They did that in season one...No.
What I really wanted was the scenes from the book where Dany's handmaiden taught her how to please her man before she seduced Drogo for real. That would have been bonerific. Ah, well. Them's the breaks.
It's not weird. Moms think you are their "little boy" no matter how old you are.I don't know if it is really an issue but it would be weird to have Cat constantly bitching about her "broken little boy" when he is like 19 years old.
I believe he said two. They are splitting book 3 into two years. im betting 4 and 5 will also need to be two years so that gives him some time to get book 6 out. Hopefully he will be able to produce the next couple of books in a timely manor. I think he wrote a bunch of stuff for the next one as he got stuck on book 5 parts.So what happens when the show catches up to the books and the masses start to rage for more content? Is it clear how many books are left at this point?
Ummmm, that scene was in the series, like the 3rd episode...No.
What I really wanted was the scenes from the book where Dany's handmaiden taught her how to please her man before she seduced Drogo for real. That would have been bonerific. Ah, well. Them's the breaks.
It'll end up being 3 at least. Yeah he had written 100 manuscript pages for TWoW by the time he had finished ADwD (which was about 1500 manuscript pages long or so). Doubt he's on anymore than 400 right now, as he probably took like a year out after ADwD/he's slow as fuck.I believe he said two. They are splitting book 3 into two years. im betting 4 and 5 will also need to be two years so that gives him some time to get book 6 out. Hopefully he will be able to produce the next couple of books in a timely manor. I think he wrote a bunch of stuff for the next one as he got stuck on book 5 parts.
I caught the Frey pies, but I am missing the Hound at the monastery I think?I'm honestly terrible at subtext with these books. I completely missed Frey pies and The Hound at the monastery. Probably other shit too. I have no fucking idea what is going to happen, at all. The only things I know for certain are that Jon Snow is not dead and that Arya better fuck shit up or I am firebombing Martin's collectibles house he has right across from his home in Santa Fe.
Storm of Swords, Chapter 80. Lysa says that she persuaded Jon to give LF his post on the small council and that she had put the Tears of Lys in his wine as LF had insisted. She then goes on to say that she then wrote the letter sent to Catelyn claiming the Lannisters were Jon's murderers, once again at the demands of LF. So, if you missed that LF was the mastermind of the entire thing, yes you might need a reread.lol its not I who needs a reread
I think most people are under the impression that Arya isn't fully committed to them. She's using them to learn how to become an assassin so that she can murder the fuck out of everyone.I caught the Frey pies, but I am missing the Hound at the monastery I think?
Also, Roz dying was for real badass, even if I liked that character.
Oh, and for the one remark about Arya - wasn't the big part about the faceless men not judging people? Like, in general, certain people will die, and who they are or what they do doesn't really matter. I think the guy she assassinates with the coin was an asshole and was stealing money from the people he sold insurance to (Might need a re-read, anyone definitively remember?) but I thought the main point was just that someone will be chosen to die, period. Past affiliations, the way you feel about the person cannot conflict with the faceless creed or whatever. So even if Arya thinks right now that that person is "good", it might not mean shit later. They offer their version of peace; doesn't necessarily mean they are only killing bad people. At least that was my interpretation of it. I mean hell, the first guy of their order started a slave revolt, but the first person he gave "the gift" to, was another slave, NOT the terrible, horrific masters.
So I could potentially see the faceless men being hired by someone extremely powerful to kill someone Arya might like or even love. Didn't they try to hire them to kill Dany, but they said the cost would be too high or something?
I mean, that is the basic reasoning for her being "no one". No one has brothers or sisters, or illusions of revenge etc. They are an instrument, and a dagger does not feel the things that are trying to drill out of her.
At this point I can't see the contact being for Jon. In my eyes, Gendry makes much more sense. Something along the lines of Mel needing his blood, or someone plotting to legitimize him, so some other faction assassinates him.I think most people are under the impression that Arya isn't fully committed to them. She's using them to learn how to become an assassin so that she can murder the fuck out of everyone.
A lot of people also theorized that she'd end up getting assassination orders for someone she cares about (probably Jon) and would have to juggle that whole conundrum.
What? Seriously?I think most people are under the impression that Arya isn't fully committed to them. She's using them to learn how to become an assassin so that she can murder the fuck out of everyone.
A lot of people also theorized that she'd end up getting assassination orders for someone she cares about (probably Jon) and would have to juggle that whole conundrum.