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Same as my last post.
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LOL! Seriously? I mean really, how silly is this. Why don't you save your spoiler outrage for something that actually, you know... affects the plot in some way.
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I've never been a huge fan of the Dany POVs, and Sansa's were terrible until the Littlefinger plotline (remember, there are like 2-3 books of her before then).
Arya has always been fun for me, I like Bran, and of course Tyrion is my absolute favorite. Jon's stuff is good too. I've never really liked the Greyjoy stuff at all, it's probably my least favorite.
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I like Sansa a lot. She's one of the more interesting characters in the story, because her character is transforming in ways that equal or surpass even Dany's. The sweet, beautiful princess is learning what it takes to survive, and she will be more dangerous for it. She will be the anti-Cersi, and their fight will be the stuff of legend.
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good points here. I had forgotten about the Greyjoy plotlines (haha last night in my Westeros: Total War game I wiped out like all the Greyjoy's. Killed the Lord Reaper (and his successor) about 4x over and beseiged their capital - not Pyke b/c I had already captured that - one of their mainland cities - while he was inside and captured it. They then bent the knee to Robb Stark as vassals - they have 1 city left and it's tiny lil Ten Towers). Anyways - Littlefinger is such a delight to read. Such a Machiavellian schemer! And I second the comment about Sansa being a character who has had a huge arc in terms of growth - I think I made a comment along those lines earlier. And it's really great to see. Because as a little brat she annoyed me, but she's growing into as someone said, the anti-Cersi. Last edited by DaddyTorgo : 03-27-2009 at 03:28 PM. |
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That is exactly what I thought. I was kind of hoping that she comes full circle and is the big event in the end. Whatever that may be. Martin did a great job of slowly bringing her along. Quote:
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In response to your question, Schmidty...
Where you are at is a bit of a low point, but it gets worse in that regard. Much, much worse... (Though I believe George RR is really beginning to regret some of those decisions, if that makes you feel any better.) I wont say anything more than that. It's too bad that the downers are, well, getting you down. I get frustrated many times at the series for all sorts of things, but it never really stopped me from loving the books or enjoying them. I'm currently listening to my 4th go around in "Clash of Kings" and still love it.
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Yeah, I think I'll finish the rest of this book, and find a different series to read. When there aren't any characters you care about anymore (other than Jon, Arya and Tyrion - sort of), what's the point of reading the book? In fact, I'll ask for a spoiler -
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1. I think you're reading some misleading or possibly even untrue spoilers.
2. "Good" is a matter of opinion. There are certainly some cathartic moments amongst the chaos that I enjoyed. I view it this way: ASoIaF is where LoTR was just after Moria: things are generally in the crapper and hopeless. There's a lot more to go, and things will only begin to look up incrementally, but the payoff will be really good. Unless Martin dies, of course. |
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There are still a ton of characters I care about and am interested. In fact, I wont give anything away, but the unbelievable fact of who (in my opinion) is one of coolest and most interesting character in books 3 and 4 is probably one of Martin's greatest achievements. In addition to still liking many of the characters (including minor ones), I love all the politics, plots, schemes, battles, history, etc.
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If you're thinking of stopping, I'd just stop, and not bother finishing your current book, since each book ends depressingly. If the remaining books end on better notes we'll let you know so you can pick them up again.
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Thanks for letting me know. I realize I'm being sort of whiny and babyish, but I just put so much into characters when I read books. I realize everything can't always be perfect in a novel or there would be no point to a story, but I like to see some light.
Meh, I'll probably still read them slowly while I;m reading other books.
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i agree with flere - don't root for particular good guys. just root for the bad folks to get what's coming to them.
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Yeah, but some bad folks became "good" guys too .
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Oh man, keep reading. I want to see your reaction .
edit: Oh, and when was Tyrion ever bad? Aside from being associated with a crappy family?
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Tyrion a bad guy?
