I have no idea what any of this thread is about, but 'Game of thrones' as a title alone sounds horrendous. I like things with good titles such as 'Blackadder' or 'The Idiot', but 'Game of thrones'? It sounds awful and I refuse to even give any further thought to this. 13 pages on a game of bloody thrones? What is the world coming too? I bet it is American, it just has to be.
02-02-2012, 04:46 AM
Gandalf
Re: Game of Thrones (spoilers)
Now it's 14 pages. What the fuck have I done? :rolleyes:
02-02-2012, 04:48 AM
Nameless
Re: Game of Thrones (spoilers)
So far, I've almost finished the first book a second time, took couple of notes as to maje some theories in the meantime, 800 pages ain't that much as it's not difficult to read, if I continue at that pace, I should have the second and third over by the time the series start and probably the 4th one started too. The series is great but the books are just bringing so much details and consistency about the characters. I can see why somebody just wants to enjoy the series though but the temptation has been too strong on my side and I just can't not read the whole thing before the second seasons unfold in April.
02-02-2012, 05:38 AM
CFH
Re: Game of Thrones (spoilers)
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Originally Posted by Bilbo
Honestly I have never read any of the books, I swear on my own life.
I have no clue what happens in any of them.
You posted this:
SPOILER
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Originally Posted by Bilbo
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Originally Posted by killersheep
Alright trucking right along, finished Game of Thrones, and I'm about 150 pages into Clash of Kings. I noticed they took a few chapters from Clash of Kings and put them in the Game of Thrones mini-series. I feel they could have left out those things and instead spent more time on the battles, although I'm sure that would have been a much more expensive way to go.
Have Catelyn and Robb died yet or have you not read that far? :p
And then you also said something about it being scientifically proven that people enjoy books more when they know what is going to happen. I can't find that post, but Killer referred to it a couple of days ago.
02-02-2012, 05:51 AM
Kev
Re: Game of Thrones (spoilers)
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Originally Posted by CFH
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Originally Posted by Bilbo
Honestly I have never read any of the books, I swear on my own life.
I have no clue what happens in any of them.
You posted this:
SPOILER
Quote:
Originally Posted by Bilbo
Quote:
Originally Posted by killersheep
Alright trucking right along, finished Game of Thrones, and I'm about 150 pages into Clash of Kings. I noticed they took a few chapters from Clash of Kings and put them in the Game of Thrones mini-series. I feel they could have left out those things and instead spent more time on the battles, although I'm sure that would have been a much more expensive way to go.
Have Catelyn and Robb died yet or have you not read that far? :p
And then you also said something about it being scientifically proven that people enjoy books more when they know what is going to happen. I can't find that post, but Killer referred to it a couple of days ago.
Well now you have just spoiled it for me! I have no idea if that happens or not I just made it up! Again, on my life, I have no idea about what happens.
02-02-2012, 05:53 AM
CFH
Re: Game of Thrones (spoilers)
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Originally Posted by Bilbo
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Originally Posted by CFH
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Originally Posted by Bilbo
Honestly I have never read any of the books, I swear on my own life.
I have no clue what happens in any of them.
You posted this:
SPOILER
Quote:
Originally Posted by Bilbo
Quote:
Originally Posted by killersheep
Alright trucking right along, finished Game of Thrones, and I'm about 150 pages into Clash of Kings. I noticed they took a few chapters from Clash of Kings and put them in the Game of Thrones mini-series. I feel they could have left out those things and instead spent more time on the battles, although I'm sure that would have been a much more expensive way to go.
Have Catelyn and Robb died yet or have you not read that far? :p
And then you also said something about it being scientifically proven that people enjoy books more when they know what is going to happen. I can't find that post, but Killer referred to it a couple of days ago.
Well now you have just spoiled it for me! I have no idea if that happens or not I just made it up! Again, on my life, I have no idea about what happens.
You posted it twice and have no idea if it actually happens? You should get your own 1-800 number. And you were told it was a spoiler in the past too, I think, that's why you posted that bullshit about people finding books more enjoyable when they know what is going to happen after Killersheep got pissed off at you. I think. Now I'm confused.
Sorry for spoiling things for you :p
02-02-2012, 05:59 AM
Kev
Re: Game of Thrones (spoilers)
Oh, the scientifically proven thing was indeed something I read at the time. It's why film trailers usually feature the best bits.
But I swear to you and Killersheep I honestly know nothing at all about the series beyond Season 1.
Surely you have known me long enough by now to know I'm not a total asshole like that? I moan on the main board when people post boxing spoilers, I'd certainly never be so dickish and to deliberately post spoilers on the main board.
If that really happens then I am truly sorry, but honestly I had no idea, it was just a guess as to what I reckoned would happen in Season 2.
