Anyone who had the notion of reading the books along with the show must accept that the show is going to spoil the books, and vice versa. (This is HBO, after all.) While each Season 1 episode covered a predictable block of consecutive chapters from the book, Season 3 spliced chapters more liberally, portraying events from one chapter alongside events hundreds of pages later in the book, and spreading, for example, a single Daenerys chapter across four episodes. Making a TV show out of a 4,200-page (so far) series is necessarily an exercise of rearranging, cutting, and, sure, adding some more torture and nudity. Game of Thrones is back, and gone are the simple days of “one season, one book.” The showrunners have split the third book into two seasons, and, what’s more, the show’s episodes are synchronizing less and less with chapters from the books, as the chart below, created by Reddit user JoelTone and based on data from the Game of Thrones wiki, illustrates. Martin is ever going to finish A Song of Ice and Fire, the series of novels that the hit TV show Game of Thrones was based on. Information is provided as is and solely for informational purposes, not for. Fandoms: A Song of Ice and Fire - George R. Quotes are not sourced from all markets and may be delayed up to 20 minutes. To enable screen reader support, press Ctrl+Alt+Z To learn about keyboard shortcuts, press Ctrl+slash. Click the image above for the full chart. A Song of Ice and Fire Character Spreadsheet - Google Sheets.
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