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Reason I ask is that though the show is based on the idea of the comics, it is a completely different entity. Since about episode 2, they haven't matched up and are almost parallel universes. Each is successful on its own and well loved by fans. From the beginning, they've had the proper approach and recipe for making a show that is awesome on its own without having to rely religiously on the source material.
I think the reason this hasn't worked with GOT fans is that they did such a wonderful job following the books from the beginning. And now that they're steering off into new territories, it is rubbing book fans the wrong way.
I'm trying to look at the show as something different and enjoy it as it is. I'm having a great time doing so. I loved last night's episode and can't wait for the next one.
But even so, I can't help but notice differences. And the purist in me does twitch at things that are missing/extra. At first. Then I let it sink in and take it for what it is and I feel better about it.
They don't have to be the books. We have the books for that.

Reason I ask is that though the show is based on the idea of the comics, it is a completely different entity. Since about episode 2, they haven't..."
I agree on one hand but on the other I don't.
I have read and seen The Walking Dead. They are the perfect depiction of how to successfully stray from an already written story, imo. I, honestly, like the show more simply because the character development has been stronger....
That being said, I think GoT has done this unsuccessfully. I am one of the angry fans who doesn't like/appreciate what's being done. If they were going to stray from the books, it should've been done so from the beginning. To do this in the middle of the series? It's just maddening and bad writing. I have to wonder if it was a decision made because Martin hasn't progressed any further with the books? It makes sense. They couldn't foresee the future. However, it does make me irritated with Martin (be angry, whatever...his ego is getting old).
Now, I have to decide if I want the ending spoiled or just watch it. Because let's be honest, if I choose to wait for the books, the ending would be spoiled at some point via facebook, goodreads, or some other social media crap. So I have to decide if I want to become a hermit for however long it takes Martin to finish writing or just watch the show. It makes me feel like my choice has been forced before I can choose. I would much rather read the ending...process it on my own, mourn deaths...enjoy the theorizing. Now the things I enjoy about doing all of that are kind of being flushed down the toilet.
It comes across the money has taken precedence over the story. To each their own.
It's one thing to have difference and little things that just can't be fit into the show. It's another thing to change the storyline, kill characters, etc halfway through the show. Those are two totally different things. And like I said...it irritates me. I give them credit they warned us...but I don't have to like it either.

Your concerns for the ending are worthwhile, and something I guess we'll all have to live with. GoT spoilers are about impossible to avoid. Even if you turn off the computer.
The way Martin guards his secrets, I'm half expecting to find out one day that he gave HBO a red herring, false ending.
Then he'll be getting hate mail when the final book comes out about how unfaithful he was to the source material (of the show).

Your concerns for the ending are worthwhile, and something I guess we'll all have to live..."
I would love this to happen!

Your concerns for the ending are worthwhile, and something I guess we'll all have to live..."
I actually wouldn't mind that happening. It would make up for all the anger I have now, that's for sure.

I am all for a red herring. And even if GRRM doesn't do the ending as one, I think he will add enough details/additional story in the books to make the books fans go, "YES. THIS IS WHAT I WAITED DECADES FOR!"




These story lines are great in the books but I'd rather they be left out of the TV show.

I love the Victarion story line. (view spoiler) In that case, I'm glad it's not in the series, because what a reward that would be for us book readers!!


I doubt he will ever be cast, as much as I'd love to see him with his armor and kracken great helm, charging through Slaver's Bay with his super spooky Red Priest. Again, a bonus for readers. The Unsullied just don't know what they're missing.


Scott, I did too, and yes, that's what's happening. (view spoiler)

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Damn broken Goodreads.
Amie, can you fix that? Just remove the quoted text that should be hidden...


I know that the show couldn't possibly contain all of the threads that have been woven together in the vast tapestry of the books, however, I too am angry that so much has been ripped out if the original story.yes, yes I know nips and tucks had to be made, but some scenes that were left in were boring and some that were left out were maddening. ( I'm with you Chris!)


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I have to say I'm kind of angry that Martin has admitted people have guessed the ending. That's like someone ruining a book for you. I don't want to know people/fans have guessed it. I want the enjoyment of reading his work and finding that out on my ine show or not. He just opened my Christmas present for me and now it tastes like he pissed in my Cheerios. Not cool in my book.
Rant over...hopefully the anger shall pass.