Re: His execution might not be the climax of the episode.
dacole Send a noteboard - 30/05/2011 08:08:56 PM
Just wondering, I haven't read the books yet, but did read the plot summary on wiki (yes, I have no self-control).
When does Ned get executed in the book? As per the wiki summary, there seems to be a lot of stuff/action after his death (war breaks out, Kings are declared, Robb wins a few big battles, Drogo dies, Jon and the Night Watch activities, etc.
Some of those things are brief conversations. The final battle of the book may or may not happen around the same time, but I don't think Robb & company knew about Ned's death yet. In any event, that battle was not shown in the book. As I mentioned in an earlier thread, they are highly unlikely to bother with a big battle set that is only described in a conversation in the actual book, so they can conceal their money-saving under the self-righteous pose of staying true to the story. If Ned's death ends one episode, the next would probably open up with Tyrion and Tywin getting the news of the battle and the conundrum their latest setback and newest reason for ticking off the Starks have presented them. On the other hand, after Ned's death, there is really not enough for the rest of his family. IIRC, there is only a single Sansa scene and a single Catelyn scene for the rest of the book. Proclaiming Robb king might be best saved for the final episode, so what do they do with Robb & Cat for episodes 8 & 9? Tyrion's last scene is that same one where he hears about the battle at Riverrun, and Tywin sends him to court. Arya's last scene is the execution. I think Jon has only one scene after Ned's death, where he runs away and his friends return him, and the next day he speaks with Lord Mormont. When does Ned get executed in the book? As per the wiki summary, there seems to be a lot of stuff/action after his death (war breaks out, Kings are declared, Robb wins a few big battles, Drogo dies, Jon and the Night Watch activities, etc.
So, my question is about pacing. If Ned is executed in E7, is the ending going to be seriously rushed? Three additional episodes doesn't need like enough time to complete the content in the book. I know there are only 10 episodes.
Thoughts?
Thoughts?
Actually, the more I think about it, they might be killing him too soon. As I note above, there is not much left of each arc after his death. I AM kind of hoping his death won't be the climax, because that would be a fairly obvious signal to new viewers that something unusual is going on. It won't be as much of a shock as it would if it just happens in the middle of the episode like it's just another thing and no big d-HOLY CRAP THEY KILLED OFF THE STAR!!!!
For some reason I thought it was at the end of the first book and would be the end of this season...guess that is not true?
I wonder if the guy playing him knew what was going to happen to the character before he signed up. I can't wait for the fan reaction to his death..
Game of Thrones - Pacing of Episodes - MAJOR BOOK SPOILERS
18/05/2011 11:51:44 PM
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His execution might not be the climax of the episode.
19/05/2011 12:18:26 AM
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I figure the last couple of episodes will feature more of Dany and her story
19/05/2011 02:54:06 AM
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Re: His execution might not be the climax of the episode.
30/05/2011 08:08:56 PM
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I am pretty sure Sean Bean read the whole outline of season 1 before he signed *NM*
31/05/2011 12:07:51 AM
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its Sean Bean in an epic fantasy, he kinda expects to die I think LOL *NM*
31/05/2011 12:47:42 AM
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Wow. I really shouldn't have opened this.
19/05/2011 02:23:06 AM
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Sorry about that, I strengthened the spoiler tag! *NM*
19/05/2011 03:58:22 AM
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I have no one to blame but myself. I have very little self control.
19/05/2011 04:05:29 AM
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Just going from my memory
19/05/2011 11:15:53 AM
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List of episode names - via IMDB
19/05/2011 01:00:40 PM
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I think the revelation of Cersei's incest would be something "that everyone will be talking about"
19/05/2011 01:16:34 PM
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That all makes a lot of sense.....
19/05/2011 03:41:55 PM
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Re: That all makes a lot of sense.....
19/05/2011 04:07:47 PM
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If GoT cotinues to be very successful, perhaps WoT can be next? *NM*
19/05/2011 04:11:36 PM
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I was actually thinking the same thing...
19/05/2011 04:21:47 PM
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You can make the first 3 books into a very satisfying series.....3 seasons or so.
19/05/2011 04:26:38 PM
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If WoT was to be done at all, it could probably be crunched down to shorter than 14 seasons
19/05/2011 08:13:36 PM
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6 seasons.
20/05/2011 12:28:36 AM
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Good article... to bad you don't work for Red Eagle, they could probably use your help *NM*
20/05/2011 03:28:19 AM
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This was a good article. I agree with much of it (writing, etc.)
20/05/2011 07:56:28 PM
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Re: This was a good article. I agree with much of it (writing, etc.)
21/05/2011 11:52:03 PM
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If WOT became a TV series, I have to imagine that most secondary characters would be cut.
22/05/2011 01:04:11 AM
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Direct answer (HUGE SPOILERS).
19/05/2011 07:19:14 PM
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thats why I consider Werthead our resident expert of all things aSoIaF *NM*
19/05/2011 08:15:27 PM
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Re: Direct answer (HUGE SPOILERS).
19/05/2011 11:44:36 PM
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That's right.
20/05/2011 12:23:48 AM
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So, the Starks/Robb.....
20/05/2011 02:40:09 AM
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They go to war to get him back. After his death, Catelyn questions the point of going on with it *NM*
22/05/2011 04:06:19 AM
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