only one living person who knows what happened in the Tower of Joy. It would be a huge surprise.


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He's totally dead.
 

Brazil

Living in the shadow of Amaz
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He died for your sins.
 

bengraven

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I'm..actually okay with that idea of Aegon and Trystane being one.

Then again, when Tryst went all aggro Dorne would publically have to side against him if they were still wanting to put people on the Small Council. Or just assume at this point, like how the books are hinting, that Dorne is at open war.

My only concern would be do we really need two plots where a man secretly adopts his dead sister's son after the war and claims it's his only to reveal that he's actually of royal heritage? Seems like it would detract from the eventual Jon reveal to drop that card now.

I think that was on purpose. One of those poetic things of GRRMs, how things are similar, but not.
 
If Aegon is Trystane...does that mean he's really Trystane or a fake? I understand the show would be cutting the Blackfyre stuff but I'm curious whether they're going to make "Aegon" really Aegon, whereas it's pretty clear he's a fraud in the books. Plus the whole "Rhaegar having two sons with dark hair" thing.

And doesn't it kill the purpose of Doran being cautious and trying to ally with the most powerful army (ie dragons)? If it's just his quasi-son, how does that benefit Dorne? At least book Aegon has a large army of trained mercenaries, siege animals, and a very competent battle commander (Connington). Trystane-Aegon would just have Dorne, unless they have the Tyrells switch sides.
 

Euron

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If Aegon is Trystane...does that mean he's really Trystane or a fake? I understand the show would be cutting the Blackfyre stuff but I'm curious whether they're going to make "Aegon" really Aegon, whereas it's pretty clear he's a fraud in the books. Plus the whole "Rhaegar having two sons with dark hair" thing.

And doesn't it kill the purpose of Doran being cautious and trying to ally with the most powerful army (ie dragons)? If it's just his quasi-son, how does that benefit Dorne? At least book Aegon has a large army of trained mercenaries, siege animals, and a very competent battle commander (Connington). Trystane-Aegon would just have Dorne, unless they have the Tyrells switch sides.
Tyrion would probably go with Varys to get the Golden Company but at some point he gets kidnapped by Jorah. That would give Aegon the army he needs.

We at least know that The Golden Company Exists in the show since it was mentioned last season. Also if Randyll Tarly really does side with Aegon like some people suspect he will he might be able to replace JonCon in the show.
 

RatskyWatsky

Hunky Nostradamus
I'm saying, I doubt D&D have as much free time for side projects. Their's is the contract that matters re how many seasons happen.

So? This is bigger than they are - let 'em step down. It shouldn't be difficult at all to find a more capable showrunner to take their place.

HBO (all networks) has a horrific track record with shows that switch runners, as True Blood will attest.

Oscar winning American Beauty writing Six Feet Under creator Alan Ball was who they were replacing on True Blood.

D&D wrote Troy and X-Men Origins: Wolverine.

Mmm finding some kinship with your family's most profound enemy and then choosing to not try and murder him was worthwhile to me. Also putting those two actors together being clever and sly at each other is enough of a "purpose" for me too. The pleasures of TV are different than the pleasures of books.

A lot of the cast members have great chemistry with each other, so why not just stick them all in a room together and give each of them an incredible monologue that lasts for dozens of minutes at a time? I'm sure it would make for a great show.
 
So? This is bigger than they are - let 'em step down. It shouldn't be difficult at all to find a more capable showrunner to take their place.

It's not really though, it's their show. As far as we can tell, HBO has made next to no demands about how long the show goes or what direction it takes.

That's not to say HBO would cancel the show if D&D said "we're out" tomorrow, but they certainly aren't going to go step on the toes of the showrunners of their most successful show of all time. They have free reign to do what they want.
 

RatskyWatsky

Hunky Nostradamus
It's not really though, it's their show. As far as we can tell, HBO has made next to no demands about how long the show goes or what direction it takes.

That's not to say HBO would cancel the show if D&D said "we're out" tomorrow, but they certainly aren't going to go step on the toes of the showrunners of their most successful show of all time. They have free reign to do what they want.

I'm saying that if they got pissy and wanted to leave because they got sick of working on GoT (of which, at this point, there has been no indication of), HBO could easily find someone to replace them with. Not that HBO necessarily would, but they certainly could.
 
I'm saying that if they got pissy and wanted to leave because they got sick of working on GoT (of which, at this point, there has been no indication of), HBO could easily find someone to replace them with. Not that HBO necessarily would, but they certainly could.
Oh yeah, for sure
 
If trystane is Aegon and Quentyn and Arianne are cut, Doran has no more heirs? The death of house Martell?

Does not seem very plausible if you ask me.
 

foxtrot3d

Banned
I kinda half-expect the Snakes to get legitimized in the show.

I know Dorne doesn't look down upon bastards but are they allowed to be in the succession line? By that I mean can a bastard child be placed ahead of a full blood sibling due to them being older?
 

Brazil

Living in the shadow of Amaz
I know Dorne doesn't look down upon bastards but are they allowed to be in the succession line? By that I mean can a bastard child be placed ahead of a full blood sibling due to them being older?

Yes. The series has many tales of how kings can remove the taint of bastardy.
 

Brazil

Living in the shadow of Amaz
Even if they do, they'd still be Oberyns children and not Dorans, him having zero children when he's the head of House Martell seems stupid to me.

All Martells are going to die in a completely stupid way in the end anyway.

He'll end up without heirs in the books too.
 

foxtrot3d

Banned
Yes. The series has many tales of how kings can remove the taint of bastardy.

No, no. That's not what I was asking? I meant specifically with regards to Dornish law are bastards automatically placed properly in the succession line i.e. oldest gets first, without being legitimized?

For example, in the case of the Starks under Dornish law would Jon Snow automatically inherit above Bran and Rickon without any royal decree or something?
 
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