They were probably able to get him partly because he knew it would only be a one-season committment. It was kind of a great situation for HBO that way... they get a big-name draw to suck people in, but don't have to keep paying him.A naive part of me thought Aria was gonna run up, somehow steal a bow and arrow from a grown man, and shoot the executioner in the face. Stark would then fight off the entire city with a battle axe and escape to his army. FFF. Why does Bean always have to die?
I find them pretty compulsively readable, and not "dense" in terms of being hard going. I don't imagine Martin would have been as successful as he is if the books were inaccessible. I think you'll find the pages fly.Question for the book readers - I know they are long, but is it easy reading? Or is it dense?
Yeah, I actually prefer to marathon these things myself. I was so anxious for it that of course I watched them all the night they came out... but I think I'd enjoy watching them all again one after the other.Excellent finale, I think i'm going to re-watch the season again it was that good.
I like the scenes between littlefinger and Varys. I'm not quite sure I understood the Pycelle scene. Why was that added?
And we can hope that they'll be able to splice in the Book 5 story with the somewhat-disappointing Book 4 so the whole thing doesn't lose a step. I get the feeling that they could cut out basically all of Dorne and most of the Iron Islands in the Book 4 storyline and not really lose all that much.Yes it is. And it's a relief that (something we didn't know with Lost) that the source material for seasons 2 & 3 are just as good if not better (I know the third book is generally the consensus best book of the series). So this show is only going up.
- Craig
And we can hope that they'll be able to splice in the Book 5 story with the somewhat-disappointing Book 4 so the whole thing doesn't lose a step. I get the feeling that they could cut out basically all of Dorne and most of the Iron Islands in the Book 4 storyline and not really lose all that much.
I agree that the Iron Islands are going to be very relevant to the rest of the series, especially given the cliffhanger at the end. That's why I wouldn't cut them out completely.I disagree. Dorne and the Iron Islands will be relevant to the rest of the series. I think Brienne is the one who could do with the most snipping in book four.
I agree that the Iron Islands are going to be very relevant to the rest of the series, especially given the cliffhanger at the end. That's why I wouldn't cut them out completely.
But I still think the POVs in Dorne were a mistake. First of all, the # of POVs has kept increasing, going from 8 to 9 to 11 to 12. At some point you're simply spreading the net too wide. In a story of this scale, there are going to be certain events, and often whole series of events and POVs, that happen "off-screen." That's as it is and as it should be. And in the end, though the Dorne chapters weren't bad in themselves and did tell us some new and important things, I don't think there was anything that happened in them that absolutely had to be experienced by the audience first-hand, rather than be explained by another character at a later time. Until book 4, Dorne was an important house whose business took place mostly in the background... and I think that was a good place for it to stay. Besides, keeping them in the background helped give the novels the impression of more depth by the very lack of POVs.
We don't have to agree, but from where I'm sitting Dorne is totally expendable. They're going to have to make cuts somewhere, and that seems like the most logical place to me.