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Game of Thrones showrunners promise that Season 6 won’t ruin the books
Now it’s their turn: On HBO’s Game of Thrones, the show’s powerful female characters are about to take center stage more than ever before. But because we can’t stop thinking about it, we’ve rounded up the important information we’ve been able to glean from the interviews and trailers that have been circulating. “It’s on the edge of mediocrity”, but when we stack up all we know about this upcoming season, it’s hard to say he’s exaggerating.
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One exciting snippet in the videos shows the Night’s King character, wielding an ice-sword and walking in front of what looks like a large group of White Walkers and Wights. Jon Snow is ALIVE. She said as much at the Oscars, telling E! that “I’m like flicking through [the scripts] and I’m like death, death, death, death, I’m good for this season!” Turner is right by stating there is no point in being in Game of Thrones if you don’t have a worthy death scene.
Those who have devoted ample time to reading about the intricacies of lemon cakes in George R.R. Martin’s novel series “A Song of Ice & Fire” are justifiably upset that the HBO series will surpass the book’s narrative timeline this season.
“People are talking about whether the books are going to be spoiled – and it’s really not true”, showrunner David Benioff told EW.
Turner also spoke about why she thinks “Game of Thrones” is a feminist show.
“It’s really going to blow people’s minds and fans are going to be very happy”. Whether “Game of Thrones” is your thing or not, there is no denying the massively ambitious scope and tremendous depth of imagination that goes into its creation, much the economy employed in expanding this world over the course of five bloody and sometimes controversial seasons. “They’re quite divergent in so many respects for the remainder of the show”.
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Turner has played Sansa since the beginning of the popular series and this revelation will be upsetting for those who have warmed to the introvert Stark girl. You’ve got options in Westeros. POTUS. He gets DVD copies before we do.