WARNING: For non-book readers. Major spoilers on this page a few posts down (#964) posted without use of spoiler tag. You probably want to skip directly to Page 50 (when it gets created). You have been warned. Cat, Ned, and Robert were all supposed to be in their mid 30s and Robb and Jon around 16 or so. They just kind of upped the ages for everybody. They couldn't have 50 year old actors playing Ned and Robert and 25 year olds playing Robb and Jon and then have a 35 year old Cat.
Unlike Reek, I think there's still time for them. They're in SoS a lot so I wonder if they'll find a way to introduce them in Season 3.
I'm a couple of hundred pages from finishing A Dance With Dragons, and after the first couple of episodes of Season 2, I'm just going along with it. The writers/producers can make whatever changes they want, and so far they've all worked out well. I trust them to make this series more interesting than the books (because, quite frankly, I've found the last couple of books are pretty boring). Don't want to put in any spoilers/book discussion here.
<-- this guy was a douche so ADMIN EDIT -- added a spoiler tag to the below post. MAJOR spoiler. Spoiler How does everybody think they will kill Joffrey and Rob Stark? The Freys haven't gotten much air time but I would like to see how they lure everybody in after brokering a deal with the lannisters and betray rob.
How can you be so dense that you have to post stuff like this without a spoiler tag? You do realize that the majority of the people watching this series haven't read the books, don't you? Not that you have a damn thing right.
I don't think the Reeds are that necessary. Osha can pretty much fill in for everything they'd do. Their (crannogmen/bog people) backstory can be written off honestly. Reek is much more important than the reeds, and with how much focus Theon is getting seems inevitable that Reek will pop up. We are in desperate need of more Jaime and more Davos. I thought Davos had a big fan following if that meant anything to the writers.
We should get this thread to the next page and then put a warning in the first post that non-book readers should avoid page 49.
Nobody's reading this thread straight through. You have posts at the top of the page... Edit one with a warning.
Wow major spoiler alert!!! I guess I'm not the only one who didn't enjoy this episode. It wasn't bad but definitely not up to the standards of previous ones. I find Talisa hot!!
I understand that some people are just morons, but I've definitely noticed that there's this weird sub-cultural of ******* fans who just gets some kind of weird pleasure out of spoiling stuff for people. I really don't get it.
Scrolled down to the bottom so I didn't read the post but man, can we keep the major focus of the thread on the TV series?