Quote from: Azumarill on June 11, 2015, 08:22:11 PMQuote from: HurtfulTurkey on June 11, 2015, 08:17:45 PMQuote from: Verbatim on June 11, 2015, 08:12:03 PMlike, i guess people reconcile with the fact that it's still "entertaining", i guess, but likefor me, if i just spent a hundred or so hours watching a show that essentially meant nothing because it's not actually canoni'd just feel empty insideI don't know what use there is saying what's canon and isn't. It's all ASOIF, it's all going to end basically the same way. I like it because it gives you different perspectives of the characters, and in a character-driven series like this one, that's very valuable. And as a book-reader, I really don't mind being surprised by episodes now, instead of just mentally checking off a list of book events the show has done.It reminds me of Fullmetal Alchemist, which has two parallel series which contradict each others' story, but has the same art style, writing style, voice actors, and animation, so it's almost like having twice the content.im not trying to take away from the show by saying that, but that's just the cold hard truth. it isnt canon. it changes a lot of things. is it still valuable as a work of art, and as a companion piece to a song of ice and fire? absolutely. but it isnt a song of ice and fire. its game of thrones the tv show.Like I said, I don't see a point to the distinction. Nobody is under the impression that the show is trying to precisely follow the books.
Quote from: HurtfulTurkey on June 11, 2015, 08:17:45 PMQuote from: Verbatim on June 11, 2015, 08:12:03 PMlike, i guess people reconcile with the fact that it's still "entertaining", i guess, but likefor me, if i just spent a hundred or so hours watching a show that essentially meant nothing because it's not actually canoni'd just feel empty insideI don't know what use there is saying what's canon and isn't. It's all ASOIF, it's all going to end basically the same way. I like it because it gives you different perspectives of the characters, and in a character-driven series like this one, that's very valuable. And as a book-reader, I really don't mind being surprised by episodes now, instead of just mentally checking off a list of book events the show has done.It reminds me of Fullmetal Alchemist, which has two parallel series which contradict each others' story, but has the same art style, writing style, voice actors, and animation, so it's almost like having twice the content.im not trying to take away from the show by saying that, but that's just the cold hard truth. it isnt canon. it changes a lot of things. is it still valuable as a work of art, and as a companion piece to a song of ice and fire? absolutely. but it isnt a song of ice and fire. its game of thrones the tv show.
Quote from: Verbatim on June 11, 2015, 08:12:03 PMlike, i guess people reconcile with the fact that it's still "entertaining", i guess, but likefor me, if i just spent a hundred or so hours watching a show that essentially meant nothing because it's not actually canoni'd just feel empty insideI don't know what use there is saying what's canon and isn't. It's all ASOIF, it's all going to end basically the same way. I like it because it gives you different perspectives of the characters, and in a character-driven series like this one, that's very valuable. And as a book-reader, I really don't mind being surprised by episodes now, instead of just mentally checking off a list of book events the show has done.It reminds me of Fullmetal Alchemist, which has two parallel series which contradict each others' story, but has the same art style, writing style, voice actors, and animation, so it's almost like having twice the content.
like, i guess people reconcile with the fact that it's still "entertaining", i guess, but likefor me, if i just spent a hundred or so hours watching a show that essentially meant nothing because it's not actually canoni'd just feel empty inside
Quote from: HurtfulTurkey on June 11, 2015, 08:17:45 PMI don't know what use there is saying what's canon and isn't. It's all ASOIF, it's all going to end basically the same way.that's what i'm talking aboutwhenever there's an adaptation of anything, i always focus on one mediumthe only exception has been harry potter, but even then, i only started reading and finishing all the books in the interim between movie 6 and movie 7i'm just not into... being told the same story in a different wayit's like, if i wanted that, i would just rewatch the one that already exists
I don't know what use there is saying what's canon and isn't. It's all ASOIF, it's all going to end basically the same way.
I'd tell you to read the books, but that's also a larger investment of time. Each one is a brick, and they just get thicker and slower in pace. I think I've been reading book 4 for six months now.
like, in my opinion, you should be able to tell a good story in one book, if it's worth reading at allharry potter could've been done in three 500-page books, let's be honest
Quote from: HurtfulTurkey on June 11, 2015, 08:27:05 PMI'd tell you to read the books, but that's also a larger investment of time. Each one is a brick, and they just get thicker and slower in pace. I think I've been reading book 4 for six months now.<_< ...jesus christ lolyeah, i don't even know if i have the patience for that fucking crapbut clearly, you're still invested in the damn storyis there a known drop-out rate? that would be great to know
Quote from: Verbatim on June 11, 2015, 08:30:53 PMlike, in my opinion, you should be able to tell a good story in one book, if it's worth reading at allharry potter could've been done in three 500-page books, let's be honestthe way this series works is like a classical poem, its separated into acts. act one is the game of thrones, which is A Game of Thrones/A Clash of Kings/A Storm of Swords. Each book has its own contained story but they're all a part of the larger first act of the Song of Ice and Fire. act two is A Feast For Crows/A Dance With Dragons, which happen at roughly the same time in the story continuity and detail the fallout from the War of the 5 Kings/the Game of Thrones and the escalation to act 3, it's a classic act 2 literary strategy. act 3 will be the conclusion, the planned The Winds of Winter/A Dream of Spring.
