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Re: A Song of Ice and Fire/Game of Thrones Spoiler-Filled Discussion
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Re: A Song of Ice and Fire/Game of Thrones Spoiler-Filled Discussion
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Re: A Song of Ice and Fire/Game of Thrones Spoiler-Filled Discussion
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Location: Regina, SK, Canada
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Re: A Song of Ice and Fire/Game of Thrones Spoiler-Filled Discussion
Robb's story in the TV series however is about Robb. Whether or not it was executed well is a whole other discussion, obviously. Pretty much. If there's any reason to make her from Volantis, though, I've yet to hear it. If there are any further twists the character is supposed to have though I guess season three is the time to hear it.
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Re: A Song of Ice and Fire/Game of Thrones Spoiler-Filled Discussion
Step 1. Robb has a big victory, takes the Crag. He is well on his way to chewing off a big chunk of Lannisters' own lands. The victory might have come a bit easier than it should have. Step 2. Robb is injured in the battle and bedridden. Step 3. The Westerlings (on orders from Tywin) encourage their daughter to befriend Robb and help nurse him back to health. They may or may not have suggested to her that their best chance for survival was for her to "comfort" him when he is at his most distraught after receiving news that his brothers are dead. Step 4. Honorable Robb realizes what he has done and insists on marriage (or is goaded into it by her parents with some subtle digs at his honor) rather than be seen to have taken advantage of the girl, who was essentially his prisoner at the time. Step 5. Tywin is informed and sends word to begin negotiations with the Freys before Catelyn can begin trying to contain the damage. Step 6. Profit. Also a lot of blood.
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Re: A Song of Ice and Fire/Game of Thrones Spoiler-Filled Discussion
But not so much when it comes to story. This is part of the reason most of the biggest plot beats you mention regarding Robb happen off-stage. The TV series - for better or worse - involves Robb more in the story than its counterpart. It devotes time to Robb's perspective on the war and Robb's relationship with Talisa (while the novel Robb's relationship with Jeyne is inferred and told to other people). It still elides his major military victories, although that's obviously in part because budget is a bit of an issue here.
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Re: A Song of Ice and Fire/Game of Thrones Spoiler-Filled Discussion
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Re: A Song of Ice and Fire/Game of Thrones Spoiler-Filled Discussion
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Once Tormund makes it through the Wall, he said that one of his sons died in the night and came back as a Wight. No one realized he was dead until he raised up and Tormund had to "kill" him. I don't recall Tormund mentioning an Other attack in conjuction with that incident. (Tormund and his band had fled the Wall in the wake of Stannis' attack.) Mel reveals the Wall is powerful. Could perhaps the spells within the Wall have protected the Wildlings while they were assualting it? Dead stored within the ice vaults don't become Wights. Is it then safe to assume that anyone that dies beyond the Wall now and is not burned immediately will rise? I still think Cotter Pyke's message from Hardhome is so chilling. Dead things in the Water. Perhaps they have not moved yet because they are waiting for the dead and dying to swell their ranks? I don't think the Wights decompose. Sam pointed out that the flesh was ropey and that there was no corruption.
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Location: Ireland
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Re: A Song of Ice and Fire/Game of Thrones Spoiler-Filled Discussion
Kit Harrington talks S3:
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Location: Providence
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Re: A Song of Ice and Fire/Game of Thrones Spoiler-Filled Discussion
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Location: Elwood P. Dowd's House
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I am not sure if I will be purchasing or not. I may wait until other fans have copies in hand and see what they say. The maps on my Kindle version of Dance were very faint and frustrating.
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