you know, i'm really scared of that happening as well. I had this really vivid image of all the characters in my head, all their little mannerisms and stuff, and i don't want it replaced by the people from the show. Varys for instance, did not appear at all how i imagined him. I don't want the spider from the show any where near my imagination when i'm reading the books.Ne1butme said:Was Yoren at all amusing in the book?
My biggest problem with the series (and it's MY problem) is that i don't know how i'm going to see the characters when i read the 5th book. I read LOTR after the movies came out, so when I think of Aragorn, i picture Viggo.
I know this is the peril of any adapted work. I want to keep my imagined characters. My personally constructed faces.
page 2, second paragraph, last sentence should readSlycne said:Game of Thrones: Commentary on "Lord Snow"
The tension starts to rise in the kingdom of Westeros.
Read Full Article
Thanks for running this, the show is great but understanding it better with knowledge from the book rocksNed sends her away under secrecy because it is too dangerous, not even allowing her to see her daughters.
More subtly? With far more subtlety?Though Joreh is quick to depart upon learning that Daenerys is with child, I remember this being played far subtlety in the book, but maybe it's just because A Storm of Swords is still relatively fresh in my mind.
Actually, Varys was exactly like how i imagined. Bald, chubby, and little effeminate. And Little Finger is spot on. But I never pictured the hound with Hair or a beard. His description might have been mentioned, but it always seemed to focus on the burn scar.EMFCRACKSHOT said:you know, i'm really scared of that happening as well. I had this really vivid image of all the characters in my head, all their little mannerisms and stuff, and i don't want it replaced by the people from the show. Varys for instance, did not appear at all how i imagined him. I don't want the spider from the show any where near my imagination when i'm reading the books.
And one really really minor thing that has been bugging me is that Bran is supposed to be seven, not ten. its something really silly to be annoyed with i know, but there it is xD
My problem with varys is that he doesn't seem sneaky enough. And i never imagined him as a little fat man.Ne1butme said:Actually, Varys was exactly like how i imagined. Bald, chubby, and little effeminate. And Little Finger is spot on. But I never pictured the hound with Hair or a beard. His description might have been mentioned, but it always seemed to focus on the burn scar.
Agreed, being the master of disguise and all, oh well.EMFCRACKSHOT said:you know, i'm really scared of that happening as well. I had this really vivid image of all the characters in my head, all their little mannerisms and stuff, and i don't want it replaced by the people from the show. Varys for instance, did not appear at all how i imagined him. I don't want the spider from the show any where near my imagination when i'm reading the books.Ne1butme said:Was Yoren at all amusing in the book?
My biggest problem with the series (and it's MY problem) is that i don't know how i'm going to see the characters when i read the 5th book. I read LOTR after the movies came out, so when I think of Aragorn, i picture Viggo.
I know this is the peril of any adapted work. I want to keep my imagined characters. My personally constructed faces.
And one really really minor thing that has been bugging me is that Bran is supposed to be seven, not ten. its something really silly to be annoyed with i know, but there it is xD
Bronn? We've seen Bronn? That shouldn't be until next week (if my timing is correct) Or was he in some sort of trailer?cainx10a said:From the sneak-peeks, neither is Bronn too (> . >) the way I imagined him to be. He was more dirty and han-solo roguish in my head. Oh well.
Trailer/Sneak-peak videos that you can find at the HBO site.Ne1butme said:Bronn? We've seen Bronn? That shouldn't be until next week (if my timing is correct) Or was he in some sort of trailer?cainx10a said:From the sneak-peeks, neither is Bronn too (> . >) the way I imagined him to be. He was more dirty and han-solo roguish in my head. Oh well.
This.ThaBenMan said:Nothing about Syrio Forel??? He didn't look like the way he was described in the book, or how I imagined him, but I thought he was great. He was maybe a little less serious and more jovial, but he just really brought the character to life. Arya's first "dancing lesson" was easily my favorite part of this episode.
That got me more that Mormont's raven to be fair...EMFCRACKSHOT said:actually, there was something else missing from this episode, Ghost. Where was Jon Snows direwolf?