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re: GoT "Middle Ground" Thread - Between Seasons Discussion ***Spoilers Possible***
Posted on 7/6/13 at 7:24 pm to PsychTiger
Posted on 7/6/13 at 7:24 pm to PsychTiger
quote:It kind of sucks that I know what Season 4 will consist of, and it won't have that element of surprise anymore week to week.
Did you regret your decision to continue reading or are you happy you did? Fear might find that opinion useful as he struggles with his own decision.
But on the flip side, the second half of SoS was amazing and intense. My fingers were literally sweating as I was turning the pages. And to be able to see all what happened on screen next year will be awesome and a change of pace. It will be different knowing what happens beforehand but I still think it'll be exciting, just a different kind of exciting. A "I can't wait to see how this unfolds on camera" kind of exciting.
Being a "Hodor" for Seasons 1-3 and now being a reader for the next seasons, I feel like I'm getting the best of both worlds, being able to experience both viewpoints to the show. The readers didn't get to experience what us Hodors did week-by-week, as the Hodors didn't get to experience the awesomeness of seeing what they've read come to life. Now I get to go through both experiences. So in the end, I feel like it was worth it. Sorry for tl-dr'ing.
Posted on 7/6/13 at 7:32 pm to Fearthehat0307
quote:
right now i'm leaning towards stopping. the show is just to entertaining too be spoiled for me
dont. there is some shite that there is just no way the show can match in quality.
Posted on 7/6/13 at 7:34 pm to GCTiger11
Good answer. As for Fear, there is nothing wrong with either approach. Just pick the way you think you'll enjoy the series the most. Both approaches have their good and bad sides.
Readers can't be spoiled, but have been known to be ostracized by some of the more radical elements of the nonreader faith.
Ich bin ein Vorleser.
Readers can't be spoiled, but have been known to be ostracized by some of the more radical elements of the nonreader faith.
Ich bin ein Vorleser.
This post was edited on 7/6/13 at 7:36 pm
Posted on 7/6/13 at 7:40 pm to Fearthehat0307
I would say just read the whole book. If you're on chapter 43, then you already read the Tyrion meeting Oberyn Martell chapter several chapters back.
And I noticed as a former Hodor turned reader, that the show skipped around in book 3 compared to books 1 & 2. Like Jon's arc in book 3 ends halfway through the book, whereas the chapter with Davos letting Edric Storm go (Gendry in the show) happens as late as chapter 67, while some of the events/POV between the Red Wedding & that Davos chapter won't be until next season, such as that Tyrion Oberyn Martell chapter that happened as early as chapter 38.
If the book was more "linear" like the first 2 books/seasons, the stopping point would be easy to determine. Problem with ASoS is that the show couldn't end it as linear/in order like the book because of money & introducing characters (like Oberyn) for 1 scene and then not have him until later on would be hard to do in the show.
I hope my most clarifies things for you .
And I noticed as a former Hodor turned reader, that the show skipped around in book 3 compared to books 1 & 2. Like Jon's arc in book 3 ends halfway through the book, whereas the chapter with Davos letting Edric Storm go (Gendry in the show) happens as late as chapter 67, while some of the events/POV between the Red Wedding & that Davos chapter won't be until next season, such as that Tyrion Oberyn Martell chapter that happened as early as chapter 38.
If the book was more "linear" like the first 2 books/seasons, the stopping point would be easy to determine. Problem with ASoS is that the show couldn't end it as linear/in order like the book because of money & introducing characters (like Oberyn) for 1 scene and then not have him until later on would be hard to do in the show.
I hope my most clarifies things for you .
This post was edited on 7/6/13 at 7:43 pm
Posted on 7/6/13 at 7:43 pm to PsychTiger
The fear of being spoiled is one of the main factors into me deciding to keep reading. It sucked not being able to wiki something I wasn't sure about or just looking at ASoIaF art without being in fear of being spoiled.
Literally the first day I started the series, I remember going on wikipedia to look at the show's main wiki page just to see who was on the cast. Didn't care to look at any plot or anything, just wanted to see if I recognized any cast members. Scrolled down and saw this
So as soon as I started the show, I knew Sean Bean's character was probably going to be dead when the season ended.
Literally the first day I started the series, I remember going on wikipedia to look at the show's main wiki page just to see who was on the cast. Didn't care to look at any plot or anything, just wanted to see if I recognized any cast members. Scrolled down and saw this
So as soon as I started the show, I knew Sean Bean's character was probably going to be dead when the season ended.
Posted on 7/6/13 at 8:00 pm to Carson123987
quote:you know nothing
dont. there is some shite that there is just no way the show can match in quality.
Posted on 7/6/13 at 9:02 pm to Fearthehat0307
There are some things the book does better, and other things that I enjoyed better in the show.
Posted on 7/6/13 at 9:04 pm to blueboy
If she was a spy for the Lannisters I'd be surprised that they just let her be killed. Then again, it is the Lannisters.
