Also to be fair, "local political difficulty blows up into all-consuming continental war as outsiders pile in seeking advantage" is literally the story of World War I. And the Napoleonic Wars. And the Thirty Years War. And
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It does really benefit from binge-watching though. You can actually see the shape of the story, and don't entirely forget what characters are up to because you're only seeing them for four minutes every two episodes or something.
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I am just starting season 5 of Game of Thrones, and there are still 27 episodes of Game of Thrones to go, and bloody hell there's a lot of Game of Thrones now is there?
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Watching season 5 I'm really struggling to work out what they've cut from Jon's story. As far as I can recall he spends two whole books as Lord Commander doing the medieval equivalent of sending emails?
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It's just a lot of stressful meetings and then at the end of a thousand pages they stab him til he's dead
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Last episode of season 6. I swear to God, the music they use when Robb falls in love is *exactly* the same tone as the music they use when Sam finds a big library.
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Oh Theon, you tit.
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Also, as a friend put it, watching the first few seasons having read the books, you knew what was going to happen next. Now, you feel totally lost and anything might happen. Very Brexit.
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I read the books while season 2 was on, I think, so there's a load of stuff that just felt *wrong* to me. I've now got enough distance to see that a lot of the choices the showrunners made are good ones.
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