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I watch episode one a couple of nights ago and it was literally the book. Several times I could have sworn that they were saying the exact same thing as the book and I loved it!

For some reason I pictured Ned just a little younger and more physically fit, the same for Robert (except the physically fit part). Since I already knew who played Tyrion and Dany on the show, they were the ones I thought of as I read the book. As for Sansa, I pictured her shorter and a little younger looking.

I also very much like the opening theme music and the 3D pop up style of Game of Thrones with the Houses and Kingdoms.

I finished last night. Yay! :o)
And since you are all talking about the show and how the characters look, I had to get on Google images and look up photos of all the characters. Some of them were nothing like what I pictured! Daenerys was nothing like I expected, Ned seemed too old and worn out from what I imagined, Jon was nothing like the Jon in my mind. And Rebecca, I have to agree with you that Jaime is easy on the eyes! LOL. My mind's Jamie looked nothing like the show Jaime. :o)
And since you are all talking about the show and how the characters look, I had to get on Google images and look up photos of all the characters. Some of them were nothing like what I pictured! Daenerys was nothing like I expected, Ned seemed too old and worn out from what I imagined, Jon was nothing like the Jon in my mind. And Rebecca, I have to agree with you that Jaime is easy on the eyes! LOL. My mind's Jamie looked nothing like the show Jaime. :o)
My favorite house is the Starks. I love their direwolves, and I love most of their family. I was sad to see the tragedy they suffered. I really like Arya, Bran, and Jon. I was proud of Jon and the end of the book. And I think Arya is very brave.

I also felt that Catelyn was really well developed which is probably why I didn't like her too much.





I couldn't imagine that Arya being about 9, they should be starting her formal education. Yes, she had needlepoint lessons. It just seems that Arya didn't have more education. As nobility's children they should have had basics of reading and writing, some arthmatic, at least. Even if yo0u could argue that well they were girls and they didn't teach girls. It didn't come across to me in the book that Martin didn't put too much focus on that. Am I wrong in this? Did anyone else notice or not notice this aspect?

I have read the books and watched the show.
I'm going to link to an article defending Sansa, because I basically agree with everything in it and I think that Sansa gets some unfair flak from people. This article does contain a spoiler from book one, and mentions the name of a battle and a couple of characters from book two but nothing specific or spoilery: http://feministfiction.com/2012/05/10...



So, what did people think of the ending? I have to admit that I found its lack of any real conclusion disappointing. Martin must have been planning the sequels since it felt more like the end of chapters, rather than that of a book.
As for Sansa and Ariel, I did not find one girl more courageous or admirable than the other. I found them as simply different as many sisters are. Both had strengths and both had flaws.

I am up to the episode where Ned dies at Jamie's hand. In the book I also really like Robert and Ceresi' " heart to heart" talk about their relationship and I really did enjoy seeing it too.
I agree with Irene and Rebecca about the ending. It wasn't an ending, it was just chapter endings. It seems obvious to me that Martin was planning this to be a series of books from the very beginning.
So since is the end of book 1, all discussion for Book 1 is allowed. No worry about spoilers from this point forward.
Does anyone have any comments about book 1 as a wrap up? Did anything shock you? Were you surprised at any characters' deaths? I admit that Ned's death surprised me. I would have expected them to keep him alive to use as a pawn or bargaining chip.
So since is the end of book 1, all discussion for Book 1 is allowed. No worry about spoilers from this point forward.
Does anyone have any comments about book 1 as a wrap up? Did anything shock you? Were you surprised at any characters' deaths? I admit that Ned's death surprised me. I would have expected them to keep him alive to use as a pawn or bargaining chip.
Agreed, Rebecca. Khal's death was surprising too.
The scene at the very end with Dany breast feeding the baby dragons that she hatched out made me roll my eyes though. Since she kept messing with the dragon eggs and putting them into the fire, I expected them to hatch, but did she need to breast feed them?? LOL
The scene at the very end with Dany breast feeding the baby dragons that she hatched out made me roll my eyes though. Since she kept messing with the dragon eggs and putting them into the fire, I expected them to hatch, but did she need to breast feed them?? LOL


Irene, have faith. Btw, I love Dany's dragons. I wil;l say that Dany os still a major player in the "game".


My OH read it the same time as me so it was good to share things with him, he's gone straight to the 2nd book and he was even talking about going to northern Ireland to see where they filmed some of the tv show on our next holiday.
Im going to take a little break before reading the 2nd book, but its near the top of my tbr pile.







I just hate the wait for the next book,when the last one ends in a cliffhanger