So what does the show plan on doing once they get caught up with the books? At the rate Martin writes, they'll be caught up by what, season 6 or 7 and the next book won't be out yet and probably wouldn't be for a couple more years at best
So what does the show plan on doing once they get caught up with the books? At the rate Martin writes, they'll be caught up by what, season 6 or 7 and the next book won't be out yet and probably wouldn't be for a couple more years at best
Haha I think that is on everyone's mind. There are talks of doing a prequel show.
So what does the show plan on doing once they get caught up with the books? At the rate Martin writes, they'll be caught up by what, season 6 or 7 and the next book won't be out yet and probably wouldn't be for a couple more years at best
Probaby. It seems most great epic tales end rather crappy. I can't tell you how many awesome Stephen King books end so poorly. I don't see why this couldn't suffer from the same fate. What's the plan? One or two more books? He better just have a "In case I croak" planned outline so someone can finish the series if he dies before he's able to do it himself. I almost wish he'd release smaller books more often now rather than HUGE books every decade
Geez. He needs to go into Alan Moore Hermit mode and get those things finished!
Fudge. Went to a thread on Kotaku where someone was discussing whether or not to read the books prior to the season ending, and some ********* knowingly and willfully posted spoilers.
I hope that dbag was just joking around.
At least members here have some decency.
There's several really big events for Book 3 although there's one in particular people are most thinking about---If anyone spoils that for you then you have the right to murder them.
The Red Wedding?
If they are dividing this book into a couple of seasons, that would be good finale fodder.
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