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how many episodes will this season be? do they know yet?
7
how many episodes will this season be? do they know yet?
Zero hype. My enthusiasm for this series has completely gone to shit.Add to the list, and we can get unreasonably hype together.
There is a whole lot of spoilery stuff around the web. I could post, but you can google. It relates to time lines, episodes and whos in what shoots.
<blockquote class="twitter-tweet" data-lang="en"><p lang="und" dir="ltr">7.16.17 <a href="https://twitter.com/hashtag/GoTS7?src=hash">#GoTS7</a> <a href="https://t.co/2Juyc5K7n2">pic.twitter.com/2Juyc5K7n2</a></p>— Game Of Thrones (@GameOfThrones) <a href="https://twitter.com/GameOfThrones/status/847493457073422336">March 30, 2017</a></blockquote>
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Official promo for season 7.
Dany on a throne of rock? Dragonstone? They never showed Stannis on a throne, though.
Jon takes his place in the North.
Cersei sits upon her throne in the South, while revealing that Winter has reached King's Landing.
And then on top of it all, the Night's King makes his presence felt. Shit about to pop off.
Some major season construction happening on reddit. Stiched together by Scene locations and timing of it all. Some crazy stuff headed our way if true.
The Song of Ice and Fire is not the Westerosi enchiridion any more. Martin’s story, the world he built, lives on TV. And now that HBO is cooking up spinoff shows based on the original, it’s official: The TV universe has eclipsed the books and become the Game of Thrones canon.
https://www.theguardian.com/books/2...-hbo-winds-of-winter?CMP=twt_books_b-gdnbooks
Just my opinion, but I don't think he is ever going to finish the books. He can't figure out how to draw the narrative to a close and he is subconsciously using these side projects as an excuse for avoiding ASOIAF.
What's bullshit is that The World of Ice and Fire has enough history of Westoros to fill 20 prequels. What in the hell does he have left to write about in the history of Westoros?
I think you're on to something here. I'm starting to get in the same boat, that maybe he doesn't know the endgame. Maybe there's never been one in the first place.
I have suspected that he DID have an endgame in mind, but as his work has grown, and as it's been adapted into live action, he's realizing that the endgame won't possibly live up to all of the narrative puzzles, secrets, Easter eggs, and revelations that he's built in.
He gave fans too long to figure things out. Now that the show has PROVEN that the fans have figured things out, he realizes that his story needs some new narrative "zing," but it's too late to add anything of great significance (unless he extends the series to 10 books? LOL).
He's stalling, because he doesn't know how to make a satisfying "big bad" with what he gave himself to work with, or at least he doesn't know how to make The Night's King a formidable enough enemy to produce a worthy climax.
And I have to admit that the show makes it work, because it has been consistent year-to-year, and the introduction of the Night's King as the "big bad" makes sense in the somewhat condensed plotline of the show, where the focus is clearly on Jon and Dany at this point, with a little bit of Cersei.
Contrast that to the books, where nearly all POV character essentially have the same amount of shine/focus... which means all characters need a satisfying and epic tie to the final showdown. But, the Night's King isn't even intro'd yet in the books, and so it's tough to see how he's going to give his characters the connections and resolutions that they deserve when he only has two books left to work with.
He built the plot too big, and painted himself into a corner. That's ironic, considering the series was planned for 3 books... and then 5... and now 7.
The show coming to an end will either see him give up totally, or announce that the series will be 9 books, where he full-well knows that he will die before he finishes.
To me, he rather obviously quit writing once the show caught up to the books and has just been lying to everyone because to say "I'm never going to finish" would've ticked off his fan base. My problem isn't just that he isn't willing to finish the books, but that he's said he won't hand them off to anyone either... that the series is going to die with him. That makes him a huge asshole.
Deadspin has actually been gathering evidence for a while that he has ZERO pages, aside from the 5 or 6 preview chapters that he's released... and the problem is that all of the preview content was probably written alongside/just after he finished ADwD, so there's no evidence, at all, that he's actually written anything besides a general outline for TWoW.
Correct. There's really not much evidence that he's written anything substantial at all in the past decade... books 4 and 5 were all basically parts of a 4th book he started writing in 2001. A Dance with Dragons was published in 2011 but the vast majority of the content was already finished in 2005 when they published A Feast For Crows. So he's basically written a handful of chapters since 2005 and that's it. Remember, the initial projection for A Dance with Dragons was 2006 and he only had to write a few chapters to wrap it up but didn't get it out the door until 2011.
It'd be nice for him to just be honest about it, but he's a major asshole.
Damn, I hadn't even considered that. He's openly talked about how AFfC and the first half of ADwD were supposed to be one book, but by the time he was halfway through the content of what we know as ADwD, he realized it was too much, so he split the POV chapters and released the tight-knit POV's as AFfC...
The implication that he should have already been halfway through ADwD at that point is just absurd, considering the work he's released since then haha.
Yeah, it's really absurd. I'll see if I can find it... might've been on Deadspin that you mentioned... but basically someone put together a really detailed recap of GRRM's writing progress. The crux is that:
1. The first three books were part of a very cogent storyline. He knew where he was starting and where he was ending so cranked out masterpiees very quickly.
2. After that, he experimented with jumping forward 5 years specifically to avoid the shit he got bogged down in. But after a year of that, he considered it a failure and gave up.
3. He then restarted writing right where ASoS left off. The next "two" novels are basically plodding shit, and it took him forever to produce them.
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He also nixed Dunk and Egg, saying that he has 7-10 more D&E novellas planned