fuheel
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you can easily knock 2 out if you go to the beach for a week...I'm so looking forward to reading the new one when I go to topsail in august
you can easily knock 2 out if you go to the beach for a week...I'm so looking forward to reading the new one when I go to topsail in august
Lately I have decided when to go to bed based on the chapter AFTER the next one I have to read. If it is Jon, Tyrion or Cat I stay awake (I'm 70% through book 2). If it's Dany, Bran, Sansa or Davos I go to sleep. Arya depends on how tired I am.
Bran is the surefire sleep time guy, followed closely by Sansa.
Goddammit, stop talking about future seasons and books. Y'all should start a new thread for that shit.
I think we're getting a bit too into spoiler territory with people insinuating who will be alive later in the series theoretically.
The spoiler tag is not working correctly for me at the moment apparently, so I'll go with white.
I liked Arya's chapters until the 4th book when she did a bunch of nothing. The Faceless Man thing is intriguing, but she just spun her wheels for the most part in AFFC. Dany is hit or miss for me. I find her story interesting, but disconnected from the larger plot frequently, so I have trouble staying as interested. I also didn't mind Catelyn's chapters because you saw Robb and the war through her eyes. I never found her interesting exactly, but what happened in her chapters often was. The consistently high quality chapters to me are Jaime and Tyrion, with Jon close behind. I also like Davos more than most people it seems.
I have no desire to read the books. I like watching the show, but that's it.
Homie don't read?
Homie don't read long ass fantasy shizz. Not my steez. No knocking the genre, but it just isn't my cup of tea. My queue is too long to read something that long anyway.
So I'm working from home today, and have the episodes playing in the backgrouns. Something struck me:
In the second episode before they leave for King's Landing, Robb comes to bid adieu to Bran. After he tells Cat he's going to the wall, she gets all salty toward him. Any clue as to why this is? Has she always been rude to him because of what he represents or was it just because she was about to have her husband leave with Robert again?