I don't know! I can't check them!
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We should just make a second thread for book discussion and be done with it
Are Del and Bob slowly becoming the same person?
No, he's actually serious when he makes his crotchety comments.
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The show has too many little deviations from the books at times I get dizzy, aside from the its HBO-nization; like I just recently found out that a certain character's love life doesn't play out the same way and all I can think is "wait, but what about. . .?"
BIG book 3 spoilerDel Murder likes to sniff BoB's farts!!!
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Well see I haven't seen the HBO series season 2 or 3 yet, but I found out that Robb marries some estranged princess or something that he met on the battle field. In the book the marries a noble but she isn't a princess (I don't remember the name or house anymore). He meets the girl in his campaign after leading an attack on the Lanister territory where he captures the girl's castle/home, but the girl's family isn't very rich. It does say on the book that she tended to him after he was wounded in battle, so I guess that much is the same. Now like I've said, I haven't watched the show but I keep wondering if they still have the Red Wedding like they did in the book or if they keep him alive some how, I don't think that should have changed since what get hims killed is the fact that he broke his promise to the Freys to marry one of them. Have they shown that much?
(SPOILER)I've read they're SUPPOSEDLY staying true to the Red Wedding--which would be a smurfing miracle--but there are actually some Talisa discussions in this thread already.
Also, she wasn't a princess. She was a daughter of a Lannister bannerman. Which leads people to believe that they've made her a Lannister spy in the show, and she's part of the Stark's downfall during the Red Wedding.
(SPOILER) I know the girl in the book isn't a princess, but it was some article that said the girl in the show is a runaway princess in disguise. Idk, too much stuff I haven't seen.