Seriously, does anyone have a link to an actual interview of GRR saying they plan onnleaving some characters that died in the books alive? That has me very intrigued.
As others were saying, he was probably referring to how some characters won't disappear the way they did in the books. Which makes sense. They're doing it with Theon now. I'll expect they'll do it with Osha too.
I'm curious to see how they proceed with Mance's arc. [blackout]His wife hasn't been introduced at all, much less shown to be pregnant.[/blackout] Hmm. I wonder... This just occurred to me, but what if [blackout]Robb's wife escapes the Red Wedding? She could flee to the Wall where Jon takes her in. Once Stannis comes north, and Melisandre is looking for King's blood, the child of the King of the North would suit her needs.[/blackout] Of course, that would be a major departure from the books, and would have repercussions elsewhere, but I could see that happening. [blackout]Other than the issue of the kid being the heir to Winterfell and the North, it would almost be simpler and more self contained than introducing Mance's wife in Season 4, showing she's pregnant, and then just killing her when she gives birth. Also, I could see them having Ygritte stand in for Val.[/blackout]
I'm curious to see how they proceed with Mance's arc. [blackout]His wife hasn't been introduced at all, much less shown to be pregnant.[/blackout] Hmm. I wonder... This just occurred to me, but what if [blackout]Robb's wife escapes the Red Wedding? She could flee to the Wall where Jon takes her in. Once Stannis comes north, and Melisandre is looking for King's blood, the child of the King of the North would suit her needs.[/blackout] Of course, that would be a major departure from the books, and would have repercussions elsewhere, but I could see that happening. [blackout]Other than the issue of the kid being the heir to Winterfell and the North, it would almost be simpler and more self contained than introducing Mance's wife in Season 4, showing she's pregnant, and then just killing her when she gives birth. Also, I could see them having Ygritte stand in for Val.[/blackout]
I imagine they'll develop that more in the next season, they've got enough to deal with now, latest episode notwithstanding.
Also,
[blackout]Since Robb's wife is apparently present AT the Red Wedding from some of the promo photos, I'm hard pressed to come up with a plausible way for her to escape.[/blackout]
Once Mance and co. attack the wall in s4, I imagine they'll have a scene where Jon goes to parlay with him and we see Mance's pregnant wife in the background or something.
In episode 2 Roose gives Robb news from a raven about the Ironborn having already razed Winterfell and fled by the time Roose's bastard arrived, and that Bran and Rickon are also missing. Robb privately theorizes to Cat that the boys either escaped or Theon has taken them, but as far as Robb knows he's still out there.
NOTE: I haven't read the books, and this is pure speculation ahead, but I want to spoiler-tag it anyway, since it's a bold prediction and I know some people don't even want those dancing around their heads before they discover on their own.
Concerning the preview clip for Episode 8, and the
Joffrey/Tyrion confrontation.....
Going off what little context we have from the preview clip, I'm thinking...
The moment apparently takes place at Joffrey/Margaery's wedding. I believe they show a clip of Tyrion drinking earlier in the preview. I'm guessing that Tyrion, forced into his own upcoming wedding (while losing the grasp of his real love to Shae at the same time) will, in a drunken rage, call Joffrey out during the wedding ceremony, setting off a whole ugly confrontation.
It looks like Tywin will try and stop the confrontation. I'm thinking that it will get real ugly, with at least one Lannister dying, maybe more.
NOTE: I haven't read the books, and this is pure speculation ahead, but I want to spoiler-tag it anyway, since it's a bold prediction and I know some people don't even want those dancing around their heads before they discover on their own.
Concerning the preview clip for Episode 8, and the
Joffrey/Tyrion confrontation.....
Going off what little context we have from the preview clip, I'm thinking...
The moment apparently takes place at Joffrey/Margaery's wedding. I believe they show a clip of Tyrion drinking earlier in the preview. I'm guessing that Tyrion, forced into his own upcoming wedding (while losing the grasp of his real love to Shae at the same time) will, in a drunken rage, call Joffrey out during the wedding ceremony, setting off a whole ugly confrontation.
It looks like Tywin will try and stop the confrontation. I'm thinking that it will get real ugly, with at least one Lannister dying, maybe more.
Not quite. Joffrey and Marg's wedding is next season. Its the gift giving ceremony that preceeds the wedding if memory serves me right. This is unless they have shifted some stuff, but it would be a major major change.
Not quite. Joffrey and Marg's wedding is next season. Its the gift giving ceremony that preceeds the wedding if memory serves me right. This is unless they have shifted some stuff, but it would be a major major change.
They could have crammed the Joff/Marg wedding into episode 10, but it can't come any earlier than that due to other things needing to take place first. What's known about production indicates it is next season.
They could have crammed the Joff/Marg wedding into episode 10, but it can't come any earlier than that due to other things needing to take place first. What's known about production indicates it is next season.
I know that the third book is spread out over this season and the next, but I guess I'm getting impatient. Loving the season, but impatient to just KNOW, KNOW how it will all go down. t:
i got to say emilia clarke is killing it this season was'nt a fan of her "I AM MOTHER OF DRAGON'S" Stage but now danny is probably my fav. character on the show
Generally, people and news move at the speed of plot; travelling as fast and as slow as they're needed for the story to progress the way they want it. I mean, look at Melisandre. How the hell did she slip onto the mainland, find the Brothers Without Banners (who are supposedly in hiding) and even know to find Gendry there, and then slip back out sailing right past King's Landing - in the middle of a war, in which the side she's on is in direct opposition to the people at King's Landing?!
i got to say emilia clarke is killing it this season was'nt a fan of her "I AM MOTHER OF DRAGON'S" Stage but now danny is probably my fav. character on the show
Not quite. Joffrey and Marg's wedding is next season. Its the gift giving ceremony that preceeds the wedding if memory serves me right. This is unless they have shifted some stuff, but it would be a major major change.
Will we see Victarion Greyjoy in Season 4? Ever since Oberon Sexton said he's the Conan the Barbarian of the show i have been anticipating his reveal, there seems to be nothing about the Greyjoys outside of Theon this season, so i assume they're saving that stuff for 4th season? Or fith?!
Will we see Victarion Greyjoy in Season 4? Ever since Oberon Sexton said he's the Conan the Barbarian of the show i have been anticipating his reveal, there seems to be nothing about the Greyjoys outside of Theon this season, so i assume they're saving that stuff for 4th season? Or fith?!
Yeah, they're probably saving the Greyjoys for next season. It would have been too much to squeeze them into this season with everything else going on.
Will we see Victarion Greyjoy in Season 4? Ever since Oberon Sexton said he's the Conan the Barbarian of the show i have been anticipating his reveal, there seems to be nothing about the Greyjoys outside of Theon this season, so i assume they're saving that stuff for 4th season? Or fith?!
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