From that article: -I_R wrote:I think they're two thirds of the way through the third book, although it was supposed to get two series. The fourth and fifth books cover the same time period for a lot of characters, so we could actually get onto material from the latest book next year. There's definitely huge scope for fixing the pacing issues, but I'd guess a lot of people have different opinions on what to cut. http://insidetv.ew.com/2013/06/09/game-of-thrones-future/ That's the first interview I've seen where the producers acknowledge they've got some tough decisions to make.monkey wrote:Hopefully with some clever pacing they can avoid the worst of the drift that plagues the books from this point on. Iirc, they've already held back some stuff from book 3 to bring into next season.
Martin points to Starz’Spartacus,which interrupted its main storyline with a prequel season. As it so happens, Martin has discussed with HBO the possibility of developing a series based on his Hedge Knight books, which are prequels to Ice and Fire.
Reminds me, cracking bits of acting from Dance and Dinklage during and, in particular, just after the meeting of the small council.Bollockoff wrote:Except Tywin. Who's just a bad father.
Who is he and why is he doing this to Theon? I'm terrible with names, even when they read the letter I didn't pick up who/what/why....Brooks wrote:Best bits: Hodor going "Hodoooor" down the hole, also
He's Roose Bolton's bastard son. They captured Theon when he was at Winterfell. The series was quite vague about that at the time I thought. They're using him as a hostage to get the rest of the Greyjoys out of the North.RamSteelwood wrote:Who is he and why is he doing this to Theon? I'm terrible with names, even when they read the letter I didn't pick up who/what/why....Best bits: Hodor going "Hodoooor" down the hole, also
Bollockoff wrote:Arya's first murder seems quite significant. And I don't remember Theon's sister caring quite so much? In season 2 my memory thinks that she was as unenthused by his return to the Iron Islands as their father.
Yeah that's him. The Boltons were the Starks underlings. They betrayed them so Roose could have Sean Beans old job.adored wrote:Roose was the guy at the Frey wedding with hidden armor, who was chatting to Frey in the aftermath this episode.
I think.
I bet he never gets tired of people shouting that at him....Skerret wrote:Hodor.
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