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Post by Leo of Red Keep on May 21, 2019 4:38:57 GMT
"Book or show, which will be the “real” ending? It’s a silly question. How many children did Scarlett O’Hara have?" - George R.R. Martin, just now.
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Post by hehatesshe on May 21, 2019 5:03:32 GMT
"Then everyone can make up their own mind, and argue about it on the internet."
That "fat lib" sure had you pegged, eh kitty?
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Post by jon snow loves sansa on May 22, 2019 19:08:41 GMT
"Book or show, which will be the “real” ending? It’s a silly question. How many children did Scarlett O’Hara have?" - George R.R. Martin, just now.
And I’m writing. Winter is coming, I told you, long ago… and so it is. THE WINDS OF WINTER is very late, I know, I know, but it will be done. I won’t say when, I’ve tried that before, only to burn you all and jinx myself… but I will finish it, and then will come A DREAM OF SPRING.
How will it all end? I hear people asking. The same ending as the show? Different?
Well… yes. And no. And yes. And no. And yes. And no. And yes.
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Post by Leo of Red Keep on May 23, 2019 1:10:11 GMT
Whenever he addresses the matter of differences between book and show, GRRM mentions the obvious: more characters, more plot lines, some characters still alive in the books, for now. He never says the ending could be different, never calls the show D&D's story. He even goes as far as calling it his child as much as the books.
Main characters will roughly go the same route and end in the same place. Arya will have no "Night King" to kill, Bronn might not get Highgarden and that should be it.
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Post by jon snow loves sansa on May 23, 2019 15:44:08 GMT
Whenever he addresses the matter of differences between book and show, GRRM mentions the obvious: more characters, more plot lines, some characters still alive in the books, for now. He never says the ending could be different, never calls the show D&D's story. He even goes as far as calling it his child as much as the books. Main characters will roughly go the same route and end in the same place. Arya will have no "Night King" to kill, Bronn might not get Highgarden and that should be it. could be arya is dead in the books , some of those scenes in the show doesnt make sense.
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Post by Leo of Red Keep on May 23, 2019 16:40:30 GMT
Whenever he addresses the matter of differences between book and show, GRRM mentions the obvious: more characters, more plot lines, some characters still alive in the books, for now. He never says the ending could be different, never calls the show D&D's story. He even goes as far as calling it his child as much as the books. Main characters will roughly go the same route and end in the same place. Arya will have no "Night King" to kill, Bronn might not get Highgarden and that should be it. could be arya is dead in the books , some of those scenes in the show doesnt make sense. Could be but Arya went the way I was expecting her to: she departed, never to find her place, never to return. She died to her family, had to tell Jon she would not come to visit him.
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