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The guy can change his face with magic. Odds are he can change other parts of his appearance too. But yeah, it's nothing more than a fun theory and even I'm not particularly convinced. Just pointing out that it's plausible.
Correction: They will try to continue to follow the books, for now. There are lots of factors involved in running a show; especially one of this scale - and the least of it is creativity. What if the execs or the showrunners decide [blackout]Sean Bean's[/blackout] character is too much of a fan favourite to be killed off and still retain viewers? Or what if any of the various child actors decide to focus more on school and cuts back on the time spent filming? Or what if an actor decides to move on to another project before the planned six or seven years needed to fully tell the story as per the books (assuming GRRM can get the last book out in time)?
Any of these things can happen, have happened to other shows in the past and will happen in shows to come, and would completely blow original plan to bits.
I think GRRM has enough control over the show to not let that absurd stuff from happening, like letting a character that died in the books live in the show. These books have such a tightly written narrative that changing something major would ruin or alter the story way too much, making some of the plot lines pointless or seem silly.
What if Robert hadn't died because the fans or executives loved the character and/or actor? Without Robert, who was a keystone to the stability of the seven kingdoms, nothing else would have happened that we have seen happen after his death.
Anyway...
I really wish there was a way the show would tell us how much time has passed.
The last episode was awesome. Like somebody else, I kept wondering why Syrio didn't pickup a real sword to right the last guy. I also find it hard to believe that someone of his caliber would be defeated by some random soldier.
When Drogo was sitting in his throne, I thought how much that scene and stage looked Conan-esque. I was surprised Drogo let that slave tend to his wounds and not a Drothraki healer. Also, that wound didn't look that bad to have everybody so worried about it.
HODOR!