Posted on 7/6/13 at 9:06 pm to BlackleafBaller
I just started GoT over this holiday. It's almost impossibly hard to read this book when I know exactly what happens.
Posted on 7/6/13 at 9:15 pm to FalseProphet
I felt like the first 2 books dragged on because I had seen everything already on the show, so I kind of rushed through them. I've been taking my time with ASoS and I'm only halfway through it after 2 weeks.
Posted on 7/6/13 at 9:18 pm to FalseProphet
Rewatched some of Season 1 and I'm a little confused by the evolution of Bran and Rickon, so I probably missed/forgot something:
-After Ned gets whacked, Bran finds Rickon wandering in the catacombs beneath Winterfell. Bran says "he's not here." Rickon says he dreamed of Father walking down there among the Stark tombs, a clear suggestion that he too has The Shine. Bran has a dream of Winterfell being flooded (before the Ironborn arrive). No mention of Bran dreaming/seeing Ned murdered.
Flash forward to Season 3, Rickon is now a babbling little idiot who just wants to play with Shaggydog and doesn't understand what's going on. Bran tells Jojen the Cajun Psychic that he "saw" Ned's murder.
Jeauxjen told Bran "it's in your blood," so we can guess that other Stark kids also have a high midichlorian count, just wondering why they scaled back Rickon's character and added in memories to reinforce Bran's gift. Maybe some kind of retcon or editing to save time?
Yours in Hodor.
-After Ned gets whacked, Bran finds Rickon wandering in the catacombs beneath Winterfell. Bran says "he's not here." Rickon says he dreamed of Father walking down there among the Stark tombs, a clear suggestion that he too has The Shine. Bran has a dream of Winterfell being flooded (before the Ironborn arrive). No mention of Bran dreaming/seeing Ned murdered.
Flash forward to Season 3, Rickon is now a babbling little idiot who just wants to play with Shaggydog and doesn't understand what's going on. Bran tells Jojen the Cajun Psychic that he "saw" Ned's murder.
Jeauxjen told Bran "it's in your blood," so we can guess that other Stark kids also have a high midichlorian count, just wondering why they scaled back Rickon's character and added in memories to reinforce Bran's gift. Maybe some kind of retcon or editing to save time?
Yours in Hodor.
This post was edited on 7/6/13 at 9:19 pm
Posted on 7/6/13 at 11:46 pm to GCTiger11
Yeah I'm 200 pages in SoS after reading the first 2 this past month. It's kind of tough to read fast when I know what's going on but I'm really looking forward to catching up and reading the second half. I bet its a lot more captivating.
Posted on 7/7/13 at 6:54 am to PowerTool
Jeauxjen
In the first book, Bran has a dream about Ned being in the crypts of Winterfell around the time of his death and Maester Luwin was skeptical about it saying it was just coincidence. Bran said that Ned was sad and kept on talking about how he wished to talk to Jon Snow.
Also one point in the show that I'm disappointed in is how a lot of characters have insightful dreams in the books and the show has only shown Bran dreams.
In the first book, Bran has a dream about Ned being in the crypts of Winterfell around the time of his death and Maester Luwin was skeptical about it saying it was just coincidence. Bran said that Ned was sad and kept on talking about how he wished to talk to Jon Snow.
Also one point in the show that I'm disappointed in is how a lot of characters have insightful dreams in the books and the show has only shown Bran dreams.
Posted on 7/21/13 at 12:52 pm to tween the hedges
I'm working my way to non-Hodor status. Definitely gotten into new material in ASoS and shite is good. Can't wait for the 4th season or what happens at the very end of this book.
Posted on 7/21/13 at 1:02 pm to tween the hedges
quote:I thought we developed different tiers. I think we left hodor status after book 1
I'm working my way to non-Hodor status
Posted on 7/21/13 at 1:07 pm to Fearthehat0307
I just havent been able to push through the books of seasons Ive already watched. I torrented the books on take and they are awesome but when Im driving they make me want to go to sleep. plus I love music
Posted on 7/21/13 at 1:13 pm to wish i was tebow
It took me two months to get through the first 2 and a half. I caught up yesterday though and stayed up until 5 reading though.
Posted on 7/21/13 at 1:30 pm to tween the hedges
I read all 5 in 3 weeks.
I had to really push myself.
I had to really push myself.
Posted on 7/21/13 at 1:33 pm to GCTiger11
jeez!!
see I dont read that fast to begin with. It took me awhile to through book 1. and I read it pretty hardcore
see I dont read that fast to begin with. It took me awhile to through book 1. and I read it pretty hardcore
Posted on 7/21/13 at 1:46 pm to wish i was tebow
quote:I read the 1st, 2nd and most of the 3rd, just up until I caught up to the show, in a span of about 2 weeks. It really is addicting even though I knew what was gonna happen.
I read all 5 in 3 weeks
quote:
see I dont read that fast to begin with.
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