theogt;4582925 said:When people criticize this show, its like the people that criticize DeMarcus Ware. They should just sit back, shut up and enjoy some of the best entertainment they'll ever lay eyes on.
theogt;4582925 said:When people criticize this show, its like the people that criticize DeMarcus Ware. They should just sit back, shut up and enjoy some of the best entertainment they'll ever lay eyes on.
RamziD;4582936 said:I don't think anybody is not entertained by the show. I think it's the best TV I've watched in a long time. I think a lot of people here have read all the books and are just bringing up some differences for discussion.
Romo 2 Austin;4583505 said:I think the series will end with Jon Snow being proclaimed king. With the ultimate threat of the series seeming to be what lies beyond the wall I believe they will head in the direction that Jon Snow ill be in a position to be a compromise leader, one that would appease those beyond the north as well as those in the south. With quite a bit of symbolization in the last episode of the season they hinted that Daenerys Targaryen sole motivation is not to regain the iron throne, so if it came down to a war vs the creatures of the north or sacrificing the throne to Jon Snow the character would conceivably surrender the throne. With all three major storylines thus far unveiled - The battle for the throne, the rise of Daenaerys and her dragons and the story beyond the wall this seems like a logical ending to wrap up all three. I also believe that Tyrion will remain a powerful character, possibly betraying Joffrey and leading to his removal from power. I would like if Joffrey were to turn against the Lannisters and begin embracing Baretheon symbols and beliefs, this would alienate the only allies he has in the Lannisters and make him an absolute loner with the crown, would create a interesting scenario. However whatever they do with Joffrey I doubt he ends season 3 with the crown still on his head, or better yet ends season 3 with his head.
I never read the books, so I have no idea if this is completely unfeasible by the point they are up to in the novels.
Romo 2 Austin;4583505 said:I think the series will end with Jon Snow being proclaimed king. With the ultimate threat of the series seeming to be what lies beyond the wall I believe they will head in the direction that Jon Snow ill be in a position to be a compromise leader, one that would appease those beyond the north as well as those in the south. With quite a bit of symbolization in the last episode of the season they hinted that Daenerys Targaryen sole motivation is not to regain the iron throne, so if it came down to a war vs the creatures of the north or sacrificing the throne to Jon Snow the character would conceivably surrender the throne. With all three major storylines thus far unveiled - The battle for the throne, the rise of Daenaerys and her dragons and the story beyond the wall this seems like a logical ending to wrap up all three. I also believe that Tyrion will remain a powerful character, possibly betraying Joffrey and leading to his removal from power. I would like if Joffrey were to turn against the Lannisters and begin embracing Baretheon symbols and beliefs, this would alienate the only allies he has in the Lannisters and make him an absolute loner with the crown, would create a interesting scenario. However whatever they do with Joffrey I doubt he ends season 3 with the crown still on his head, or better yet ends season 3 with his head.
I never read the books, so I have no idea if this is completely unfeasible by the point they are up to in the novels.
RamziD;4583615 said:Why do you say that? I saw the symbolism as Daenerys turning away from being with Khal Drogo and her son, Rhaego, in the House of the Undying so she could reclaim her dragons to go claim the throne. They were stealing gold and jewels so they could buy ships to cross the Narrow Sea.
a_minimalist;4583600 said:Here's some advice, I'm not saying if you're right or wrong about anything, but never try and predict a George R.R. Martin story.
RamziD;4584137 said:Question to those who have read the books: Does the Kingdom of Dorne ever become a major part of the series?
Sweet, thanks. I can't wait to get through the books. I figured Dorne would be a player in this sooner or later.Rack Bauer;4584146 said:Yes. :starspin
RamziD;4584151 said:Sweet, thanks. I can't wait to get through the books. I figured Dorne would be a player in this sooner or later.