HBO's Game of Thrones - - Part 11

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I'm betting Davos' stuff from ADWD will probably be in this season.
 
We all know Tommen is a lucky SOB. Maybe him and all of his kittens will remain on the Iron Throne at the end With hot little Margery next to him.

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I'm betting Davos' stuff from ADWD will probably be in this season.

We've yet to hear of Manderly being cast :/

Though apparently the rumor is that "People Love their King"voice is Euron Crow's Eye being played by Dominic West.

Which makes about as much sense as the SSS program on Arsenal Gear.
 
We've yet to hear of Manderly being cast :/

Though apparently the rumor is that "People Love their King"voice is Euron Crow's Eye being played by Dominic West.

Which makes about as much sense as the SSS program on Arsenal Gear.

It was better than the S4 plan by the Patriots. Your head would explode if I told you what it was. :oldrazz:
 
They are moving stuff from ADWD into this season? I have to finish that book!
 
They are moving stuff from ADWD into this season? I have to finish that book!

Well aspects of Theon's stuff from Season 3 was from ADWD (though expanded). We know for a fact most of Bran's stuff from ADWD will be there, and some of Dany's as well.

Though I wonder what that shot was with Yara (Asha) was about. So I guess they will be doing some of the Greyjoy stuff from AFFC.
 
I'd say they're heavily changing Yara/Asha's storyline.

With Reek's storyline I think I heard that they were taking one of Ramsay's two girls and using them in the Kyra role somehow....
 
I'd say they're heavily changing Yara/Asha's storyline.

With Reek's storyline I think I heard that they were taking one of Ramsay's two girls and using them in the Kyra role somehow....

I figure they will change Reek's stuff, especially I wonder how they will do the Jeyne stuff. With Yara/Asha I wonder if they will just have her skip the Kingsmoot and introduce Victorion and Euron differently. Really the Kingsmoot was cool to learn about their past, but not really needed for the narrative.
 
I figure they will change Reek's stuff, especially I wonder how they will do the Jeyne stuff. With Yara/Asha I wonder if they will just have her skip the Kingsmoot and introduce Victorion and Euron differently. Really the Kingsmoot was cool to learn about their past, but not really needed for the narrative.
I think they'll probably work in Balon into it somehow. They've kept him around much longer than he needed to be, so I assume that through him and his death we'll see the three brothers' reactions.
 
I hope Euron's speech is left in tact. The one about how he's a godly man. I'd also heard a rumor that
Locke would be heading to the Wall. Anyone else?
 
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Oh yeah, that was amazing. As was his declaration of war and promise to the Ironborn. Showed his megalomania perfectly.
 
It's really weird how the tv show removed the two older Tyrell brothers, since GRMM noted that Garlan & Willas will have roles later on in the books. Spoilers:
Yeah i'm pretty hyped for the Ironborn stuff, but makes you wonder whom Euron will fight, since yeah the Tyrell family is in King's Landing.
 
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I'd say that they'll be included but as younger brothers instead.
 
It's usually a good idea to fix it when you quote them.
 
I'm curious, what exactly were Danny's big mistakes? SHe was definitelly better than the likes of Joffrey
 
I'm curious, what exactly were Danny's big mistakes? SHe was definitelly better than the likes of Joffrey

She's leaving power vacuums in the cities that she's conquered.
 
Tywin said Loras was the only male heir. Thats why the Tyrells we're forced to marry Cersei Lannister.
He said that Loras was the heir of Highgarden, not the only male child.
 
She's leaving power vacuums in the cities that she's conquered.

To give Lord better idea of what Dany has done wrong, imagine the mess that the US left Iraq in and combine that with the mess that the US was in during its own civil war and you have a good idea of what is happening to cities that she "liberates".
 
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Well, it's a work of fiction, a lot of thing like this should happen in many works of fiction, do the books really show that the cities end up like that? The rebellion originally left a huge hole in the worlds rules by the empire.
 
That's the point GRRM was going for I would think, showing the realistic side of foreign conquests that usually we don't see in this genre.
 
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