I suspect it might be the end of Episode 9 with another episode to help people recover. Based on the timeline, they could even fit the Purple Wedding into Episode 10 and at least end on a partially happy moment (Joffrey's death) only to whack the audience a second time (Tyrion's arrest).
Based on other comments, it also sounds like some of the stuff on the Iron Islands that happened off-page in Book 3 (Balon's death) will be depicted on screen, and the Kingsmoot from AFFC will be brought forwards to its correct chronological location (which should be in the latter half of ASoS, so Season 4).
Based on other comments, it also sounds like some of the stuff on the Iron Islands that happened off-page in Book 3 (Balon's death) will be depicted on screen, and the Kingsmoot from AFFC will be brought forwards to its correct chronological location (which should be in the latter half of ASoS, so Season 4).
The way you suggest makes sense because that way you get rid of a lot of characters so you can be done with the actors as well. If they end the season like that, they can be done with Robb, Catelyn, various members of their entourage, Joffrey, and so on, and move on with new emphasis on other characters for subsequent seasons (all this of course presumes more seasons).
By the way, speaking of dividing the season differently from the books, I would imagine they are going to have to completely scrap the aFfC & DWD set-up. With Tyrion taking over as the fan favorite, they cannot go a whole season, or most of one, after his escape, without him, or without Jon & Dany. Then again, a lot of that last pair of books could be truncated, such as Arya's murder training, Jaime's ending the war peacefully, or Danerys holding court and vacillating about Mereenese customs and Daario.
I think a lot too is going to depend on how Jon Snow's maturation comes across (though the actors fit better for the characters as of GoT & CoK, I think the guy who plays Robb is more charismatic and better suited to the role Jon plays in SoS & DWD), and how well the actors playing Brienne & Asha/Yara can handle a portion of the story on their own, or as lead characters. Much of the Lannister Twins' story in aFfC is internal as well, and while I am confident of NCW & Headey's ability to handle what the roles demand, I can't help but wonder how it will translate on the screen. It may be that the excessive length of the later books will not need nearly as much screen time as the more action-oriented SoS. That is pretty packed compared to the other books:
Even prior to the king-killing weddings, you have Brienne & Jaime on the river, their fight & capture by the Brave Companions, Arya's adventures with the Brotherhood and then with the Hound, Catelyn dealing with Robb & their situation and of course, the RW. You have Daenerys in Astapor, and the fighting at Yunkai & Mereen, and Bran's journey with the Reeds, plus all the court intrigue with Davos, Melisande & Stannis and Tyrion & Sansa, which I just can't see them giving short-shrift to as Dinklage seems to have become the breakout star of the cast. Also, if they feel the need to keep Theon on-screen so the audience doesn't forget him, they might need to stick in the occasional scene in the Dreadfort's dungeons, which is all told in flashbacks in DWD. Hell, now that I look at it, I'm surprised they can cram so much of the book into one season.
But the arcs in the rest of the book make sense to be coupled with aFfC/DWD arcs, such as Tyrion's trial(s) & escape and journey eastward, or Sansa's flight and adventures with Petyr & Robin, or Arya's journey to Braavos after the Hound's wounding (and his subsequent religious undertaking). Jaime & Brienne's intertwined arcs from King's Landing to their reunion at Pennytree would also seem to make a good season-long story, as would Cersei's pro/per-secution of Tyrion as a prologue to her rampage culminating in her walk of shame. And the crossbow deaths of the Lannister brothers fit nicely in the same season, rather than eleven years apart.
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GAME OF THRONES renewed for a third season.
11/04/2012 12:41:08 AM
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Holy crap
11/04/2012 08:44:44 AM
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It won't necessarily be the end of the season (SPOILERS from the books)
11/04/2012 12:45:48 PM
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That's cool... Maybe the show will manage to actually improve on the books then
11/04/2012 05:08:53 PM
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That way would make logisitical sense too.
12/04/2012 01:46:04 AM
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They will still need..(book 3+ spoilers)
13/04/2012 08:23:01 AM
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That's already planned for.
13/04/2012 06:58:29 PM
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Question - Book Spoilers
14/04/2012 05:10:46 AM
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So in another couple of years they will have passed Martin's writing...
13/04/2012 02:37:27 AM
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According to wikipedia, Martin gave the show's creators plot spoilers
13/04/2012 03:15:23 PM
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Re: According to wikipedia, Martin gave the show's creators plot spoilers
13/04/2012 05:15:16 PM
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Yes. Cancellation aside, it is almost impossible for GRRM to finish the books first.
13/04/2012 07:09:42 PM
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What's stopping them from taking a break of a season, or even two if they have to? *NM*
16/04/2012 10:08:32 PM
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The fact that you can't keep actors and actresses from ageing (i.e., time) *NM*
17/04/2012 05:42:22 PM
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Is season 2 good? Season 1 was frightfully boring with very poor filming quality.
23/04/2012 04:30:55 AM
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*NM*
23/04/2012 11:16:05 PM
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Y-your MOM is frightfully boring with very poor film quality! So there. *NM*
24/04/2012 03:04:11 PM
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