I tend to doubt they're actually going to show Stoneheart's birth. I thought they were, but I think the place to do that was the finale.I imagine that Stoneheart's birth will be the last moment of episode one next season. I doubt Arya's warging will play a part, though perhaps Nymeria will make a brief appearance leading them to her?
I tend to doubt they're actually going to show Stoneheart's birth. I thought they were, but I think the place to do that was the finale.I imagine that Stoneheart's birth will be the last moment of episode one next season. I doubt Arya's warging will play a part, though perhaps Nymeria will make a brief appearance leading them to her?
The amount of screen time Mance has is in line with his appearances in A Storm of Swords, which are memorable but pretty minimal.
We're going to get two more years of Cersei and Margaery exchanging veiled threats before anything actually happens between them.
It's just Benioff and Weiss putting stuff from the books on screen without thinking about how it conflicts with their interpretation of the characters. Like when they use Stannis/Davos dialogue about duty and good not outweighing bad, even though TV Stannis doesn't care about those things. Or the Cersei/Robert scene from season one, which ("seven kingdoms couldn't fill the hole she left behind" notwithstanding) is well-done in its own right, but hard to reconcile with the characters' other actions.I have no fucking clue what the point of that scene was in the show.
Which is not to say that she's not clever-- she's certainly working to ingratiate herself with Tommen, and I think generally she knows more than she lets on. But the overtly manipulative TV version is definitely something else altogether, another example of the show's utter lack of interest in women who don't fit the feisty "Strong Female Character" mold.In A Feast For Crows, Margaery isn't a schemer.
the show's utter lack of interest in women who don't fit the feisty "Strong Female Character" mold.
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