I know it's sort of initially set up as a Starks/North (good) vs. Lannisters/South (evil), but the beauty of the world is that, for the most part, it's all shades of grey and matter of perspective. There are a few pretty unreemable monsters (i.e., Gregor Clegane, Vargo Hoat, Amory Lorch, etc.), but most characters are more nuianced than that. I've always considered Tyrion to be a "good" guy. He just happens to have an incredible asshole for a father, an arrogant prick for a brother, and an insane woman for a sister. Can't pick your family.
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I love Tyrion, but he's pretty loyal to that fucked up family (not the people necessarily), so it makes him a gray figure for me. But he's still a character I love reading about. As an aside, one of my best friends back in the late 90's, early '00's before we lost touch a bit was a dwarf, so I always picture him as Tyrion. It's weird.
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I don't think Tyrion's really a bad guy. I think you have to admit that he is setup at least initially as somewhat of a bad guy, but he certainly has his more redemptive moments. He's just been cursed by being allied with a power-hungry father and an incestuous brother/sister. And like most of us, he feels a strong degree of loyalty to that family. It's almost like he hopes that he can finally win his father's love/respect if he is the family's "fixer" for long enough.
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If you like Tyrion as a character, then I would definitely recommend to keep on reading.
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This could be a subtitle for the whole series. And I mean that in a good way!
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Man, now I want to give the series a second reading as soon as I'm done with my current book. Thanks a lot, y'all...
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So, um, I'm surprised this wasn't mentioned here, from GRRM's "Not A Blog" LiveJournal:
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Dont we have a ASOIAF hbo series thread around here?
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Speaking of ASOIAF.. anyone play the RPG? Maybe we should get a FOFC game going some time.
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I think we do but it was a lot easier to find this one that had been bumped recently. /tk
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I had interest in the RPG but never picked up the stuff because I had nobody to play with. A FOFC game could be quite fun. /tk
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I bought the new one a few weeks ago. I actually have the old one too. I haven't really had a chance to read throught it or anything.
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I was keeping an eye on this one: A Song of Ice and Fire Roleplaying: Ours is the Fury! are there others???
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There was one released a few years back, but the company went out of business, so they moved the rights to Green Ronin. The main rule book was just released last month.
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*nods* so that is what we're talking about - there's not others out there?
if so - hells yeah I'm down for a FOFC-game. Hella down. Was planning on picking it up anyways.
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That is very cool. I didn't really give it much of a shot at all. There is a website (the name escapes me at the moment) that tracks this stuff pretty closely. It's dedicated the (potential) HBO series. They actually had a link to the PDF of the pilot episode. It runs from the begining of the book to the "The things I do for love" line. It includes the Dany stuff as well. It was pretty interesting, except for one added scene that was kind of silly. They had this scene between Ned and Jamie during the feast in Winterfell that basically boils down to a machismo pissing match between the "two greatest warriors" in Westeros. It fit Jamie fine, but it seemed so out of character for Ned that it felt off. Still, I am pretty excited by the prospect of the series. I'd love to see it in action.
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How would an FOFC RPG thing work? I'd be totally down assuming the logistics are workable.
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Out of curiosity, does anyone have the board game? I received it as a gift a month or two ago, but hadn't had a chance to delve into the rules much less play it.
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Oh so it would be a real-time thing. I'm gonna have to bow out. I was thinking maybe it would happen via email or something.
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Maybe it could be done at a slower pace that way - idk
As far the boardgame - don't have it, but want it!
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So HBO's going to film a miniseries based on a book that basically ends on a cliffhanger, with the books that resolve the questions posed in the first book not even written? Really?
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I figure it's going to take Martin at least 7-8 years to finish up the series (figure 4-5 years for the next book, 3-4 years for the last one). If HBO puts out a book's worth of episodes a year, they will be waiting for the last book to finish before doing the final season. Granted there are a lot of assumptions here. |
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