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Posted on 11/4/14 at 1:29 pm to Snatchy
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Sorry guys. I will edit the subject to
"Good Morning America with George Stephanopoulos interviews famed writer of A Song of Ice and Fire series George Raymond Richard Martin with possible plot twists discussed"
Somewhere in the middle will do.
Posted on 11/4/14 at 1:43 pm to Snatchy
So a brief synopsis
- They talked about his first TV cameo (the burger deal was kind of an homage to that).
- He talked about how life has changed for him since the boom from the ASOIAF books and the Game of Thrones TV show. Talks about the surreal aspect of being a "celebrity writer" vs. just a successful writer.
- Talked about The World of Ice and Fire (for those who are just show folks, it's the history of Westeros and an accompaniment to the books). Talks about it being co-written by the website folks at Westeros.org.
- Talked about the "secondary universe" as a character itself. That the world itself is as important as it's characters (Tolkein-esque thought).
- Talked about how the series is rooted in real history and that's where he draws inspiration from in terms of the storylines.
- Talks about the show catching up to the books. Said it's definitely moving faster then he's writing. Said there was a certain point a couple years ago that he was concerned about it but now it just kind of is what it is. Said his obligation is to finish the books as strongly as he can and he can't speed up that process for the sake of speeding it up.
- Talks about writing the Red Wedding. Said it was incredibly difficult for him to write and he actually wrote the rest of the book and came back to it.
- Talks about knowing that Peter Dinklage was "it" for Tyrion from Day 1. Never considered anyone else.
- Talks about how hard it was to cast Arya and how Maise hit it out of the park. Same with Sansa and Bran.
- Talks for the love of the characters, even the ones that have done awful awful things.
- He does know how it all ends and what happens to most of the major characters.
ETA: Sorry, I hit enter first. And it wasn't a bad interview but there was definitely nothing remotely revealing about the show or books.
- They talked about his first TV cameo (the burger deal was kind of an homage to that).
- He talked about how life has changed for him since the boom from the ASOIAF books and the Game of Thrones TV show. Talks about the surreal aspect of being a "celebrity writer" vs. just a successful writer.
- Talked about The World of Ice and Fire (for those who are just show folks, it's the history of Westeros and an accompaniment to the books). Talks about it being co-written by the website folks at Westeros.org.
- Talked about the "secondary universe" as a character itself. That the world itself is as important as it's characters (Tolkein-esque thought).
- Talked about how the series is rooted in real history and that's where he draws inspiration from in terms of the storylines.
- Talks about the show catching up to the books. Said it's definitely moving faster then he's writing. Said there was a certain point a couple years ago that he was concerned about it but now it just kind of is what it is. Said his obligation is to finish the books as strongly as he can and he can't speed up that process for the sake of speeding it up.
- Talks about writing the Red Wedding. Said it was incredibly difficult for him to write and he actually wrote the rest of the book and came back to it.
- Talks about knowing that Peter Dinklage was "it" for Tyrion from Day 1. Never considered anyone else.
- Talks about how hard it was to cast Arya and how Maise hit it out of the park. Same with Sansa and Bran.
- Talks for the love of the characters, even the ones that have done awful awful things.
- He does know how it all ends and what happens to most of the major characters.
ETA: Sorry, I hit enter first. And it wasn't a bad interview but there was definitely nothing remotely revealing about the show or books.
This post was edited on 11/4/14 at 1:46 pm
Posted on 11/4/14 at 5:17 pm to mizzoukills
Good interview. Thanks for posting.
Posted on 11/4/14 at 6:37 pm to Byron Bojangles III
quote:
I knew GRRM not GMA
Posted on 11/4/14 at 7:22 pm to BluegrassBelle
quote:
about knowing that Peter Dinklage was "it" for Tyrion from Day 1. Never considered anyone else.
Well it wasn't going to be vern Troyer.
Posted on 11/4/14 at 7:22 pm to CarRamrod
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it is the same rant fricks who insist to label players with their initials and numbers.
You must not be a diehard Tigah fan if you don't know who LB19 is right off the top of your head.
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