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Just finished book five.

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dunno why some people get bent out of shape becuase the show differs alittle. the damn author is on set with the series so if anyone knows what to do with the characters its him,if hes cool with it why isnt everyone else.

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  On 4/18/2013 at 6:34 PM, Gubaba said:

Tell me about it...

I've been fortunate enough to have missed any Martin fans like this, but I know well from my many other days past in other fandoms what it's like to deal with them :) Thankfully the musical parodies are more entertaining, LOL.
  On 4/19/2013 at 10:54 AM, Vepariga said:

dunno why some people get bent out of shape becuase the show differs alittle. the damn author is on set with the series so if anyone knows what to do with the characters its him,if hes cool with it why isnt everyone else.

Not that ANY adaptation needs justification for being an ADAPTATION, but George R.R. Martin is actually WRITING episodes of Game of Thrones aside from being a co-executive producers of the show :)
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  On 4/19/2013 at 5:45 PM, Mr March said:

LOL.Not that ANY adaptation needs justification for being an ADAPTATION, but George R.R. Martin is actually WRITING episodes of Game of Thrones aside from being a co-executive producers of the show :)

So if anything, people are actually getting an extended look on certain elements from the books directly from the original author's head. No reason to complain there... :lol:
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  On 4/20/2013 at 6:08 AM, Roy's Blues said:

I received my Iron Throne form BBTS. It's a pretty cool little display piece.

I cannot imagine what it would be like to be 'The Hand' of that particular queen. Most taxing I can imagine.

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  On 4/19/2013 at 5:45 PM, Mr March said:

I've been fortunate enough to have missed any Martin fans like this, but I know well from my many other days past in other fandoms what it's like to deal with them :)

Honestly, I have no problem with either the book fans who refuse to watch the show, or the show fans who refuse to read the books. The only people who bug me are the former fans who say that GRRM "totally sold out" after Book Three and is now doing it "for the money."

Those people simply don't understand that Books I~III were Act I, and that Act II requires quite a bit of setting up...

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I just started reading the first book, do the books and the show differ significantly later on? Having already seen the show I don't want to read the book if there is not a significant difference, the writing is great but I only have so much time ina day - and there are lots of books I have not read yet.

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  On 4/22/2013 at 3:38 PM, Dynaman said:

I just started reading the first book, do the books and the show differ significantly later on? Having already seen the show I don't want to read the book if there is not a significant difference, the writing is great but I only have so much time ina day - and there are lots of books I have not read yet.

Yes, there are MAJOR differences... with many more to come.

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Yeah, reading will lead you to he BIGGEST theory that we..the readers....are still waiting to have confirmed. R+L=J

Chris

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  On 4/22/2013 at 6:11 PM, Dobber said:

Yeah, reading will lead you to he BIGGEST theory that we..the readers....are still waiting to have confirmed. R+L=J

Chris

Yeah, that's the theory that I've arrived at too... Which traditionally means it's wrong. (I've just finished the first book).

Heavy episode tonight. I was actually warned it was going to be harsh, but wow...

I gather this means book three will stretch well into season 4.

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  On 6/3/2013 at 9:59 AM, Gubaba said:

I've read the books but I haven't been watching the series... What happened?

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Guess I didn't need that spoiler tag...

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  On 6/3/2013 at 10:10 AM, Dobber said:

Red wedding.

Chris

  On 6/3/2013 at 10:11 AM, mecha2241 said:
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Guess I didn't need that spoiler tag...

Ah. I wasn't expecting that so soon. I thought it would've been next season.

Anyway, thanks guys!

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  On 6/3/2013 at 10:23 AM, mecha2241 said:

Well, it is the second to last episode of the season. I think the finale will show...

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As one of my friends said, " I was grinning so hard during that scene, they would've thought *I* did it.

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I find this show frustrating. The protagonists never accomplish anything. Not only do they die but they die horrible deaths. Aside from Jamie, non of the antagonists ever get paid back. Even then they played that out sympathetically for Jamie. Strangely I can't stop watching. I just hope some of these guys get paid back in a satisfiying way.

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  On 6/4/2013 at 6:35 AM, Sandman said:

I find this show frustrating. The protagonists never accomplish anything. Not only do they die but they die horrible deaths. Aside from Jamie, non of the antagonists ever get paid back. Even then they played that out sympathetically for Jamie. Strangely I can't stop watching. I just hope some of these guys get paid back in a satisfiying way.

Welcome to life.

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  On 6/4/2013 at 7:55 AM, renegadeleader1 said:

Welcome to life.

but, but, but... real life sucks and the whole point of media is to get away from the crushing disappointment of life. :(

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I hear this argument all the time about this series, either the books or show. That it is realistic because it isn't being stereotypical or cliche because the good guys don't always win and such. While I get that and understand what they are saying....the series is becoming just as cliched, but just on the other side of the coin, in that the antagonists seem to always win in one way or another.

Yes, in real life bad things happen, and good people die/ loose ect.....but so do the bad guys. I also have read the books so I know what is still to come...

Chris

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  On 6/4/2013 at 10:13 AM, Dobber said:

I hear this argument all the time about this series, either the books or show. That it is realistic because it isn't being stereotypical or cliche because the good guys don't always win and such. While I get that and understand what they are saying....the series is becoming just as cliched, but just on the other side of the coin, in that the antagonists seem to always win in one way or another.

Yes, in real life bad things happen, and good people die/ loose ect.....but so do the bad guys. I also have read the books so I know what is still to come...

Chris

I've read through the end of book 3 and started book 4. Don't worry, the bad guys do not "win". (Nobody wins or loses all the marbles as such) I certainly hope the epilogue of book 3 ends up being shown in the final episode for this season...

It is also very hard to say who the good guys really are, Tyrion is neither good nor bad, same can be said for Jaime. The other "Kings" are a mix as well. Since the book/show is based on actual history it should be expected that there is no clear good/bad guys - or winners/losers. (I heard the Red Wedding was based on some event called the Red Dinner - now I will have to get a history book on the subject)

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