Both stories have served their own purpose and excelled in very different ways. It's difficult to compare these two - being a film trilogy vs a TV show alone makes this a bit of an "apples and oranges" situation. RELATED: The Lord Of The Rings: 10 Ways The Animated Movie Was More Faithful To The Books Than The Jackson Trilogy
An aspect that isn’t at all shown in the show is that The Hound cries quite a lot. The Hound is a man who is clearly hurting, but the show’s version deals with it by bottling it up and lashing out with insults. In the books, The Hound openly cried in important scenes. RELATED: The 10 Saddest Deaths On Game Of Thrones, According To Reddit
9Nf6m. And not because of Game of Thrones, which I’ve only watched two seasons of, despite the show now being in the sixth, but because of The Sopranos, The Wire, Mad Men, and Breaking Bad. I decided some time in 2014 that I would give those shows a shot, having heard about how good they were, how they were genuine works of art.
The Long Night (on the Show) Most things are the same between the TV series and the books. The biggest split is the Night King himself, who does not appear in the novels. There's a character called the "Night's King," but, historically, he appears after the Long Night and was a rogue Lord Commander of the Night's Watch who got seduced by a
In today's video I have talked about :1) Game of Thrones : Books vs TV Series2) How I Read GOT books.If you want to get the books from A Song of Ice and Fire
Furthermore, I believe this to be the correct order in which to consume both the show and the books. Sure, for millions out there who were captivated by the first novel of the series, A Game of Thrones, back in 1996 (or any time prior to the first season of Thrones), this is not an option. Sorry!
24 Most Shocking ‘Game of Thrones’ Scenes. In this piece, though, we want to look back on some of the highlights of the series, specifically by ranking 15 of the best Game of Thrones battles and fights throughout the eight-season run. So without further ado, let’s draw our Valyrian blades and start with number 15… 15. Jon Snow vs. Wildlings
The TV series Shae is much more fleshed out than in the books. In the books she came off as an "dumb whore" for lack of a better term, she didn't really do much but fuck Tyrion. In the TV series she seems a more intelligent and aware of the dangers around her.
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