LicoriceAllsorts
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I actively seek spoilers out. I'll read the episode summary on the wikia before I watch it. I enjoy it more that way.
Do we have a freaking release date yet?
May want to spoiler tag that phrase, Carlie.
On that note, can you lot stop posting GoT spoilers / episode references on FB? I usually don't watch it until a day later and spoilers are bad, mkay? They were much less during previous seasons, and to date there's little to no Star Wars spoilers out there, too.
I deleted my Facebook last month to avoid GoT spoilers. I've also avoided reading excerpts. I'm waiting for TWoW to be in my hands!!
Ahem. So please keep show stuff in the show thread! (We're all doing great so far <3)
Do we have a freaking release date yet?
I actively seek spoilers out. I'll read the episode summary on the wikia before I watch it. I enjoy it more that way.
Whenever idiot fans stop hounding GRRM and sending him death threats because he hasn't finished the book yet.
Shit's intense man. The book is done when it's done. People think they're entitled to a book a year and they're not.
There is always this presumption that if you are a good man, you will be a good king. [Like] Tolkien — in Return of the King, Aragorn comes back and becomes king, and then “he ruled wisely for three hundred years.” Okay, fine. It is easy to write that sentence, “He ruled wisely”.
What does that mean, “He ruled wisely?” What were his tax policies? What did he do when two lords were making war on each other? Or barbarians were coming in from the North? What was his immigration policy? What about equal rights for Orcs? I mean did he just pursue a genocidal policy, “Let’s kill all these fucking Orcs who are still left over”? Or did he try to redeem them? You never actually see the nitty-gritty of ruling.
I guess there is an element of fantasy readers that don’t want to see that. I find that fascinating.
Using GoT in class because science? I like it
How would Hodor fit in that er, categorisation though?
When Robb arrives at the twins before the red wedding and asks if he can cross the river, walder says 'you wanted crossing and I gave it to you and you never said mayhaps.' Then when catelyn asks for food, Walder says '.... A loaf of bread, a bite of cheese, mayhaps a sausage.' This is a call back to the game that little Walder and Big Walder play at Winterfell, where someone is the lord of the crossing and you can promise them anything but if you say mayhaps the promises don't matter. Walder says Robb never said mayhaps so his promise couldn't be broken He then says mayhaps when promising things to Robb which lets him break the promise and start the red wedding.
So I'm reading thisnewold theory that Melisandre isthe daughter of Bloodraven and possibly Shiera Seastar
Could we qualify spoiler tags with *show spoilers* (being now ahead of the books) vs. *book spoilers* (which in this thread hasn't been an issue for me since 2010)