Re: And who are you, the proud lord said ... [GoT spoilers]
Posted: Tue Jun 04, 2013 5:57 pm
The best part of last week's episode? No longer having to spoiler tag the Red Wedding!
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The fact that the GoT characters are not immortal is exactly what hooked me into the series at the beginning. The moment Ned Stark got axed was the moment I purchased the first book Love it!mrBLUE9 wrote:I'm actually enjoying the series even more after the last episode. But I am kind of wondering if they are going to ran out of characters soon.
When I read it, I got really upset. I'd have to say Rob was definitely one of my preferred characters up to that point... but rather than putting the book away, I read on. I had to find out what happened next! I knew I couldn't sleep anywayTacticalVirus wrote: Well I know it's fairly common among the book readers to have thrown the book down and ignored it for a week or more, who knows how it will be received by the viewing audience.
Finally! Next we'll have to keep quiet about the blue wedding.zorplex wrote:The best part of last week's episode? No longer having to spoiler tag the Red Wedding!
In my opinion, the fact that the book and TV series are able to elicit such powerful emotion speaks volumes on the strength of the storytelling. I get upset at parts of this book (Ned Stark, Red Wedding, and a couple future things), and I love that as much as I love the tiny victoriesRazY70 wrote:Come on... seriously? I thought it was an excellent episode. Godfather style endingTheYonderGod wrote:I just watched it... I cried. Worst episode ever, I'm seriously pissed.
before I started reading it my buddy told me not to get attached to any characters, but wouldn't tell me why. So, I took his advice and was entirely not surprised when the red wedding happened. I didn't stop reading or anything, but my friend said he didn't read it for almost a month after that scene ended in the book.Goggles wrote:When I read it, I got really upset. I'd have to say Rob was definitely one of my preferred characters up to that point... but rather than putting the book away, I read on. I had to find out what happened next! I knew I couldn't sleep anywayTacticalVirus wrote: Well I know it's fairly common among the book readers to have thrown the book down and ignored it for a week or more, who knows how it will be received by the viewing audience.
Nooooo spoilers spoilers spoilers@@@@LoRdG0nZo wrote:Leaked season 4 bonus footage featuring George R. R. Martin:
Instead you'll finish the books then have to way about 5 years for him to finish the next oneTheYonderGod wrote:I might just read the books though since I don't want to wait another year just to be pissed off again.
Whhhhaaat? I thought they were all done. I hate starting things I can't finish.Gwynzer wrote:Instead you'll finish the books then have to way about 5 years for him to finish the next oneTheYonderGod wrote:I might just read the books though since I don't want to wait another year just to be pissed off again.
TheYonderGod wrote: Whhhhaaat? I thought they were all done. I hate starting things I can't finish.
Dam it, why did I read that, now I cant wait for Maymatsif wrote:from the episode names for the season I'm pretty excited for what we're gonna get down the road, especially in episode 8. been looking forward to what that episode will have in it since I finished reading the 3rd book.