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Re: HBO - Game of Thrones - Vllad - 06-04-2012

The show this year went very little like the book. In the book their are two armies that come to Winterfell.

The first is lead by Winterfell personal who come back to Winterfell after breaking the siege on Deepwood Motte. With Theon is a guy named Reek (who was actually at Winterfell when Theon took it. However since Reek was a stranger to Winterfell he gained Theon's favor). Reek claims he can bring help that will break the siege. Reek slips out. Quite a while later Reek comes through with an army that defeats the Winterfell army.

The Reek thing becomes a theme down the road.

Most of what transpired is unknown since it is seen through the eyes of Brandon who was in the tomb the whole time.

However it is surmised that Theon lets that army that broke the siege through the gates and it turns out to be the Ramsey which is the bastard of Bolton.


Re: HBO - Game of Thrones - Vanraw - 06-04-2012

Well hell, I might have to pick up the books anyway.


Re: HBO - Game of Thrones - Arsilon - 06-04-2012

Where are we in terms of the books? What book(s) map to which season?


Re: HBO - Game of Thrones - Skelas - 06-04-2012

about halfway through book 2? I can't remember where the Red Wedding happens, but i'm pretty sure it's book 2.


Re: HBO - Game of Thrones - Jakensama - 06-04-2012

We are at end of book 2, the RW is midway through book 3 which will be the stopping point next season.


Re: HBO - Game of Thrones - Jakensama - 06-05-2012

Interesting article on how we nearly didn't get a battle scene for Blackwater:

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Re: HBO - Game of Thrones - Vanraw - 06-05-2012

wow, that episode made the season.


Re: HBO - Game of Thrones - Vllad - 06-06-2012

Jakensama Wrote:We are at end of book 2, the RW is midway through book 3 which will be the stopping point next season.


[spoiler]So we have to put up with Joffrey for two more seasons? They couldn't have picked a better actor to be that piece of shit but two more seasons of him will start to get irratating. I have been looking forward to his death since the start of the series.[/spoiler]


Re: HBO - Game of Thrones - Vllad - 06-11-2012

I haven't watched a show live in 10 years. I typically just buy the entire season of something I want to watch when it comes out.

This is the first Sunday in like 3 months I didn't sit down in front of the TV. I guess I enjoyed the season.


Re: HBO - Game of Thrones - Vanraw - 06-11-2012

Yea, I was booked Sunday at 8 too.


Re: HBO - Game of Thrones - Grieve - 06-11-2012

I finally caught up last night - great season. I hadn't read the books, and was kind of glad about that. Definitely a show full of surprises to be enjoyed.

Ironically, one of the main reasons I was looking forward to the very last episode was that I was happily anticipating Tywin finally recognizing Tyrion for his heroic role in Blackwater. Couldn't have been more wrong on that one... I should have learnt by the now the story rarely goes in the direction you expect.


Re: HBO - Game of Thrones - strife - 06-14-2012

Been reading the book... I'm about 4/5 the way through book 1 and enjoying it... I am really glad that I watched season 1 before reading the books though... It gives me a clearer picture of what is happening... after I finish book 1, I'll probably go watch season 1 again and maybe some things I missed will come to light...

Just found this article... not sure it should go here or in the political section, but either way...

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Re: HBO - Game of Thrones - Jakensama - 06-14-2012

I was amused about how they put Bush's head up on a spike:

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Re: HBO - Game of Thrones - Vanraw - 06-14-2012

Its like a political cartoon. Meh....... who cares.


Re: HBO - Game of Thrones - Chain - 06-14-2012

How the hells did anyone notice that? The head is turned away, covered in dirt with a huge mop of brown hair in the way. That could be anyone!

But it's not a political cometary. They say they just used whatever prosthetic body parts they could get their hands on. If it were political cometary, I could think of a dozen better candidates...


Re: HBO - Game of Thrones - Jakensama - 06-14-2012

They noticed it because they said it on the DVD commentary.


Re: HBO - Game of Thrones - strife - 06-16-2012

Just broke down and ordered HBO, and Comcast rocked and gave it to me for free for 3 months and then 10$ after that... I went in expecting to pay $20 for 1 month and got 4 months for 10.. I'll take it.


