The show lets us see things we can't in the books due to the nature of TV, where you can follow most everyone, vs. The books where you're bound to perspective characters. But the books let us see through the eyes of characters, rather than just outside looking in, which can feel more visceral and give you a deeper understanding of the characters.
Joffrey reads Sansa's distress and desire to return as an opportunity to play gallant. The ruby ford is the site where his father famously won his throne. Joffrey, tipsy, is eager to "play knights" and defend the damsel in distress. All they need is a villain. Joffrey draws his sword, live steel he never gets to use.
While Game of thrones had some of the best writing I’ve ever seen, this season it’s crashing and burning so hard it taking the entire legacy of the show and all the characters and their arks with it. The Witcher 3 on the other hand has the best storytelling world building and character development I’ve ever seen in a video game, all the
30 votes, 11 comments. I'm halfway through the first book, and the following have really struck me: the characters are so young! Jon 15, Ned in his…
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I feel like the show series being named Game of Thrones compared to the whole series of books being called A Song of Ice and Fire has everyones priorities mixed up. Mostly, who gives a FF who's on the throne in the end. This series isn't about the throne, the first book introduces us to the game hence it's title.
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