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it was a satisfying episode for sure...

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dem giants tho, they made the whole episode for me...

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  On 6/10/2014 at 2:49 PM, Rayge said:
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That, my friend, is straight out of the book. She says it to him often, in fact.

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You've got a castle-raised, knight-trained, highborn bastard who's innocent in the ways of women and much of life, having a passionate affair with a hardened wildling girl who's kissed by fire, raised north of The Wall where they don't even have castles. She's a fierce warrior that has to fend off wights, shadowcats, rape, endless cold and death, and whose culture favours 'stealing' girls...i.e., they want their women to be tough fighters. To her, Jon Snow really does know nothing, she's only telling him the truth.

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when you die you tend to reflect back on memorable moments... her saying "you know nothing jon snow" is just something she would think of in her last breathe... i thought it seemed strange at first until i remember movies like "signs" where dying words are often of fond memories...

they loved each other... that night in the cave was the highlight of both of their lives...

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Makes sense now, thanks. And also, is the show simply based on the novels or does it follow through with almost everything that happens in them? I'd like to read them some time, but I prefer the suspense in the show so I don't want to ruin it by finding out what happens beforehand.

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The show is a (mostly) successful adaptation of the story in the novels. Some scenes are lifted verbatim from the book; other bits do not appear in the books at all.

The books have far more rich detail...but the biggest difference (other than places where they skip ahead out of necessity) is the sheer number of characters. There are way more knights, servants, maesters, septas, whores, cousins, wards, sellswords, pirates, barbarians, slavers, bastards, uncles, aunts, heirs, smiths, commoners and general entourage than you see on the show. If anything, you'll enjoy the books even more because you're already familiar with key players.

You'd be safe to read the first two books if you wanted, after this season ends. Beyond that there would be spoilers both ways. The show is like a great primer for the books, and the books will help you understand the show on a deeper level. It just might be hard to put the books down once you start.

For the record, knowing what's going to happen hasn't diminished my enjoyment of the show in the slightest.

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  On 6/10/2014 at 9:10 PM, gtagrl said:

The show is a (mostly) successful adaptation of the story in the novels. Some scenes are lifted verbatim from the book; other bits do not appear in the books at all.

The books have far more rich detail...but the biggest difference (other than places where they skip ahead out of necessity) is the sheer number of characters. There are way more knights, servants, maesters, septas, whores, cousins, wards, sellswords, pirates, barbarians, slavers, bastards, uncles, aunts, heirs, smiths, commoners and general entourage than you see on the show. If anything, you'll enjoy the books even more because you're already familiar with key players.

You'd be safe to read the first two books if you wanted, after this season ends. Beyond that there would be spoilers both ways. The show is like a great primer for the books, and the books will help you understand the show on a deeper level. It just might be hard to put the books down once you start.

For the record, knowing what's going to happen hasn't diminished my enjoyment of the show in the slightest.

Reading the books doesn't diminish the show, but I'm starting to wonder how they are going to do next season.

This season has borrowed some bits from book 4 and 5, and the stories are advancing quite fast especially Briennes and Bran Starks.

I actually think one scene in this season was from Book 6

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I doubt the Winds of Winter will be released before next season which means the show will overtake the books which will be bad I think. The books have more detail and the show now is diverging from the books a lot.

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Agreed - there are some paths they've chosen in the show that are now deviating quite a bit from the books, and I'm curious to see how they will handle it down the line.

It's one thing to close a story loop by using an existing character to perform another character's function (e.g., we already know Bronn, so why not have Jamie train with him rather than introduce Ser Ilyn Payne...), I get that. It's another thing altogether when they deviate...how do you find your way back to the story in the books if you've gone on a tangent that's far off course?

I've learned after watching several beloved books adapted for the screen not to freak out too much at the differences, or judge the screen version for being different from the book. For example, the LOTR movies can be considered an improvement over reading the trilogy, which frankly can be a dull read in sections (especially The Two Towers). Narnia did well, for the most part. The Hobbit trilogy...well, the bits that are in the book are fantastic, and the bits that aren't in the book are horrid, but I'm still going to go see them.

I guess we'll have to wait and see. :)

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i was satisfied with the season finale...

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...so how long do we have to wait now??

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  On 6/18/2014 at 12:49 PM, bOnEs said:

i was satisfied with the season finale...

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Re: your question about Castle Black...

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ahh yes... i forgot about the letter... also, i didn't know there was access via the sea, i figured it was all iced over or something... but yea, now it makes sense... luckily someone answered the plea for help then...

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Stannis has the manliest walk :wub: And looks awesome in a chauffeurs cap.

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The show is ruining the books a little I think as it is diverging quite a lot.

I mean, for example

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I think the author has given up on writing the books before the show ends, as Brans story is already finished from book 5 if I remember correctly.

This season has took too much from seasons 4 and 5.

Next season the producers will really earn there money as it's going to be a lot more difficult to incorporate everyones story with the books not being a perfect guide anymore.

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  On 6/18/2014 at 3:41 PM, gtagrl said:

At least Stannis behaves like a king protecting his realm...unlike any of the other Baratheons, really.

THE ONE TRUE KING

  On 6/18/2014 at 3:46 PM, bOnEs said:

yea he does, even if that little red witch clouds his judgement at times... i like him over any other king currently staking claim to the throne...

Bitch can cloud my judgement anytime. :fap:

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