BvBPL
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Don't blame on his heart,
Please don't blame it in his heart,
Blame it on his youth.
Please don't blame it in his heart,
Blame it on his youth.
Although it must be kind of heartwrenching to see your life's work being subjected to bad writing in the eyes of what suddenly constitutes the majority of the fanbase of his work. Other examples that met similar fates like Fullmetal Alchemist still give hope for that though.
I will never understand this argument. They made his work so bad that it's the most popular show to have ever existed? Alright, sure! I missed the memo where "popular = bad" transcended the high school experience.
Seasons 1 - 4 made it popular.
Season 5 had the most deviations from the books, and season 5 sucked.
Maybe I missed the memo where "you only hate it because it's popular" transcended the college freshman experience.I will never understand this argument. They made his work so bad that it's the most popular show to have ever existed? Alright, sure! I missed the memo where "popular = bad" transcended the high school experience.
This is more in line what I was trying to say. Heck, even though the fandom grew a lot with the show, liking ASoIaF was hardly a fringe interest before so it's not like I'm a "liked it before the adaptation" guy. There's some brilliant stuff in the show, especially the first season.Seasons 1 - 4 made it popular.
Season 5 had the most deviations from the books, and season 5 sucked.
A guy creates a whole new world for us to revel in and enjoy through text, TV, games and who knows what tomorrow; he writes 5,000 pages of story with a multitude of characters and sub plots that could lead numerous places; and people are beetch'n that he isn't Shakespeare and Steven Spielberg in a single body. His slow writing is frustrating. Get over it.
He is a busy man and we are an impatient lot. I say, when you have written a thousand page story and sold it to a million people, then come back and complain about the crappy job GRRM has done with his story.
I thought it was already known and expected that every GoT season from here on out will significantly stray from the book canon.
Yeah, I know it's not really possible to discuss the flaws and merits of a fictional work on the internet.
I'll be back when I'm done finishing my own expansive fantasy series so that I am allowed to voice a critical opinion again.
Like any other human creation, neither the show nor the books are perfect, thus leaving plenty to criticize.Yeah, I know it's not really possible to discuss the flaws and merits of a fictional work on the internet.
I'll be back when I'm done finishing my own expansive fantasy series so that I am allowed to voice a critical opinion again.
It already has to a significant degree. Supposedly GRRM gave D&D (the two show writers) a summary of what happens but details still have to be written so this will go well beyond the usual divergence we have seen to date into two totally different beasts with just a handful of shared plot elements.
That isn't a terrible thing because it means only a few plot spoilers but it does mean there will be even bigger differences between the two. Personally, while disappointed I am not surprised and am glad GRRM is at least bothering to keep fans in the information loop.