Re: HBO - Game of Thrones - strife - 06-17-2012

And just finished season 2, 2 days, 10 episodes.. not bad Smile

I haven't finished book 2 yet, I'm about 100 pages in and took some time off reading to watch season 2. It seemed like events in the book were really out of order compared to the show...

questions n-stuff about the book/show below

[spoiler]I was curious what happened to the Hound? Did I miss it? At the end of episode 9 he was with Sansa and said he'd get her out of there... then episode 10 happens and Sansa is still at the castle when Tywin gets his hand pendant.

I wasn't real big on the whole Stannis and the demon killing Renly, I wish they could have left that out and had Renly assassinated or die in battle... One thing I'm curious about and not sure if the fact that I've read book 1 and watched the seasons so closely together... but I don't remember them mentioning that Renly is gay in the books... am I just not remembering that? I felt like they went way more into that in the show... which is probably because the book never uses Renly's point of view[/spoiler]


Re: HBO - Game of Thrones - Jakensama - 06-18-2012

The books never directly says Loras and Renly are gay, but there are lots of hints about it and comments from other characters that make it somewhat apparent, and GRRM had said he was gay prior to the series being shot.


Re: HBO - Game of Thrones - Chain - 06-18-2012

In the TV series Sansa told the Hound "no" because she thought the siegers were going to be victorious and rescue her - which makes her a lot dumber there than in the books where instead of turning down the Hound's offer to free her, she convinces him not to rape her. You know, slight differences that completely change two complex-ass characters :?

The method of Renly's death has a rather large effect on Brienne of Tarth, who becomes a more important character later.


Re: HBO - Game of Thrones - Vllad - 06-18-2012

The method of Renly's death and other such incidents is my biggest complaint about the books and the series in general.

It feels like at times Martin just pulls stuff out of his ass and uses fantasy to accomplish the impossible. His fantasy components are interesting enough to expand on but he really never does. It is fantasy out of the blue. He would have been better off just leaving the fantasy crap out of stories.

I am of the mind set that you either expand it or don't include it at all.


Re: HBO - Game of Thrones - strife - 06-18-2012

Chain Wrote:In the TV series Sansa told the Hound "no" because she thought the siegers were going to be victorious and rescue her - which makes her a lot dumber there than in the books where instead of turning down the Hound's offer to free her, she convinces him not to rape her. You know, slight differences that completely change two complex-ass characters :?

The method of Renly's death has a rather large effect on Brienne of Tarth, who becomes a more important character later.
I just assumed she went with him, she originally said no and then they talked more... and when she said "you won't hurt me" and he said no that I assumed she'd go with him.


Re: HBO - Game of Thrones - strife - 06-18-2012

Vllad Wrote:The method of Renly's death and other such incidents is my biggest complaint about the books and the series in general.

It feels like at times Martin just pulls stuff out of his ass and uses fantasy to accomplish the impossible. His fantasy components are interesting enough to expand on but he really never does. It is fantasy out of the blue. He would have been better off just leaving the fantasy crap out of stories.

I am of the mind set that you either expand it or don't include it at all.
I think the dragons are okay with staying... but for the most part, the rest of the magic and all of that could go.


Re: HBO - Game of Thrones - Zirak - 06-18-2012

Jakensama Wrote:The books never directly says Loras and Renly are gay, but there are lots of hints about it and comments from other characters that make it somewhat apparent, and GRRM had said he was gay prior to the series being shot.
I dunno about lots of hints. I re-read the first book before watching season one when I got it on Blu-Ray and I was specifically looking for hints of homosexuality because I had heard it was in the series. I finished the first book and came up with nothing beside Loras dressing as a bit of a fop.


Re: HBO - Game of Thrones - OrsunVZ - 06-18-2012

Zirak Wrote:
Jakensama Wrote:The books never directly says Loras and Renly are gay, but there are lots of hints about it and comments from other characters that make it somewhat apparent, and GRRM had said he was gay prior to the series being shot.
I dunno about lots of hints. I re-read the first book before watching season one when I got it on Blu-Ray and I was specifically looking for hints of homosexuality because I had heard it was in the series. I finished the first book and came up with nothing beside Loras dressing as a bit of a fop.

This. And of all the deviations from the book, this is the one that annoyed me the most - HBO just wanting a broader audience at my expense. I also went back through the first book to see where the hints were, because we talked about it here on the boards following the first instance in season one.