This isn't a spoiler here, as I have no idea. But it seems to me the most important characters in the tv show are John Snow, Arya Stark, Daenerys and the dwarf. I just guessed everybody else is expendable.
I mused on the idea that John Snow and Daenerys are brother and sister but that is not a spoiler as I have no idea whatsoever. Just Ned Stark clearly didn't cheat on his wife, and so John Snow is no whore's son. He's the rightful heir to the throne imo but it's a total guess, based on nothing but what the first season showed and a conversation with Ouma who also seemed to think along those lines.
But honestly I know nothing and read nothing about the shows as I like to not know anything.
I don't even read the books for that reason, which I regard as one big collection of spoilers, yet you all seem to think they are fine to read.
02-02-2012, 06:16 AM
CFH
Re: Game of Thrones (spoilers)
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Originally Posted by Bilbo
Oh, the scientifically proven thing was indeed something I read at the time. It's why film trailers usually feature the best bits.
But I swear to you and Killersheep I honestly know nothing at all about the series beyond Season 1.
Surely you have known me long enough by now to know I'm not a total asshole like that? I moan on the main board when people post boxing spoilers, I'd certainly never be so dickish and to deliberately post spoilers on the main board.
If that really happens then I am truly sorry, but honestly I had no idea, it was just a guess as to what I reckoned would happen in Season 2.
This isn't a spoiler here, as I have no idea. But it seems to me the most important characters in the tv show are John Snow, Arya Stark, Daenerys and the dwarf. I just guessed everybody else is expendable.
I mused on the idea that John Snow and Daenerys are brother and sister but that is not a spoiler as I have no idea whatsoever. Just Ned Stark clearly didn't cheat on his wife, and so John Snow is no whore's son. He's the rightful heir to the throne imo but it's a total guess, based on nothing but what the first season showed and a conversation with Ouma who also seemed to think along those lines.
But honestly I know nothing and read nothing about the shows as I like to not know anything.
I don't even read the books for that reason, which I regard as one big collection of spoilers, yet you all seem to think they are fine to read.
Well, I apologize then. I was certain you did it on purpose.
I started reading the books because I loved the first series so much that I couldn't wait to know what happened next. To be perfectly honest, I'm not all that big a fan of the last two books and I don't think Martin is a very good writer, but he tells a great story.
02-02-2012, 06:29 AM
Kev
Re: Game of Thrones (spoilers)
No worries, I feel bad for Killer if he thought I was really spoiling his books for him. No wonder he got so wound up. Sorry mate!
02-02-2012, 06:52 AM
Kev
Re: Game of Thrones (spoilers)
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Originally Posted by CFH
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Originally Posted by Bilbo
Oh, the scientifically proven thing was indeed something I read at the time. It's why film trailers usually feature the best bits.
But I swear to you and Killersheep I honestly know nothing at all about the series beyond Season 1.
Surely you have known me long enough by now to know I'm not a total asshole like that? I moan on the main board when people post boxing spoilers, I'd certainly never be so dickish and to deliberately post spoilers on the main board.
If that really happens then I am truly sorry, but honestly I had no idea, it was just a guess as to what I reckoned would happen in Season 2.
This isn't a spoiler here, as I have no idea. But it seems to me the most important characters in the tv show are John Snow, Arya Stark, Daenerys and the dwarf. I just guessed everybody else is expendable.
I mused on the idea that John Snow and Daenerys are brother and sister but that is not a spoiler as I have no idea whatsoever. Just Ned Stark clearly didn't cheat on his wife, and so John Snow is no whore's son. He's the rightful heir to the throne imo but it's a total guess, based on nothing but what the first season showed and a conversation with Ouma who also seemed to think along those lines.
But honestly I know nothing and read nothing about the shows as I like to not know anything.
I don't even read the books for that reason, which I regard as one big collection of spoilers, yet you all seem to think they are fine to read.
Well, I apologize then. I was certain you did it on purpose.
I started reading the books because I loved the first series so much that I couldn't wait to know what happened next. To be perfectly honest, I'm not all that big a fan of the last two books and I don't think Martin is a very good writer, but he tells a great story.
Sounds a lot like Tolkien in that regard.
02-02-2012, 07:40 AM
CFH
Re: Game of Thrones (spoilers)
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Originally Posted by Bilbo
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Originally Posted by CFH
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Originally Posted by Bilbo
Oh, the scientifically proven thing was indeed something I read at the time. It's why film trailers usually feature the best bits.
But I swear to you and Killersheep I honestly know nothing at all about the series beyond Season 1.
Surely you have known me long enough by now to know I'm not a total asshole like that? I moan on the main board when people post boxing spoilers, I'd certainly never be so dickish and to deliberately post spoilers on the main board.
If that really happens then I am truly sorry, but honestly I had no idea, it was just a guess as to what I reckoned would happen in Season 2.