Quote from: Azumarill on June 11, 2015, 08:35:32 PMQuote from: Verbatim on June 11, 2015, 08:30:53 PMlike, in my opinion, you should be able to tell a good story in one book, if it's worth reading at allharry potter could've been done in three 500-page books, let's be honestthe way this series works is like a classical poem, its separated into acts. act one is the game of thrones, which is A Game of Thrones/A Clash of Kings/A Storm of Swords. Each book has its own contained story but they're all a part of the larger first act of the Song of Ice and Fire. act two is A Feast For Crows/A Dance With Dragons, which happen at roughly the same time in the story continuity and detail the fallout from the War of the 5 Kings/the Game of Thrones and the escalation to act 3, it's a classic act 2 literary strategy. act 3 will be the conclusion, the planned The Winds of Winter/A Dream of Spring.i get thatbut that doesn't really have much to do with their length, does it
As for being able to tell the story in a single book, well yeah you could tell the entire plot in a shorter period, but the books are really about getting inside the characters and making them real and believable; you can't do that, while including incredibly complex political struggles, in a single novel.
for what its worth, i finished the entire series in about a month.
Quote from: HurtfulTurkey on June 11, 2015, 08:36:15 PMAs for being able to tell the story in a single book, well yeah you could tell the entire plot in a shorter period, but the books are really about getting inside the characters and making them real and believable; you can't do that, while including incredibly complex political struggles, in a single novel.not if you're a good writerjust sayin
and i mean, if youre really that put off by the prospect of a long book, this isnt for you. you need to have a proper attention span to really enjoy this series. its not for everyone.
That's bullshit and you know it. A series' length is not indicative of poor writing, it's typically indicative of its depth and complexity.
Quote from: Azumarill on June 11, 2015, 08:38:42 PMand i mean, if youre really that put off by the prospect of a long book, this isnt for you. you need to have a proper attention span to really enjoy this series. its not for everyone.i mean, i've read long books before, and what tends to kill them is that i just lose interest in them after awhilei don't think it's an attention span thing as much as its my own perception of, "oh, i'm being manipulated into caring about these people, instead of genuinely caring about them"--at that point, i stop, because it's a waste of my time
like, turkey even admitted earlier that the books start becoming a slog after awhileit's like, "okay, author, i already care about this person--you don't need to convince me any further"that's what it's likewhere exactly do you draw the line between "nuance" and "excessive detail"
its not just about "oh i care for this guy now, story over GG nice," thats silly.
Quote from: Azumarill on June 11, 2015, 08:53:00 PM its not just about "oh i care for this guy now, story over GG nice," thats silly.that's not what i said, though
my point is that once you start getting your audience to care about your charactersthat's when you start doing shit--that's when tragedy can occurand then maybe a little bit more tragedybut eventually (as in, SOON) it resolves itselfit's really difficult to justify anything being so long--REALLY difficult
i just don't see how you can justify a story not wrapping itself up as soon as possibleunless you're seriously trying to say that "every paragraph has a purpose"which is the most ingratiating thing i've ever heardyou're basically calling him perfect, and that's just kinda... laughableyou REALLY think the entire series is exactly how it needs to be?
i just don't see how you can justify a story not wrapping itself up as soon as possibleunless you're seriously trying to say that "every paragraph has a purpose"which is the most ingratiating things i've ever heardyou're basically calling him perfect, and that's just kinda... laughableyou REALLY think the entire series is exactly how it needs to be?
theres a happy medium you could reach though. there are some short novellas set in the world you could read.The Hedge KnightThe Sworn SwordThe Mystery KnightThe Rogue PrinceThe Princess and the Queenand then there's a 288 page "history" called The World of Ice and Fire, with a lot of gorgeous original illustrations like this oneSpoiler
Look man, you clearly don't want to read it, and no amount of arguing about character depth or realistic plot movement is going to convince you otherwise. Just add this to the list of things you vilify without actually experiencing.
Quote from: HurtfulTurkey on June 11, 2015, 09:21:48 PMLook man, you clearly don't want to read it, and no amount of arguing about character depth or realistic plot movement is going to convince you otherwise. Just add this to the list of things you vilify without actually experiencing.it's important that i know precisely what i'm getting into before i get into itlet's not imply that it's a bad thing to gather some preliminary facts about a series and then surmise that i probably wouldn't enjoy it, despite the fact that everyone else seems to