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Wait so they officially cut Euron and Victarion?
No, they just haven't been announced yet which people are assuming means they've been cut. It's still TBD.
Wait so they officially cut Euron and Victarion?
Manderlys will betray the Freys during the battle in all likelihood.
Yes, though there is the presumable snag of Stannis not knowing that Davos is in the process of securing Lord Manderly's alliance.
And if there was any antagonist from books 4 and 5 who could make as great an impression on the Unsullied as Tywin Lannister, it would be Euron Greyjoy. So I'm prepared for either a lack of Greyjoys, or some version of the Eurio theory.
Has anyone brought up GRRM not writing an episode this season yet?
Has anyone brought up GRRM not writing an episode this season yet?
In a new interview with Vulture, Martin says that he will be taking Season 5 off “because I have this book to finish.”
He’ll also be clearing out his schedule, and won’t be making a trip to the set of Game of Thrones until next year. “I might make it over there early next year, but I’ve got to finish the book The Winds of Winter. So I’m making the trips I’m already obligated to make, but I’m not adding any new trips at this time. So I don’t think I’m going to do a set visit this year, sadly.”
No, they just haven't been announced yet which people are assuming means they've been cut. It's still TBD.
As long as I get to see Asha... uh... Yara... make her speech at her Queensmoot, I'll be happy. To be honest the Greyjoys outside Asha and Theon don't interest me in the least. Though if they are cut it really makes me wonder if that dragon horn is going to be that big a deal come tWoW.
I'm pretty sure its safe to say they've been cut. Which angers me greatly. Makes me not even really care about the show anymore. Seems like the double Ds are looking to combine characters and shorten the time-frame of the series before the book series ends. I mean, Victarion would've been a huge fan favorite. I think any story line we get with the Ironborn will be combined into "Yara."
Alternate universe though, so who cares? Someone will come along in the next 15 years and remake this thing. You'd think HBO would wanna lengthen this thing, since its their biggest hit.
Gotta be talking about [blackout]R+L=J[/blackout], right? And just downplaying how many people have latched onto that theory... which, at this point, has to be damn near every reader/viewer to step into a forum discussing ASOIAF/GOT.George R.R. Martin says fans have guessed his secret ending
By James Hibberd on Aug 12, 2014 at 2:42PM
From the Game of Thrones showrunners, we already know that George R.R. Martin’s top-secret planned ending to his book saga is “absolutely” satisfying. But now we’ve learned that a few fans already know what the ending is as well. They just don’t know that they know. You know?
Here’s what happened: Martin was speaking at the Edinburgh International Literary Festival where he was reportedly asked about fan theories regarding the rest of his saga—which will likely consist of two more novels, The Winds of Winter and A Dream of Spring, neither of which have release dates yet. Martin knows which major characters will live and die in the next two books, he said, while the fates of minor characters remain undecided.
“I’ve wrestled with [the issue of fan speculation online], because I do want to surprise my readers,” he said, according to The Telegraph. “I hate predictable fiction as a reader, I don’t want to write predictable fiction. I want to surprise and delight my reader and take them in directions they didn’t see coming … At least one or two readers had put together the extremely subtle and obscure clues that I’d planted in the books and came to the right solution. So what do I do then? Do I change it? I wrestled with that issue, and I came to the conclusion that changing it would be a disaster, because the clues were there. You can’t do that, so I’m just going to go ahead. Some of my readers who don’t read the boards, which thankfully there are hundreds of thousands of them, will still be surprised and other readers will say: ‘see, I said that four years ago, I’m smarter than you guys.'”
Martin plans to devote a bit more time to finishing Winds of Winter this next year as he’s not writing an episode of HBO’s Thrones in season 5.
