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So I'm wayyyyy behind all you guys but I just watched the ep where Daenerys buys the army, then kills all those sons of bitches and her dragon burns that dude up. That was pretty chill.
 
So I'm wayyyyy behind all you guys but I just watched the ep where Daenerys buys the army, then kills all those sons of bitches and her dragon burns that dude up. That was pretty chill.
Great scene. Whether movie or book.
 
Great scene. Whether movie or book.

Yeah that was one of the most anticipated scenes for me. They did a great job on the show.

And while the red wedding was done well on the show it really had a ton of emotional kick in the book. I actually had a hard time sleeping the night I read that part.
 
Yeah that was one of the most anticipated scenes for me. They did a great job on the show.

And while the red wedding was done well on the show it really had a ton of emotional kick in the book. I actually had a hard time sleeping the night I read that part.
The red wedding destroyed me when I read it.
I was shook up for a whole day and almost didn't pick up the book again.

The show just couldn't compete when it came to that scene
 
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Yeah that was one of the most anticipated scenes for me. They did a great job on the show.

And while the red wedding was done well on the show it really had a ton of emotional kick in the book. I actually had a hard time sleeping the night I read that part.

Agree about the red wedding. At that point I was actually kind of pissed at GRRM for following the Starks so closely through the whole story just to kill them all off. I get that the world is unpredictable but to really catch readers you need characters they can care about. When you make characters they care about then just kill them off you run a big risk of just losing the readers. Maybe that is part of the reduced or changed impact of the 4th book. He killed off enough characters we cared about that it is hard to care much about all these secondary characters now. Took the wind out of the sails so to speak.
 
Agree about the red wedding. At that point I was actually kind of pissed at GRRM for following the Starks so closely through the whole story just to kill them all off. I get that the world is unpredictable but to really catch readers you need characters they can care about. When you make characters they care about then just kill them off you run a big risk of just losing the readers. Maybe that is part of the reduced or changed impact of the 4th book. He killed off enough characters we cared about that it is hard to care much about all these secondary characters now. Took the wind out of the sails so to speak.
I for one think he should have kept more Starks. Or at least have them around a bit longer. Such a shame to kill them off as early as he did.
 
You should write him a letter. Be sure to tell him you're not five years old or he might get confused.
 
Agree about the red wedding. At that point I was actually kind of pissed at GRRM for following the Starks so closely through the whole story just to kill them all off. I get that the world is unpredictable but to really catch readers you need characters they can care about. When you make characters they care about then just kill them off you run a big risk of just losing the readers. Maybe that is part of the reduced or changed impact of the 4th book. He killed off enough characters we cared about that it is hard to care much about all these secondary characters now. Took the wind out of the sails so to speak.
Robb stark was my favorite character in the books at the point when he was slayed
 
Daenarys used to be one of my favorites but last season she acted so entitled having people introduce her as "Queen of dragons, breaker of chains etc etc" and also forcing that one dude to escape when he used to be a spy. Last season my favorite character was red viper and he died. I hope they are able to introduce a character as cool as him again.
 
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