I haven't read the books, but can someone just tell me without spoiling anything, do the good people in this show like Sansa end up getting ultimate revenge on all the people who were horrible? Or is this show just about the evil?
I must say this season has been a lot slower, episode 6 was the best so far. I'm also getting quite confused at times. It's been so long between seasons.
I haven't read the books, but can someone just tell me without spoiling anything, do the good people in this show like Sansa end up getting ultimate revenge on all the people who were horrible? Or is this show just about the evil?
I must say this season has been a lot slower, episode 6 was the best so far. I'm also getting quite confused at times. It's been so long between seasons.
There are still 2 books to be released so we don't know who will get revenge etc.
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Can someone explain to me Arya's storyline I really don't get it
Like I've googled everything and I get that the Jacquen dude is an assassin...Arya's trying to become like him right?
Yes she tries to become a faceless (wo)man to seek revenge on Cersei and the others
Have people started getting revenge in the books that are out, or is it still just telling the tale of bad? And how many books are their total?
There are 5 books so far and two more are to come.
It's hard to say anything without spoiling, and as it seems the story takes a different route in the show anyway, but no the last book has been more of a build up. As Sansa doesn't even meet Ramsay in the book there's no way of knowing how this storyline will proceed in the show
I'm not a Game Of Thrones book reader, but the sixth book must come out before the show ends right? They would be fools if they would release it after the show has ended, considering the TV show's impact could mean a lot more book sales.
Yes she tries to become a faceless (wo)man to seek revenge on Cersei and the others
What I don't understand is, if she wants to be a faceless woman doesn't she have to become 'nobody'? That's what that cute guy said. And if you are a nobody don't you have to forget all about that cersei + others who wronged her, since she won't be Arya anymore. She can't even let go of the sword.
I'm not a Game Of Thrones book reader, but the sixth book must come out before the show ends right? They would be fools if they would release it after the show has ended, considering the TV show's impact could mean a lot more book sales.
There are two more books to come out, even if the 6th one is released before the show ends, the 7th won't be released until 2020 probably
What I don't understand is, if she wants to be a faceless woman doesn't she have to become 'nobody'? That's what that cute guy said. And if you are a nobody don't you have to forget all about that cersei + others who wronged her, since she won't be Arya anymore. She can't even let go of the sword.
Mhm yeah. I think that's why that guy told her she'd become "someone" instead last episode seeing how she still can't become nobody
Have people started getting revenge in the books that are out, or is it still just telling the tale of bad? And how many books are their total?
In the books, there have been a number of small revenge acts carried out by a certain group of people all tied to one part of Westeros. And those revenge acts are absolutely amazing and would get people off their sofa and clapping at the TV if the show does them, but it looks like they're going to be cut for some dumb ass reason.
What I don't understand is, if she wants to be a faceless woman doesn't she have to become 'nobody'? That's what that cute guy said. And if you are a nobody don't you have to forget all about that cersei + others who wronged her, since she won't be Arya anymore. She can't even let go of the sword.
She can't be a faceless man but it doesn't mean she can't imitate them
Anyway we're getting a bit book spoily here, let's slow down and just enjoy the show
In the books, there have been a number of small revenge acts carried out by a certain group of people all tied to one part of Westeros. And those revenge acts are absolutely amazing and would get people off their sofa and clapping at the TV if the show does them, but it looks like they're going to be cut for some dumb ass reason.
I still believe they don't didn't cut them but just postponed to do it near the end of the show
Now that they're taking a completely different path from the books and doing it WAY shorter, it's not stupid to think that they keep all the revengeful stuff for the last seasons.
And the last season is season 7 (or 8), it's not that far away.