Phew, so I can read upto book 3 at the least then?
I feel a Hodor moment coming on.
http://forums.frontier.co.uk/showthread.php?t=20356
I feel a Hodor moment coming on.
http://forums.frontier.co.uk/showthread.php?t=20356
Best series yet.
Gutted that they only do 10 episodes per series, It could easily be twice that many and still be brilliant.
Tempted to read the books up to where the series has just finished, but I'm not sure if it would be halfway through and the temptation to continue would be too great.
Will give it a few weeks and start from the beginning again.
Phew, so I can read upto book 3 at the least then?
I feel a Hodor moment coming on.
http://forums.frontier.co.uk/showthread.php?t=20356
Yeah, just be warned that there's a big reveal at the very end of book 3 that we haven't seen in the show yet. I (and many other book readers, I suspect) was expecting season 4 to end with that cliffhanger, but I guess they're saving that for S5.
I think they've basically got material from the last book to cover in the next two series.
Eh? I'm confused.
They've already covered the story to A Dance with Dragons: After the feast - with the Red Wedding etc. What reveal are you on about? Add reply as spoilers pls.
Catheline Stark is back - on the epilogue
Yeah, just be warned that there's a big reveal at the very end of book 3 that we haven't seen in the show yet. I (and many other book readers, I suspect) was expecting season 4 to end with that cliffhanger, but I guess they're saving that for S5.
Gutted that they only do 10 episodes per series, It could easily be twice that many and still be brilliant.
Interesting article about the last episode here, which echoes much of my own thoughts whilst watching and my general feeling watching the show.
I read the link...
...just seemed to be political correctness and the need to transpose our modern sensibilities onto a fictional world. Is it wrong to have a written world where women are treated like second class citizens, objects, slaves, just because we've (supposedly) risen above that? Fiction does not have to be, and should not have to be, an allegory for the real world and we should be able to have portrayals that are at odds with where we are now... or where we aspire to be now I should say, seeing as many atrocities still exist. If people are dumb enough to think the TV show is saying "killing prostitutes is okay" or "**** is okay if the person falls in love with you afterwards is okay" then they should be looking at themselves, not the show. Accept intellectual and moral responsibility as a viewer.
Well...
Why so many additions of this nature though? I can accept it as part of the franchise, it's not a nice world, etc. But why add *extra* **** and violence against women to the TV series? Is this just for shock value? Pretty disgusting if so in my opinion. The Cersei **** scene was originally consensual sex - who decided it should be **** instead, and why was that chosen? In isolation it might not be so bad but the pattern of changes is disturbing.
In the books Tyrion is one of the few characters you really feel sorry for. Now he's a prostitute-strangler... In the books Jaime goes through a path to redemption after his hand is chopped off. Now he's a defiling , and with no visible affect from this change on his personality or on the victim. This honestly makes it very hard for me to watch the show. Perhaps if I hadn't read the books I wouldn't notice so much.
Fair points...
It's been a while since I read the books so couldn't recall the details so yes, there was no need for the Cersei scene. Tyrion did kill Shae though, didn't he, don't tell me I've forgotten that much? And pretty much for the reasons in the show - her "betrayal" of him, boffing his old man whom he hated, etc.
So I'll give you the Cersei one - unnecessary and, being so, it does cast a shadow on the other things one might consider unnecessary, even though they were in the books, more or less.
Oh, hmm, seems my memory is faulty - I don't remember him killing Shae in the books, but it seems he did indeed! Just not in such a dramatic fashion.