Would quite like to see the hound back
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The actor who plays him has been back filming for this season - he'll be back!
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Would quite like to see the hound back
There's no reason his face couldn't be used at some point.There was a lot of talk about him being Jaqen H'ghar but they have gone away a bit. Would quite like to see the hound back but he's just as gone as Hodor I think.
There was a lot of talk about him being Jaqen H'ghar but they have gone away a bit. Would quite like to see the hound back but he's just as gone as Hodor I think.
Good episode and I like finding out more after so many years....... but kind of feel it ruins the next book whether the events play out the same or totally different (likely a mix) I can see it feeling clunky in a book. Much better when the TV comes after and because of the faster and visual nature rather than slow and more detailed, it didn't feel clunky that way round previous years but I fear now will when we finally get the books
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Good episode and I like finding out more after so many years....... but kind of feel it ruins the next book whether the events play out the same or totally different (likely a mix) I can see it feeling clunky in a book. Much better when the TV comes after and because of the faster and visual nature rather than slow and more detailed, it didn't feel clunky that way round previous years but I fear now will when we finally get the books
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Totally agree.
I haven't watched much of the TV series. I saw a couple of the earlier episodes, up until Ned Starks death. I only checked it out because of everyone going crazy.
Then at the start of this year I thought I should give the books a go as they're so popular. It was somewhat attritional, but I enjoyed them and was looking forward to the next one. But the TV series jumping ahead of it is slightly frustrating.
I've not read the books but as my mates tell it the TV series is different enough from what's happening / happened in the books that it's not really going to spoil things. Much like The Walking Dead and the comics.
In true Game of Thrones style, I'm believing nothing until I've seen the body.
Even then it would need the head removed just to be sure. I still expect to see Arya's fencing instructor from the first series rock up at some point (also never seen as dead in the books).
Guy who plays him (Miltos Yerolemou) is a Brighton fan - met him a couple of years back and he told me he used to be a regular at the Goldstone.
That will make his return all the sweeter then! Top sharing of knowledge that man.Guy who plays him (Miltos Yerolemou) is a Brighton fan - met him a couple of years back and he told me he used to be a regular at the Goldstone.
Richard E Grant presumably too big a name to have such a small role. I'd be surprised if we didn't see him a little more in future episodes.
But to hell with that. The theatre group also saw an appearance for the mighty Kevin Eldon.
I've not read the books but as my mates tell it the TV series is different enough from what's happening / happened in the books that it's not really going to spoil things. Much like The Walking Dead and the comics.
I've not read the books but as my mates tell it the TV series is different enough from what's happening / happened in the books that it's not really going to spoil things. Much like The Walking Dead and the comics.
George RR Martin had a meeting with the producers of the show and told them everything that will happen and how it will end, the way they get to the finale in the show will be different, but the end game will be the same, so it will spoil it in a sense.