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- Making Game of Thrones: Look Over the Letters and Pages Featured in Stormborn
Jorah still at it when penning his last words.
- Making Game of Thrones: Look Over the Letters and Pages Featured in Stormborn
what changes happened with the Greyjoys and Dorne? Who did Robb marry in the book? I heard she was a Lannister spy.Sure there are a few minor changes that were a little improvement, but the big changes were all for the worst. Talisa Stark was a terrible change because it ruined Robb's character on the show and the parallel it was supposed to draw with his father for being so honorable it cost him his head. In the show he just comes off as a selfish asshole who just had to get married for "true love".
The Greyjoy changes were just awful and don't get me started on Dorne.
distances too? so then what, his earth shrank?GRRM openly admits he felt he messed up things like character ages, sizes, distance, time etc when he first wrote the books.
what changes happened with the Greyjoys and Dorne? Who did Robb marry in the book? I heard she was a Lannister spy.
damn, I knew they changed Yara's name and that show Euron got a little nerf'd but those are some pretty big differences. It's interesting you say that there were factions in Dorne because a while ago I used to think if they split Dorne into factions like the Ironborn that would've been better too, instead of the shit storyline we got with themThere's really too much to cover. In the books, Doran isn't such a putz. He had a long-term plan to ally with the Targaryens and wreck the Lannisters. He sends his son off to marry Dany (he gets roasted by dragons, the useless git). There are a couple more factions in Dorne: instead of killing Myrcella Lannister, one tries to assert the Dornish tradition of women being allowed to inherit and thereby proclaim Myrcella Queen after Joff dies, instead of Tommen. There's also this dude Darkstar, who is of the night.
Iron Islands similarly have more factions. There's Yara (called Asha) and Euron but then there's Victarion, Euron's brother who's a berserker lunatic (one of his arms gets turned into lava?) and then Damp Hair, the high priest of the Drowned God who sort of conspires against Euron calling him godless. Book-Euron instead of being a jolly pirate is spookier in the books. He's deep into magic and sorcery and he has relics from Old Valyria and the crew of his ship all have their tongues cut out so they can't talk about him.
I really can't see how Jorah will be in any sort of fit condition post-treatment, Sam is basically flaying the man. Even if it's like a wart that can be removed and treated, the sheer amount of tissue that Sam would have to cut away just has to leave serious lasting damage to Jorah.
I thought he was just cutting a large section off to run tests or use that piece for the antidote. I wouldn't think it all needed to be cut off.
Kind of, she was a daughter of an old Lannister bannerman, a very old house, but not a powerful one at all.what changes happened with the Greyjoys and Dorne? Who did Robb marry in the book? I heard she was a Lannister spy.
distances too? so then what, his earth shrank?
It still pains me to this day that they cut Arienne from the show... like how?There's really too much to cover. In the books, Doran isn't such a putz. He had a long-term plan to ally with the Targaryens and wreck the Lannisters. He sends his son off to marry Dany (he gets roasted by dragons, the useless git). There are a couple more factions in Dorne: instead of killing Myrcella Lannister, one tries to assert the Dornish tradition of women being allowed to inherit and thereby proclaim Myrcella Queen after Joff dies, instead of Tommen. There's also this dude Darkstar, who is of the night.
Iron Islands similarly have more factions. There's Yara (called Asha) and Euron but then there's Victarion, Euron's brother who's a berserker lunatic (one of his arms gets turned into lava?) and then Damp Hair, the high priest of the Drowned God who sort of conspires against Euron calling him godless. Book-Euron instead of being a jolly pirate is spookier in the books. He's deep into magic and sorcery and he has relics from Old Valyria and the crew of his ship all have their tongues cut out so they can't talk about him.
Kind of, she was a daughter of an old Lannister bannerman, a very old house, but not a powerful one at all.
It's generally accepted that her mother(a woman from Volantis iirc) brokered a deal with Tywin to get her to sleep with Robb and get him to break his promise with the Freys(which was obviously successful). She also secretly gave her daughter moon tea (birth control in the books) to prevent Robb from profitable heir.
She doesn't die.but...this girl still dies?
She doesn't die.
I thought he was just cutting a large section off to run tests or use that piece for the antidote. I wouldn't think it all needed to be cut off.
she wasn't at the red wedding???
Nope, they didn't think it would be wise to provoke Walder with the woman Robb spurned him for.she wasn't at the red wedding???
she wasn't at the red wedding???
