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jamiemartin721 Flag Reading 01 Jul 15 2.36pm

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Just caught up with it. Unfortunately most of the big events in the series were ruined for me by t***s on Facebook and in the news but I have to say, considering all the drama surrounding the rape scene I didn't find it particularly offensive and thought Stannis Baratheon burning his daughter alive was far worse.


I think as you new it was coming it lost its impression. For me it was more that such an innocent young girl was subjected to it. More of an emotional scene rather than graphic/visual.

Burning of the daughter was far more visually tough.


You're probably right as similarly in earlier seasons I was underwhelmed by the red wedding which I knew was coming but was quite taken aback by the trial by combat twist. I'm going to have to watch it week by week from now on to avoid the twists getting ruined but much prefer watching them all together over a couple of days.

I tend to watch them the evening, here, after broadcast in the states, which is naughty, but f**k it, I'm f**ked if I'm going to spend more on TV Channels than I already do.

The Red Wedding came as a bit of a shock, to say the least, as at that point I hadn't read the books, and whilst I saw it coming, it still came as a bit of a 'F**k Me' moment as the credits rolled.

The Jon Snow stabbing, I knew about, and I was worried they were going to leave it out (essentially its how the last book ended, more or less).

As for books vs Series, the series is a lot better, and is actually focused compared to G R R Martins incessant over focus on the irrelevant (a factor common in fantasy writing). They're all right (book 2 aside) but they're no where near as well written as people would have you believe.

Above average, decent fantasy is however very rare.



I do the same mate although there's not much choice out here. It's probably my impatience but do you not find it a pain waiting a week for an episode? Especially after a particularly good one such as the battle against the white walkers recently.

The Jon Snow stabbing is left a bit more open ended in the book isn't it? I would be very surprised if they did kill him off as they're running out of male protagonists slightly.

I hate the waiting a week business, but at least it doesn't do the 'Christmas break' you get with the W*nking Dead' etc. Also, I've become a huge tv download junky in recent years, so I've usually got three or four series on the go at any given time.

I did rewatch the battle of Hardhome three time (thank you youtube).

 


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Quote jamiemartin721 at 29 Jun 2015 1.09pm

I tend to watch them the evening, here, after broadcast in the states, which is naughty, but f**k it, I'm f**ked if I'm going to spend more on TV Channels than I already do.

The Red Wedding came as a bit of a shock, to say the least, as at that point I hadn't read the books, and whilst I saw it coming, it still came as a bit of a 'F**k Me' moment as the credits rolled.

The Jon Snow stabbing, I knew about, and I was worried they were going to leave it out (essentially its how the last book ended, more or less).

As for books vs Series, the series is a lot better, and is actually focused compared to G R R Martins incessant over focus on the irrelevant (a factor common in fantasy writing). They're all right (book 2 aside) but they're no where near as well written as people would have you believe.

Above average, decent fantasy is however very rare.

Rubbish. I started reading the books in the late 90s and the only problem with them is that there was too big a gap in between them.

The series is undeniably very very good, but the books are without doubt better.

Edited by OknotOK (01 Jul 2015 3.34pm)

 


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jamiemartin721 Flag Reading 01 Jul 15 4.16pm

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I tend to watch them the evening, here, after broadcast in the states, which is naughty, but f**k it, I'm f**ked if I'm going to spend more on TV Channels than I already do.

The Red Wedding came as a bit of a shock, to say the least, as at that point I hadn't read the books, and whilst I saw it coming, it still came as a bit of a 'F**k Me' moment as the credits rolled.

The Jon Snow stabbing, I knew about, and I was worried they were going to leave it out (essentially its how the last book ended, more or less).

As for books vs Series, the series is a lot better, and is actually focused compared to G R R Martins incessant over focus on the irrelevant (a factor common in fantasy writing). They're all right (book 2 aside) but they're no where near as well written as people would have you believe.

Above average, decent fantasy is however very rare.

Rubbish. I started reading the books in the late 90s and the only problem with them is that there was too big a gap in between them.

The series is undeniably very very good, but the books are without doubt better.

Edited by OknotOK (01 Jul 2015 3.34pm)

My problem with the books is that they meander and get side tracked so often, and lack a coherence that the Series presents, and the author has a hardon for utterly superflusious side lines and details that actually serve no constructive or artistic value (In fact they read like a first draft screen adaptation - which is GRR Martins background).

The series manages to strike a much broader impact with its themes and control a stories that the novels really can't. The only aspect the novels have to offer over the series, really is some depth in terms of historical background etc.

Too loose, often poorly constructed and overly verbose for my liking, book 2 meandered through pointless exposition after exposition, and there is definitely a case that their idea of the continuity across time, rather than 'skipping time' was a very poor decision, that ultimately served only to drag it out to create another 'Robert Jordon' rather than a real work of art.


 


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jamiemartin721 Flag Reading 01 Jul 15 4.24pm

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I tend to watch them the evening, here, after broadcast in the states, which is naughty, but f**k it, I'm f**ked if I'm going to spend more on TV Channels than I already do.

The Red Wedding came as a bit of a shock, to say the least, as at that point I hadn't read the books, and whilst I saw it coming, it still came as a bit of a 'F**k Me' moment as the credits rolled.

The Jon Snow stabbing, I knew about, and I was worried they were going to leave it out (essentially its how the last book ended, more or less).

