Re: According to wikipedia, Martin gave the show's creators plot spoilers
DomA Send a noteboard - 13/04/2012 05:15:16 PM
So they should still be relatively okay. It would still be weird to watch events unfold in the show before getting to read about them though.
Those are for the most part useful/needed to them to make wiser choices in how they adapt and streamline the series.
It's an insurance policy if he doesn't manage to publish those books before they have to produce this part of the story, but if that happens they will have to write those seasons themselves following pointers/outlines, and that's not quite the same job as starting from a finished novel - and will lack Martin's "revisions" to his storytelling which he does as he writes (and we already know his plans on paper for the series didn't always pass the test when he actually wrote the final novels... what he gave them as "spoilers" could end up being told rather differently in his novels). In the end, the last season(s) would be "fan fiction" developped by pros, and based off Martin's plans for main plot points rather than an adaptation of his finished story.
I get the feeling Martin and his publisher have decided that the odds of this happening are very, very low (readers of Martin have a somewhat less optimistic opinion). This is a situation where everyone would lose. There could be a drop in ratings as many choose to wait for the book before they continue watching the series, and Martin/Bantam would see his novel massively spoiled and his readers discovering his ending in a completely other form before they get to read the real thing. As for readers, it would really suck that after waiting so long, so little about the final book feels fresh, because we've seen a streamlined version on TV (not to mention the series would create all kinds of expectations/anticipations about each storyline that would be quite distracting when reading the novel later. It could well end up with "the book is better and might have been an awesome read, but too bad thanks to the series the suspense/surprise/tragic elements have so little impact left).
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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