You emoticon implies this isn't true, when it really is.Pls.
Jon Snow > All others except Arya.![]()

I'll take that.Boo Arya Yay Jon
I don't know about 7, but i think that chair is nearing it's end. the whole geography of westeros might be different by the end of it. i think the wall's coming down, the riverlands could still be loyal to the north, and the vale might come into the fold as well.Personally I think that whole wretched chair is gonna be destroyed and it'll be seven kingdoms again.
Great trailer. Looks more exciting then the meandering books. Glad that they seem to be dropping Aegon and the Greyjoys.
A summary for A Feast For Crows from 2002, courtesy of Amazon.
Continuing the most ambitious and imaginatve epic fantasy since The Lord of the Rings The action in Book Four of A Song of Ice and Fire begins the day after the end of A STORM OF SWORDS. While the remaining northern lords war endlessly with each other and the ironmen of the isles attack the Dreadfort, Sansa becomes a skilled player in the game of thrones with Littlefinger as her mentor, Arya a skilled assassin, and Bran a magician and shapeshifter of great power. All seek to gain revenge for the death of their parents and Robb Stark, whose head was cut off and replaced with the head of his direwolf. Valar morghulis. All men must die, and wolves, too. Danerys trains her growing dragons and learns from Barristan the secrets of her father, her brother Rhaegar, and other matters that will culminate at Starfall. And Jon Snow is the nine-hundredth-and-ninety-eighth lord commander of the Night's Watch. The Wall is his. The night is dark, and he has King Stannis to face. The cold wind is rising, and still there are inhuman powers gathering in the north. "
People were in for a rude awakening.Fire clenses better than anything else.
I think the people of Meereen have hunters and huntresses to go out and Charl meat for Dany's dragons.
Well, Barristan's not there and the rumors were that he'd get hurt in place of Strong Belwas, and that Daario would be Hand, so maybe it's to do with that.
I wouldn't look at the show as a reflection of the books. They've said before they're doing their own thing with it from here on out.
Effectively the next Dance is cut, since it's just Dany.
Boo Arya Yay Jon
Personally I think that whole wretched chair is gonna be destroyed and it'll be seven kingdoms again.
George is an *******?It certainly helps me better appreciate the majority's response to A Feast for Crows. I've wondered about the time skip GRRM had originally planned. I know he said the prologue grew to about 100 pages, at which point he decided it wasn't feasible...but we get plenty of backstory on Robert's Rebellion and the Greyjoy Rebellion throughout the first three books. I wonder why this method wouldn't have worked for the time skip.
It certainly helps me better appreciate the majority's response to A Feast for Crows. I've wondered about the time skip GRRM had originally planned. I know he said the prologue grew to about 100 pages, at which point he decided it wasn't feasible...but we get plenty of backstory on Robert's Rebellion and the Greyjoy Rebellion throughout the first three books. I wonder why this method wouldn't have worked for the time skip.
It certainly helps me better appreciate the majority's response to A Feast for Crows. I've wondered about the time skip GRRM had originally planned. I know he said the prologue grew to about 100 pages, at which point he decided it wasn't feasible...but we get plenty of backstory on Robert's Rebellion and the Greyjoy Rebellion throughout the first three books. I wonder why this method wouldn't have worked for the time skip.
Someone somewhere said that the real problem with a time skip in hindsight would be that the new status quo Martin was setting up, while an excellent starting point, was both a) a bit too complicated, and b) had far too many interesting things happening to far too many characters the audience was already invested in.It certainly helps me better appreciate the majority's response to A Feast for Crows. I've wondered about the time skip GRRM had originally planned. I know he said the prologue grew to about 100 pages, at which point he decided it wasn't feasible...but we get plenty of backstory on Robert's Rebellion and the Greyjoy Rebellion throughout the first three books. I wonder why this method wouldn't have worked for the time skip.