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![]() I'm not sure they know how TV works......you cannot off the guy on the front of the cover/advertisement in the 9th episode of the first season. Would you watch Sopranos if Tony died in the first season? I doubt it. Would The Wire be the best show ever if they killed McNulty off in the 9th episode? Nope, the 10th episode would be the end of the show. Books or no books IMHO they just f*cked themselves. We'll see if I'm right, only time will tell. What they did here was use Sean Bean, they used his name, his fame, to sell their show and now they are hoping people watch it without him. They will lose viewers for this. They really have to realize half the people watching the show never read the books. So they don't care if it follows the books or not. Hell I didn't even know there was books for this show. That's how little it matters if you follow them. |
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God Like Status
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Adjusting to the Life
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I agree that killing off what seems to be the main characters is bad tv. I haven't read the books but I will continue to watch to see if some of the other characters get theirs. But it will be hard if there are no main characters to follow except for the ones you despise.
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On the other side, if the TV series decided to deviate from the storyline and not kill Ned, the entire series would've been decried as "crap" by all the fans who read the books, and would've changed the rest of the series direction. They would've lost their core fanbase and that would've been far worse than losing a couple people who were upset that they killed off Ned. Anyway, yeah, Joffery is a little douchebag, and some of the characters that are hated now (Jamie, also to a certain extent Tyrion just because he's a Lannister) become characters you actually care about and are sympathetic towards. It might seem like all the douchebags in this series are winning, but everybody gets theirs in one way or another. So, long story short, it would be a shame if you quit watching the series at the end of this season...some of the best parts of the story are yet to come. |
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Adjusting to the Life
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I'm definetly not quiting the series, I think the show is awesome, just sucks that characters you like die. Just watched season finale and won't spoil, but I thought it was great. The only thing that sucks is at the end when it said that season 2 is in spring of 2012, WTF.......
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The Belly of the Beast
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With all HBO shows, there isn't a set schedule, where shows come on in the fall and end in the late spring.
As a fan of the books, the show continues to be done very well. Very much looking forward to Storm of Swords.
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