laza » Wed Jun 03, 2015 3:31 pm wrote:woof woof ! » Wed Jun 03, 2015 6:52 pm wrote:While we're talking about GoT. I read all the books a few years back, maybe my memory is getting a bit fuzzy OR the tv series has changed some of the original story.
I don't remember reading about Tyrion Lanister ever meeting up with Daenerys Targaryen and the woman that married Ramsay Bolton was not Sansa Stark but in fact was Sansa's best friend Jeyne Poole who was sent acting as an imposter for Sansa's younger sister
Arya Stark to marry Ramsay (Snow) Bolton.
The TV show in it's dumbing down process has just added more wrinkles for those of us who've read the books which in themselves were already often confusing. :p
No Woof they admitted the show would be diverging from the books more and more now we are past the books. Apparently there was also a report that characters who are alive in the books can now die in the series. Not sure how true that is, though I guess it was only going to be expected that some of the characters would be omitted and current cast given the roles due to limitations of a TV series.
Yeah, it's not as if the books weren't confusing enough, with five bazillion characters and storylines to keep abreast of, but add in the conflict of things on screen not happening the way your memory of the books tells you they should, just make things even more challenging for one of advancing years, like meself lol.
You know the way you visualise the story when you’re reading such a descriptive book? Well, there are certain bits that I’m not sure whether I am remembering events from the tv show or whether it is something that I have imagined in my head while reading the books.
In the first couple of seasons, they were following the narrative so closely in places that I could actually recognise the dialogue from having read the books, and I knew what certain people were going to say before they said it, if you know what I mean?
They are monkeying about with the story to change it for the benefit of the tv show and you’re right Laza, they will be splitting off more, now they’ve overtaken the books.
F’rigsample, the Hardhome bits from the last episode were never covered in the books, it was just mentioned from a report sent down by raven which described the Wildlings being massacred on the beach by skeletons, as witnessed from ships moored offshore. There’s no denying that it was a good idea to pick up that thread though, it made for awesome viewing, and was class fun to do.
I think that’s a bit of a pity when they start to change things though, but I guess they had to, since they hadn’t got the book to work from, although at the end of last year there was talk of the tv show taking a year off to let George Martin finish the next book and get on with the one after that, but that was never gonna happen, HBO could not risk the show losing its momentum.
There have been lots of talks and Martin is still heavily involved so that the tv show does not veer off irretrievably far from his story.
He has also told the production team where his story finally ends up because he’s been in very poor health for some years and he wanted them to know where it ends, in case he pops his clogs before he gets the books finished! He’s very keen that the televised version reaches the same conclusion as his books, not surprisingly.
HBO lease the whole quarry at Magheramorne all year round, so that they don’t have to dismantle the sets when they’re not filming, so when I walk the dog in round the quarry, I can nosey about round the sets. That is, until we get spotted by the security guys, but we just leg-it when we see the Land Rover coming. Last year one of the crew told me that HBO have another two years’ lease on the quarry, and that they are planning another two seasons of the tv show, and then a movie as a grand finale.
They have another couple of permanent sites around NI, like the Harrenhal set, which is amazing, almost as good as Castle Black. All scaffolding poles and plywood and yellow builder’s foam from the outside, but once you walk in through the gates you are transported into a mediaeval castle; really, really well done, very impressive. Such a lot of work goes into the production, with meticulous attention to detail. I guess that's what makes it look so good on screen.
Sh
it, Laza, I’ve done it again. Rambling, mindless drivel. Sorry.