This isn't a spoiler here, as I have no idea. But it seems to me the most important characters in the tv show are John Snow, Arya Stark, Daenerys and the dwarf. I just guessed everybody else is expendable.
I mused on the idea that John Snow and Daenerys are brother and sister but that is not a spoiler as I have no idea whatsoever. Just Ned Stark clearly didn't cheat on his wife, and so John Snow is no whore's son. He's the rightful heir to the throne imo but it's a total guess, based on nothing but what the first season showed and a conversation with Ouma who also seemed to think along those lines.
But honestly I know nothing and read nothing about the shows as I like to not know anything.
I don't even read the books for that reason, which I regard as one big collection of spoilers, yet you all seem to think they are fine to read.
Well, I apologize then. I was certain you did it on purpose.
I started reading the books because I loved the first series so much that I couldn't wait to know what happened next. To be perfectly honest, I'm not all that big a fan of the last two books and I don't think Martin is a very good writer, but he tells a great story.
Sounds a lot like Tolkien in that regard.
Maybe. I find he tends to latch on to certain phrases or idiosyncrasies in each book (like the phrases 'sweet sister', 'make water', and 'nunckle' in books 1, 2, and 3 respectively) and he's just not that great of a writer. I don't find his words to really give me a picture of what things/people look like. But, up until book 4 at least where everything got ridiculously fragmented, I really like the story he was telling.
02-02-2012, 06:26 PM
Diane
Re: Game of Thrones (spoilers)
awwww....... seems like a group hug is needed in here. :grouphug:
;D
02-02-2012, 07:51 PM
killersheep
Re: Game of Thrones (spoilers)
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Originally Posted by CFH
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Originally Posted by Bilbo
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Originally Posted by CFH
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Originally Posted by Bilbo
Oh, the scientifically proven thing was indeed something I read at the time. It's why film trailers usually feature the best bits.
But I swear to you and Killersheep I honestly know nothing at all about the series beyond Season 1.
Surely you have known me long enough by now to know I'm not a total asshole like that? I moan on the main board when people post boxing spoilers, I'd certainly never be so dickish and to deliberately post spoilers on the main board.
If that really happens then I am truly sorry, but honestly I had no idea, it was just a guess as to what I reckoned would happen in Season 2.
This isn't a spoiler here, as I have no idea. But it seems to me the most important characters in the tv show are John Snow, Arya Stark, Daenerys and the dwarf. I just guessed everybody else is expendable.
I mused on the idea that John Snow and Daenerys are brother and sister but that is not a spoiler as I have no idea whatsoever. Just Ned Stark clearly didn't cheat on his wife, and so John Snow is no whore's son. He's the rightful heir to the throne imo but it's a total guess, based on nothing but what the first season showed and a conversation with Ouma who also seemed to think along those lines.
But honestly I know nothing and read nothing about the shows as I like to not know anything.
I don't even read the books for that reason, which I regard as one big collection of spoilers, yet you all seem to think they are fine to read.
Well, I apologize then. I was certain you did it on purpose.
I started reading the books because I loved the first series so much that I couldn't wait to know what happened next. To be perfectly honest, I'm not all that big a fan of the last two books and I don't think Martin is a very good writer, but he tells a great story.
Sounds a lot like Tolkien in that regard.
Maybe. I find he tends to latch on to certain phrases or idiosyncrasies in each book (like the phrases 'sweet sister', 'make water', and 'nunckle' in books 1, 2, and 3 respectively) and he's just not that great of a writer. I don't find his words to really give me a picture of what things/people look like. But, up until book 4 at least where everything got ridiculously fragmented, I really like the story he was telling.
Just curious, who do you think is a great writer? I'm not saying you're wrong, but I find I have a very good idea of what places and characters look like based on his descriptions.
02-02-2012, 07:55 PM
killersheep
Re: Game of Thrones (spoilers)
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Originally Posted by Bilbo
No worries, I feel bad for Killer if he thought I was really spoiling his books for him. No wonder he got so wound up. Sorry mate!
Well, not only was I pissed at you, but also my mother-in-law who actually spoiled book 4 for me (which has a lot to do with your guess). I can't neg rep her so here we are. I don't know what her problem is, even after my wife and I explicitly tell her "don't tell us anything we don't want it spoiled" she reveals the conclusive twist ending to any book, movie or TV series we may be interested in at any given time.
So yeah I suppose I can accept your apology.
02-02-2012, 08:24 PM
El Kabong
Re: Game of Thrones (spoilers)
I didn't make it very far in the series (tv), but I must say that blonde girl is amazing....her being nude several times over almost makes up for all the elves and witches and magical whatnot that goes on in the show. The little dude is pretty cool too, gave a hell of a speech at some award ceremony.