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Game of Thrones (TV Show Discussion Only) *DO NOT POST SPOILERS*


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Hopefully it won't happen. For now he has 4-5 years to get Volume 6 done, which he has already started (as a Preview chapter of Vol.6 is actually on his Homepage).

Also the authors of the script for the TV-series, already stated at Comiccon that Volume 3 is to large for one season, so they might split that one into two.

If the show survives that is.

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alright cool. So I'll finish this first book in a couple weeks (hopefully) and then watch season 1.

 

Its gonna be weird if the show catches up to the books and the show runners will basically be waiting on him to finish the final book. I would kinda hope the show doesnt affect his writing (like worrying about how stuff would translate to tv and having that affect the story).

 

Well he's got five written thus far, so I doubt that'll happen with just two books to go to close the series out.

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You know what? We need more guys here watching the series, which haven't read the books. :D

Season 1 was fun seeing you guys react to each episode, not knowing what was gonna happen, but by now most of you have read the books, so it will be entirely different in season 2. Kinda sad. :D

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You know what? We need more guys here watching the series, which haven't read the books. :D

Season 1 was fun seeing you guys react to each episode, not knowing what was gonna happen, but by now most of you have read the books, so it will be entirely different in season 2. Kinda sad. :D

 

HA! I think there might be a few added voices who didn't watch by then. You never know. Even for those who didn't watch the first season, it's a single season, so catching up before April would be easy as cake.

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Via the Game of Thrones Facebook Page:

 

Good news. A new Game of Thrones Season 2 trailer will air Sunday night, right before the premiere of Luck at 9PM on HBO. “SHARE” this update and spread the word across the realm.
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http://www.mtv.com/news/articles/1678159/game-of-thrones-season-two-preview-trailer.jhtml

 

He Told You Not to Trust Him

"Game of Thrones" has largely remained faithful to Martin's source material, but there have been deviations along the way. Season two looks no different, based on this new trailer that sees grieving widow Catelyn Stark (Michelle Fairley) holding Petyr "Littlefinger" Baelish (Aidan Gillen) at knifepoint. It's a scene that absolutely does not occur in the books, even if it's one that would satisfy a lot of fans' bloodlust toward the loyalty-free Littlefinger. But is it an editing trick or a sizeable new addition? You be the judge!

 

Lord of the Light

There are several dangerous new players in the world of Westeros come season two, but perhaps no one worth watching quite as much as Stannis Baratheon (Stephen Dillane) and his accomplice, the red priestess Melisandre (Carice van Houten). As worshippers of R'hllor, the God of Flame and Shadow, both Stannis and Melisandre will force many enemies to meet their fiery ends before season two draws to a close. The blaze of glory is briefly teased in this trailer with a look at one of Melisandre's many night rituals.

 

The Imp and the Spider

The new trailer is bookended by a riddle that spymaster Varys (Conleth Hill) puts forth to Tyrion Lannister (Golden Globe winner Peter Dinklage), now acting as King's Hand on his father Tywin's behalf. It's just one of many memorable interactions between the Spider and the Imp, a crucial new dynamic that's sure to dominate much of season two. And despite his award-winning streak and his pledge that he knows "how the game is played," don't put too much stake in Tyrion's confidence ? even the sharpest mind could bend before a king's cruelty. Speaking of which ...

 

Madness Landing

Westeros is at war, and every city is a battleground. The historic King's Landing is no exception, as the cruel reign of King Joffrey Baratheon (Jack Gleeson) has turned commoner against royalty. It's a cultural shift that Joffrey and his loved ones are deservedly feeling in every possible manner, a shift that Queen Regent Cersei (Lena Headey) faces directly during a pivotal riot teased in the new trailer.

 

The Drowned God Rises

A fairly unassuming character in season one, Theon Greyjoy (Alfie Allen) becomes one of the most prominent players in the "Thrones" saga this coming season. Here, you see his not-so-triumphant return to the Iron Islands, his homeland he's been separated from for over a decade. Though his loyalties lie with King in the North Robb Stark (Richard Madden) by nurture, Theon believes himself Ironborn by nature ? and he'll have to test that very struggle in most desperate ways as "Thrones" embarks on its next string of episodes.e in most desperate ways as "Thrones" embarks on its next string of episodes.

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