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I’m guessing we’ll just hear rumbling and see some crypts shaking around. If anything. The level of decomposition for the residents isn’t really fit for television.
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I wanna see Ned Stark's head acting like Gary from Santa Clarita Diet.I’m guessing we’ll just hear rumbling and see some crypts shaking around. If anything. The level of decomposition for the residents isn’t really fit for television.
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Very True Detective ish
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YesYou want them to dig everyone up and preemptively burn them?I will be annoyed if anyone is killed in the Winterfell crypts by Zombie Starks. They should know by now to burn all dead bodies
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But there’s no time. Bran said so.YesYou want them to dig everyone up and preemptively burn them?I will be annoyed if anyone is killed in the Winterfell crypts by Zombie Starks. They should know by now to burn all dead bodies
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THERE'S NO TIME TO EVEN SAY HELLO
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Plus eddy is super smart and predicted a wight Catelyn so that needs to happen...
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Nope. Gotta figure out how we’re gonna feed people before the Ice Dragon comes for them.
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Obviously at this point in the series we have completely thrown logic out the window, but this was always one of the more overlooked aspects of things. You have this massive army, coming north into a land where winter has already settled in. Oh yeah, and two dragons that eat a ton. I know that kind of stuff would be more fleshed out in a book format, but that's the logistic equivalent of the Sixth Army heading to Stalingrad.Nope. Gotta figure out how we’re gonna feed people before the Ice Dragon comes for them.
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easy, go fight now before you get too hungry and then eat the dead if there are survivors after the battle.Obviously at this point in the series we have completely thrown logic out the window, but this was always one of the more overlooked aspects of things. You have this massive army, coming north into a land where winter has already settled in. Oh yeah, and two dragons that eat a ton. I know that kind of stuff would be more fleshed out in a book format, but that's the logistic equivalent of the Sixth Army heading to Stalingrad.Nope. Gotta figure out how we’re gonna feed people before the Ice Dragon comes for them.
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Thank you, it has been a long time since I've heard that.Plus eddy is super smart
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I just didn't want to get yelled at againThank you, it has been a long time since I've heard that.Plus eddy is super smart
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This is covered ad naseum in the books at the Wall after Jon lets the wildlings through.Obviously at this point in the series we have completely thrown logic out the window, but this was always one of the more overlooked aspects of things. You have this massive army, coming north into a land where winter has already settled in. Oh yeah, and two dragons that eat a ton. I know that kind of stuff would be more fleshed out in a book format, but that's the logistic equivalent of the Sixth Army heading to Stalingrad.Nope. Gotta figure out how we’re gonna feed people before the Ice Dragon comes for them.
Among a lot of other things in those thousands of pages...
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EAT THE WILDLINGS!Source of the post This is covered ad naseum in the books at the Wall after Jon lets the wildlings through.
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You need enough food for like a week, then you get out of dodge. also...why are there women and children still hanging around winterfell? i understand you can't just book a holiday inn down near the vale, but there are like 200,000 dead people arriving at your residence shortly. there is literally no worse place to be. what timeline is even happening?
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And this is why the books are no fun.This is covered ad naseum in the books at the Wall after Jon lets the wildlings through.Obviously at this point in the series we have completely thrown logic out the window, but this was always one of the more overlooked aspects of things. You have this massive army, coming north into a land where winter has already settled in. Oh yeah, and two dragons that eat a ton. I know that kind of stuff would be more fleshed out in a book format, but that's the logistic equivalent of the Sixth Army heading to Stalingrad.Nope. Gotta figure out how we’re gonna feed people before the Ice Dragon comes for them.
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Source of the post And this is why the books are no fun after book 3
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My son asked me if he could start reading the books (he's 13 in a few weeks) and watch the show (hell no). I don't think he has the patience for the books yet, but I don't think the violence is all that graphic in the novels.
That being said, I really want to re-read them again. But I'll never have time. Maybe audiobook editions? That might be fun.
That being said, I really want to re-read them again. But I'll never have time. Maybe audiobook editions? That might be fun.
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What's wrong with a 13 year old watching GoT??
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Every time the show comes back on I have an urge to read the books to fill the time between Sundays, but then I remember that the **** things aren't finished and I would just be blue balling myself.My son asked me if he could start reading the books (he's 13 in a few weeks) and watch the show (hell no). I don't think he has the patience for the books yet, but I don't think the violence is all that graphic in the novels.
That being said, I really want to re-read them again. But I'll never have time. Maybe audiobook editions? That might be fun.
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If you really think your 13 year old son hasn't seen much worse **** than GOT, you clearly haven't checked your internet history.
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Which isn't an issue if you watch the show...Every time the show comes back on I have an urge to read the books to fill the time between Sundays, but then I remember that the **** things aren't finished and I would just be blue balling myself.My son asked me if he could start reading the books (he's 13 in a few weeks) and watch the show (hell no). I don't think he has the patience for the books yet, but I don't think the violence is all that graphic in the novels.
That being said, I really want to re-read them again. But I'll never have time. Maybe audiobook editions? That might be fun.
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Not at all. The climax of every episode leaves me happy and satisfied.Which isn't an issue if you watch the show...Every time the show comes back on I have an urge to read the books to fill the time between Sundays, but then I remember that the **** things aren't finished and I would just be blue balling myself.My son asked me if he could start reading the books (he's 13 in a few weeks) and watch the show (hell no). I don't think he has the patience for the books yet, but I don't think the violence is all that graphic in the novels.
That being said, I really want to re-read them again. But I'll never have time. Maybe audiobook editions? That might be fun.
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My 9 year old said some of his friends watch the show. I just rewatched S1. I can't imagine watching some of those scenes with my 9 yr old kid.My son asked me if he could start reading the books (he's 13 in a few weeks) and watch the show (hell no). I don't think he has the patience for the books yet, but I don't think the violence is all that graphic in the novels.
That being said, I really want to re-read them again. But I'll never have time. Maybe audiobook editions? That might be fun.
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Violence isn't really any worse in the books, but graphic descriptions of sex and lots and lots of fawning over food.
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