Same with Robb Stark.
Of course, if the tv show starred nothing but teens, it would be aired on the CW and not HBO.
Same with Robb Stark.
All the characters in the book were much younger than on the show. Bran was supposed to be, what, 5? And John Snow was 16?
Yeah something like that. Wasn't Daenerys like 12 when the books start?
Its not funny, but kind of amusing to hear all these people blast the show for being too graphic......like if they only knew how old they were in the books and the even more messed up stuff that happens in the books.
Not even HBO could have married Daenerys to the horse rider at age 12...
Being the leader of the free world isn’t a bad gig. You get a nice house (with ample parking, right in the middle of Washington), your own jet and, perhaps most importantly, early access to the year’s most-anticipated show.
HBO and “Game of Thrones” showrunners David Benioff and D.B. Weiss have made it abundantly clear that they won’t be releasing screeners, The Washington Post reported, which is a decision TV Guide called “unprecedented.”
One man, though, knows how to play the game of thrones.
During HBO’s Sunday red carpet for the premiere of Season 6’s first episode, the showrunners confirmed that the president will receive advance episodes of the show.
“When the commander in chief says, ‘I want to see advanced episodes,’ what are you gonna do?” Benioff said.
This might not seem like particularly striking news, unless you consider the work that HBO has put in during the past year to maintain what the Wrap called the year’s biggest cliffhanger. It matters so deeply to some that one impassioned fan has created an online petition on the White House’s official website demanding that President Obama release information from the screeners.
I have read all the books and while I like the TV Version of "Game of Thrones", I prefer the books. I just wish George RR Martin would had written the 6th book before season 6. However, I guess he is one of those artsy fartsy types that likes sticking his tongues at his readers. Martin is definitely not Stephen King when it comes to spitting out books.
Looks like the President will know the answers to season 6 before the rest of us...
https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/morning-mix/wp/2016/04/14/the-executive-power-shall-be-vested-in-the-president-along-with-season-6-game-of-thrones/?hpid=hp_hp-more-top-stories_got-obama-mm-750am:homepage/story
I just wish George RR Martin would had written the 6th book before season 6. However, I guess he is one of those artsy fartsy types that likes sticking his tongues at his readers. .
Frequently teens are played by 20s and 30 somethings. The original Lolita movie, the actress was at least 18. Then we have Grease where all the high school students were in their 30s.
Someone actually cast a balding man to play a high school student
Someone actually cast a balding man to play a high school student:
Someone actually cast a balding man to play a high school student:
I knew a guy in the Marines who at age 18 was completely bald except for a little bit of hair by his ears.
My best friend (female) in high school was totally grey by graduation. My first cousin (male) was almost completely bald before graduation.
I realize there's no 6th book, but if the TV show follows the spirit of the books then Jon Snow is a Warg (I believe that is what they called them in the books) meaning that if his host body dies they are capable of taking over another body or animal (wolf). That is why they don't want to be near a bird when they die for then they are stuck for being a bird forever. I think they eluded to that with the Bran storyline (which I think they'll get back to, so no they didn't cover all the characters. ) My guess is the 'Red Woman" is going "transfer" Jon's soul back into his body from his direwolf, for after all it's TV.They covered almost all the characters in the opening episode. Obviously John Snow is not dead. (Why pay the actor to include his body?) The "red woman" will have to bring him back, and fast, or he will rise as a white walker. Everyone else they killed recently at the Wall has risen much more quickly if they didn't burn the body.
I truly believe that when Sansa catches up to Little Finger (one of the few absent from the opening episode), she will kill him for handing her over to the lunatic.
It's nice to have the show back.
I was a little disappointed with the episode in only one small area and that had to do with Melisandre. The title, as we know, was The Red Woman. however, there was very little to do with her in the episode. I was expecting her to do something with Jon Snow other than look at him. All we got was that and a revelation that she's not as young as she appeared to be. Having not read the books, this was new and unexpected to me.
Otherwise, it was a good recap and follow up to the finale of season 5 with the main characters. Next week I'm expecting some serious action, especially on the part of the Lannisters. Revenge is going to be brutal I suspect.
According to these articles (link and link), we'll be getting 2 more seasons after this one (grand total of 8, with the last two split between 13 episodes).I don't have the best memories these days, but I don't remember that been touched on in the book, the age of The Red Woman. I just know she's hot...
My understanding there are two more book, I wonder what this equates to in seasons?
I was a little disappointed with the episode in only one small area and that had to do with Melisandre. The title, as we know, was The Red Woman. however, there was very little to do with her in the episode. I was expecting her to do something with Jon Snow other than look at him. All we got was that and a revelation that she's not as young as she appeared to be. Having not read the books, this was new and unexpected to me.
Otherwise, it was a good recap and follow up to the finale of season 5 with the main characters. Next week I'm expecting some serious action, especially on the part of the Lannisters. Revenge is going to be brutal I suspect.
According to these articles (link and link), we'll be getting 2 more seasons after this one (grand total of 8, with the last two split between 13 episodes).
I was expecting Melisandre to have a bigger role in it as well. There's been a lot of speculation about her bringing Jon Snow back, etc, but if I've learned anything from the show so far, its that it is completely unpredictable. The episode description on my DVR was misleading too. "The fate of Jon Snow is revealed. Daenerys meets a strong man. Cersei sees her daughter again." Umm, what? I guess, if they meant showing he's dead, Daenerys's captor, and Cersei seeing Myrcella's dead body.
There was a lot of ground to cover, but I thought this episode did a good job of setting up the various storylines for the rest of the season.