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Binks wrote:HouseLaLaurie wrote:****Please refrain from discussing any and all spoilers pertaining to the novels and the TV series. There is plenty to discuss without giving away key plot points, so don't be a *****.****
You make a discussion thread for this series and than you ask us not to talk about it? I'll pass on this thread, thanks though.
HouseLaLaurie wrote:I won't give it away here, but it's going to be a badass finale this season.
Binks wrote:HouseLaLaurie wrote:I won't give it away here, but it's going to be a badass finale this season.
I doubt the trial by combat fight is the finale there are much bigger things that will happen.
The next episode will most likely be the trial by combat
HouseLaLaurie wrote:Binks wrote:HouseLaLaurie wrote:I won't give it away here, but it's going to be a badass finale this season.
I doubt the trial by combat fight is the finale there are much bigger things that will happen.
The next episode will most likely be the trial by combat
True, I should have said "the wrapping up of each individual storyline, which tends to take place over the final three episodes." It just seems wordier that way. If you consider the previous season though, the more jaw-dropping finale took place in episode 9, and episode 10 was pretty tame by comparison. Personally, I count the last 2-3 episodes as the overall finale, like a fireworks show that doesn't end with just one firework, but a collection of the biggest and brightest.
HouseLaLaurie wrote:Claeyt wrote:I'm also hoping he finishes the next 2 books without dying of a heart attack. The Series is going to catch him in a year and a half. If he finishes book 6 he'll only have a year to finish book 7. Hopefully HBO pays him to finish quick.
Wrong. Books 4 & 5 will be 2 seasons, and book seven is actually more complete than book six, so he has plenty of time. I think at this point it's more him holding it hostage because of ******* fans pressuring him and criticising him for the time he takes to work on his books. I'd be pretty disgusted if he actually did rush his work to appease HBO and the viewers over himself. His work was doing just fine before the show, and if they split both entities tomorrow, he'd still sell as many books, and the show would still have as many viewers. Also, he's told D.B. and David how it all ends, just in case he should die or be unable to finish. He also has an insurance plan in place for the books (you know that lady he dedicates every book to, Parris?). He's also been on record saying if he's pressured any further, he's made lots of money from this series already, and he's previously established that there's a big red comet in the sky that he could easily bring down on everyone and everything in Westeros should we bug him enough.
Binks wrote:I predict episode 10 will be the jaw dropping episode this season trust me
alprice wrote:I have started reading the first book.
jorb wrote:(jwhitehorn) you are an ungrateful, spoiled child
Claeyt wrote:As for the series, We're watching book 4 right now
Claeyt wrote:Actually I think episode 9 will be the climactic one. They have so much to tie up by 10. They haven't even touched the Iron Isles yet.
Binks wrote:Claeyt wrote:As for the series, We're watching book 4 right now
Wrong. We're watching the second half of "A Storm of Swords" which is the 3rd book in his series.
HouseLaLaurie wrote:It is known.
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