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Originally posted by jcj0427 View PostIm not a big reader but Im a big fan of the show. How long are the books? Does GoT do it justice?
What's weird though is the show has surpassed the books with this season so a lot of book readers are upset the show is spoiling the books but GRRM takes forever to write so it is what it is (I personally believe he's in over his head and will never finish). I always tell people just treat the show and the books as two separate en****** and that way you won't get hung up about how this detail is different or this character should have said/done this or whatever. The show is awesome. The books are awesome. That's it.
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Lol good ending. I'm glad some major things happened in this episode. Jon came back, Ramsay killed Roose but I Would have liked for either Arya or Jon to kill Roose, Balon died, and Tyrion became friends with the dragons, or at least they didn't tried to eat him when he went to free them. Does this mean that the dragons know he's a Targaryen and a master of one of the dragons?
And where is Petyr Baelish? I don't remember him dying.
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Originally posted by -Kev- View PostLol good ending. I'm glad some major things happened in this episode. Jon came back, Ramsay killed Roose but I Would have liked for either Arya or Jon to kill Roose, Balon died, and Tyrion became friends with the dragons, or at least they didn't tried to eat him when he went to free them. Does this mean that the dragons know he's a Targaryen and a master of one of the dragons?
And where is Petyr Baelish? I don't remember him dying.
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Originally posted by ИATAS View PostI don't buy Tyrion being a Targaryen one bit. Way too much hatred from his own father and his sister blaming him for their mothers death, etc. There isn't much evidence that supports this fan theory at all. He read a ton about dragons as a kid, he's a smart dude and seemed to have a theory that dragons are a lot smarter than these people realize and understand words, etc. He acted on his theory and was correct.
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Originally posted by -Kev- View PostLol good ending. I'm glad some major things happened in this episode. Jon came back, Ramsay killed Roose but I Would have liked for either Arya or Jon to kill Roose, Balon died, and Tyrion became friends with the dragons, or at least they didn't tried to eat him when he went to free them. Does this mean that the dragons know he's a Targaryen and a master of one of the dragons?
And where is Petyr Baelish? I don't remember him dying.
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Originally posted by ИATAS View PostAbsolutely does it justice. Books are books and film is film though, they can never be the same but HBO has done a phenomenal job. Sure, some hiccups here and there and some stuff naturally has been cut out (there is a MASSIVE amount of content in the books) but overall they stayed true.
What's weird though is the show has surpassed the books with this season so a lot of book readers are upset the show is spoiling the books but GRRM takes forever to write so it is what it is (I personally believe he's in over his head and will never finish). I always tell people just treat the show and the books as two separate en****** and that way you won't get hung up about how this detail is different or this character should have said/done this or whatever. The show is awesome. The books are awesome. That's it.
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Hey Brush I'm gonna hit you up tomorrow but coach me. I'm real but they don't have the "donate" option for my points anymore.
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