[TV] Winter HAS COME! - A Game of Thrones

I don't know why I get so angry at GRR Martin. It's his creation and he's welcome to take his time, but Goddamn it I hate that fat bastard sometimes.
20 years is a long time to push out 6 novels.

I still feel that the artist does have some responsibility to produce. Especially when it is such a popular product.

When Stephen King was run over by the van, my first thought was that he would never finish the Dark Tower. Then after I read the Dark Tower I kind of felt that he rushed it.
 
I don't know why I get so angry at GRR Martin. It's his creation and he's welcome to take his time, but Goddamn it I hate that fat bastard sometimes.
It's his creation to do with as he pleases, but what started out as one of the best series in the genre in a long, long time, is now...Yesterday's news? No longer interesting? A lost cause? The last few books have been wandering and spinning in place; the final acts will be unveiled - even if through a distorting lense - in the show long before the books are published, and frankly, every option that makes sense has long been tried out and checked against Chekov's Guns and foreshadowing by an army of fans. Any possible ending will either be predicted and we'll be blasé, or it'll be some weird twist that doesn't fit narratively or hasn't been properly set up. After A Storm of Swords there was anticipation - what will happen? How will he tie it all together? There were still plenty of possible outcomes, different directions the story might go. Now? Eh.
Other, better, fantasy has since come and gone. The world isn't surprising anymore, the twists aren't novel. Not to echo @Jay or anything, but The First Law came and passed and delivered since the last good Song of Ice and Fire book. I'd be more interested in seeing what happens further in that world by now.
 
I don't know why I get so angry at GRR Martin. It's his creation and he's welcome to take his time, but Goddamn it I hate that fat bastard sometimes.
I don't think anyone would have as much animosity towards him if he were a younger, fitter man. But he doesn't seem to want to finish the books based on the sheer truckload of other work he does instead and he's going to die before finishing the story his way.
 

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I don't think anyone would have as much animosity towards him if he were a younger, fitter man. But he doesn't seem to want to finish the books based on the sheer truckload of other work he does instead and he's going to die before finishing the story his way.
People are more patient with Patrick Rothfuss despite similar amounts of time passing for book 3 of Kingkiller Chronicle, that is true.

Except me, I'm a salty bitch as always.

KILL THAT KING ALREADY YOU BEARDED ROADAPPLE
 
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People are more patient with Patrick Rothfuss despite similar amounts of time passing for book 3 of Kingkiller Chronicle, that is true.

Except me, I'm a salty bitch as always.

KILL THAT KING ALREADY YOU BEARDED ROADAPPLE
He is younger and a little fitter. He's also a new dad and besides which, dude has D&D to play on camera.
 
Guys like him and Martin are why I no longer start book series' before they're finished. I miss out on good stuff, I know, but I also don't get furious when they take 30 years to finish a third book.
 
Not to echo @Jay or anything, but The First Law came and passed and delivered since the last good Song of Ice and Fire book. I'd be more interested in seeing what happens further in that world by now.
The First Law was great but what was even better was was "Best Served Cold" and the best by FAR was "The Heroes". It's a must read.
Good news is that after going off the radar with a different series (which was good), Joe's finally back to write a new trilogy in the First Law universe.


Last Song of Fire and Ice book was published over 6 years ago. Insane. Now that the series passed it and possibly is better written, IDGAF....
 
Wait. Maisie said, "God damn it, Terrik!"?
This is a reference to a conversion that Gas and I always end up having in which he talks about "when I was a kid," and I constantly have to point out that we were kids at the same time.
 

GasBandit

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This is a reference to a conversion that Gas and I always end up having in which he talks about "when I was a kid," and I constantly have to point out that we were kids at the same time.
You kids these days don't know how good you got it. You probably don't remember go-bots, do ya?!
 
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