As for books vs Series, the series is a lot better, and is actually focused compared to G R R Martins incessant over focus on the irrelevant (a factor common in fantasy writing). They're all right (book 2 aside) but they're no where near as well written as people would have you believe.

Above average, decent fantasy is however very rare.

Rubbish. I started reading the books in the late 90s and the only problem with them is that there was too big a gap in between them.

The series is undeniably very very good, but the books are without doubt better.

Edited by OknotOK (01 Jul 2015 3.34pm)

Sign of a poor author, of fiction, is their inability to skip time, even in a series or sequel, and then revisit characters etc after time, and still tell a coherent time line and story. 19 years to write five books (two of which are two partners), or what was supposed to be a 7 novel series.

 


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Mods: Can we stick a "**contains spoilers**" in the thread title for those who, like me, opened it hoping to see a link to somewhere on the web I can watch season 5, and now hardly need to since I know half the plot (you f**kers!)


I haven't opened this thread for weeks thinking this would be the case. Finished off the season last night and now I see It was.

 


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Quote jamiemartin721 at 01 Jul 2015 4.16pm

Quote OknotOK at 01 Jul 2015 3.33pm

Quote jamiemartin721 at 29 Jun 2015 1.09pm

I tend to watch them the evening, here, after broadcast in the states, which is naughty, but f**k it, I'm f**ked if I'm going to spend more on TV Channels than I already do.

The Red Wedding came as a bit of a shock, to say the least, as at that point I hadn't read the books, and whilst I saw it coming, it still came as a bit of a 'F**k Me' moment as the credits rolled.

The Jon Snow stabbing, I knew about, and I was worried they were going to leave it out (essentially its how the last book ended, more or less).

As for books vs Series, the series is a lot better, and is actually focused compared to G R R Martins incessant over focus on the irrelevant (a factor common in fantasy writing). They're all right (book 2 aside) but they're no where near as well written as people would have you believe.

Above average, decent fantasy is however very rare.

Rubbish. I started reading the books in the late 90s and the only problem with them is that there was too big a gap in between them.

The series is undeniably very very good, but the books are without doubt better.

Edited by OknotOK (01 Jul 2015 3.34pm)

My problem with the books is that they meander and get side tracked so often, and lack a coherence that the Series presents, and the author has a hardon for utterly superflusious side lines and details that actually serve no constructive or artistic value (In fact they read like a first draft screen adaptation - which is GRR Martins background).

The series manages to strike a much broader impact with its themes and control a stories that the novels really can't. The only aspect the novels have to offer over the series, really is some depth in terms of historical background etc.

Too loose, often poorly constructed and overly verbose for my liking, book 2 meandered through pointless exposition after exposition, and there is definitely a case that their idea of the continuity across time, rather than 'skipping time' was a very poor decision, that ultimately served only to drag it out to create another 'Robert Jordon' rather than a real work of art.


I haven't read the books although I'm hoping the mountain will iron out all of the muggy sparrows, reckon they might all be hanging as the 1st scene of the next series.
But on a more artistic note who would you rather put your valerian spear in? The mum and daughters from dorn are tidy, dragon lady is decent, margaree is well worth a jump, but for me I think it's the brother f***ing Sersie.
Although for a pair of gingers the red witch and John snooooooow ain't bad. But I draw the line at brianne, never f**k a bird that's bigger than you. That's rule number 1. Actually ' never f**k a man ' is my rule number 1. The bigger bird one is rule number 2.

 

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jamiemartin721 Flag Reading 09 Jul 15 9.34am

Margere for me, don't really know why she absolutely tops my list, but there is just something about her, that's totally saucy.

 


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Margere for me, don't really know why she absolutely tops my list, but there is just something about her, that's totally saucy.

No one bats an eye when she's f***s a kid either!

In terms of shocking moments for me, as I'd neither read the books or heard one spoiler and blitzed 5 series, it was the wedding at the end of season 3. I then was more shocked by Cersai's walk of shame and wondered how you would actually go about filming such a long, difficult scene with so many extras involved.

I don't know what the episode was called that was entirely on The Wall, but that was a quality epsisode.

I didn't think for one second Sansa and Reek killed themselves. I hope Ayra Stark isn't permanently blinded and did wonder what happened to the two boys, as they didn't feature in the whole 5th season. Didn't guess it would be study leave lol.

 


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jamiemartin721 Flag Reading 13 Jul 15 3.11pm

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Quote jamiemartin721 at 09 Jul 2015 9.34am

Margere for me, don't really know why she absolutely tops my list, but there is just something about her, that's totally saucy.

No one bats an eye when she's f***s a kid either!

In terms of shocking moments for me, as I'd neither read the books or heard one spoiler and blitzed 5 series, it was the wedding at the end of season 3. I then was more shocked by Cersai's walk of shame and wondered how you would actually go about filming such a long, difficult scene with so many extras involved.

I don't know what the episode was called that was entirely on The Wall, but that was a quality epsisode.

I didn't think for one second Sansa and Reek killed themselves. I hope Ayra Stark isn't permanently blinded and did wonder what happened to the two boys, as they didn't feature in the whole 5th season. Didn't guess it would be study leave lol.

If I'd been that Tomlin, they'd have been scrapping the Sparrows off the wall, if they tried to take her from me. Surely he's in every teenage boys dreamland with that Majaree.


 


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