Nope, Sam said he had to remove all of the infected tissue.
Jeyne Westerling did not attend because he knew it would offend the Freys to bring her.
Nope, they didn't think it would be wise to provoke Walder with the woman Robb spurned him for.
Why would anyone be stupid enough to take the wife who represents his broken promise to a wedding? That would just flout Robb's betrayal in Frey's face.
Not to mention with having Arianne in the show they could've had many gratuitous sex and boob scenes.
that's a pretty huge departure from the red wedding depicted on the show.
I don't think the point of the greyscale cure was to be mysterious. They kept the tome locked away because it's an obscure disease that killed the last maester who tried to cure it and thus wanted to discourage others (especially trainees) from becoming contaminated.
But we never got to see the greatest character of all time:Anyway changing Dorne for the show made sense because every book storyline involving Dorne goes nowhere fast.
Yeh Arianne is basically sexposition, the character. She lays about naked, scheming away pretty often.
Anyway changing Dorne for the show made sense because every book storyline involving Dorne goes nowhere fast. The Martells are a bunch of incompetent rubes who coulda won something if they'd ever just talked to one another. What Dorne changed to... was also bad tho. So. Oops!
Still salty about this, yeah let's replace a crazy mercenary with some random Bolton soldier.The worst omission from the show has to be Vargo Hoat. I mean, the dude rides a fucking zebra.
The worst omission from the show has to be Vargo Hoat. I mean, the dude rides a fucking zebra.
I really liked how she kept thinking (and thus the reader) that Doran was out to get her and deny her Dorne, but in the end he revealed a master plan all along.Yeh Arianne is basically sexposition, the character. She lays about naked, scheming away pretty often.
Anyway changing Dorne for the show made sense because every book storyline involving Dorne goes nowhere fast. The Martells are a bunch of incompetent rubes who coulda won something if they'd ever just talked to one another. What Dorne changed to... was also bad tho. So. Oops!
It still pains me to this day that they cut Arienne from the show... like how?
She was a POV character... how?I read the books and I literally could not tell you who that is or what she (?) did, so that's how!
I noted my dislike for that scene a couple days back. Cutting the stuff off with a scalpel and applying ointment does not sound to me like the kind of medically advanced treatment that could only be found in some ultra-rare tome hidden in the bowels of world's great temple of knowledge. Seems to me that such a treatment would be the first thing anyone who can count to potato would attempt...
I read the books and I literally could not tell you who that is or what she (?) did, so that's how!
Also heir to Dorne.Sultry Dornish princess, made that Kingsguard fall in love with her and tried to start a rebellion to put Myrcella on the throne.
Yeah, she has several PoV chapters so she's kinda hard to forget.
Sultry Dornish princess, made that Kingsguard fall in love with her and tried to start a rebellion to put Myrcella on the throne.
Yeah, she has several PoV chapters so she's kinda hard to forget.
The real greatest loss from the books is that the show has no STRONG BELWAS
The real greatest loss from the books is that the show has no STRONG BELWAS
That doesn't even seem to be that good of a strategy. A dragon's scales are going to be hard as shit too so the bolt will have to penetrate the scales first."How to kill dragon?"
"What if we shot big arrow at it?"
"Woooooooow"
The scene of him taking a shit on the champion of Meereen would've been legendary.
What could've been...
It's weird, they make Dany completely straight in the show, while making the completely straight Asha, bisexual on the show. It's fulfilling a stereotype that "tough girls like girls" IMO.For as much as the show's been coy about lesbians lately, it's pretty striking that we haven't had anything close to a proper babe-on-babe relationship. Books are chock-full of Dany boning down with hand maids and Cersei getting her carpet munched.
If anything comes back from the books, let it be the Myrish Swamp lady.
Speaking of odd mounts, we aren't getting unicorns, are we?
I thought he was just cutting a large section off to run tests or use that piece for the antidote. I wouldn't think it all needed to be cut off.
The bastille already existed in the show itself when they defended the wall against giants. It's fucking dumb as hell. The ancient, completely neglected, and openly mocked night's watch was battlements right there on the wall and make an incredible shot, like a fucking mile away, manned by the rejected and the criminal.
It's just fucking lazy. But whatever, they wasted like 1/15 of the entire runtime to show a eunuch giving a pointless character head. It's becoming more of a typical HBO show by the episode, it's becoming too easy to spot the filler. That shit was like a scene from a high budget Starz show.
Speaking of odd mounts, we aren't getting unicorns, are we?