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42 COMMENTS

  1. Not necessarily, the exec producer role is often a nod, like Robert Kirkland for Walking Dead (he's not very involved, although he has written a couple of eps) and Jon Hamm for Mad Men

  2. @ownedinthe2260 He's considered to be the main character in "A Game of Thrones" yes, but primarily because he has the most POV chapters. That's a fan conceit though. I don't think Martin has ever issued an opinion on it. The show is structured diferently from the book (because it has to be) therefore the concept of 'main characters' is a bit murky.

  3. @waitingformypopcorn Also, the writer of the books is one of the exec producers, so that means that whatever changes are made from the source material, he must have been somewhat okay with

  4. @JustSivas58 He was still only a POV character though, all the other main characters have equal screen time, hes only seen as the main character because Sean Bean was in all the Marketing promos

  5. @JohNNyBcOoL17

    I agree. Clash of Kings was a great read. In fact after I was done with it I considered it only slightly underachieving of the promise A Game of Thrones started out with. Which isn't a knock, it's just very hard to follow up a masterpiece with another. But when I was done with A Storm of Swords; that's when I fully understood what George was trying to get across in Clash.

    The Book of the New Sun had always been my favorite fantasy series; right up until the Red Wedding.

  6. People upset by Ned Stark's death should really, really steel themselves for what is coming. The next few seasons will make S1 look like a picnic.

    And that is all I will say 🙂

  7. I just love the between the lines message those books provide.

    The real dangers loom behind the wall, yet All those foolish little men and their games of deception, they are too blind to see that, too busy plotting and conspiring against each other.

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