Do you guys worry that watching the show will spoil the books in the future, or that you'll have less interest in the books after you've watched a the show?
I've often read books that are later made into movies or tv shows, but I've never had to worry about the opposite. And if the books and TV show have majorly different plot elements, which will people consider as cannon, since both are sanctioned by Martin?
The show writers claim this will be the best season yet, without a weak episode in the lot. I'm really excited to see what happens, but I have a little worm of worry that I'm ruining the experience by watching it first, instead of reading it first.
writers talk
I've often read books that are later made into movies or tv shows, but I've never had to worry about the opposite. And if the books and TV show have majorly different plot elements, which will people consider as cannon, since both are sanctioned by Martin?
The show writers claim this will be the best season yet, without a weak episode in the lot. I'm really excited to see what happens, but I have a little worm of worry that I'm ruining the experience by watching it first, instead of reading it first.
writers talk
Quote:"This season, there is not a weak episode," . "We're always reluctant to say it's 'the best season yet' because so much of that is in the eyes of the beholder. And Dan (Weiss, his co-creator) and I are so close to it that it's impossible to be unbiased. But that's my sense -- watching them all together now, this is the best one we've done."
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― Tom Stoppard, Rosencrantz and Guildenstern Are Dead