So...close...
Jun. 23rd, 2011 03:47 pmI went to drop off laundry this morning that probably should have been done a lot earlier. (It was exercise stuff, mostly, that had been soaked through when I rode home from work last Friday, and it smelled...unpleasant.) As I was waiting to get my receipt, another customer in the store saw that I was reading A Game of Thrones and started freaking out about how great the TV show was, and was I watching it? I told him, no, I wanted to read the book first. He thought that sounded like a great idea until I told him was 800 pages.
I'm now 700+ pages in, and I've just hit the scene that was the spoiler heard around the world. MY GOD IT TOOK 700 PAGES TO GET TO THIS, NO WONDER EVERYONE IS JUST WATCHING THE SHOW. I just want to be done. Of course, they start filming the next season in a month, and it'll be on before I've got time to read the second book if I don't push on. HELP ME.
On the spoiler issue: I talked about with my roommates about it last night. It's really not something I could help coming across. It was a spoiler so large the internet exploded. It wasn't careless people on Twitter (which I mostly ignore anyway) or reviews of the show itself on geek websites that got me. It was things like Entertainment Weekly not caring for anyone so lazy and poor as not to have both HBO and a TiVo that they could catch up on the show within a week that spoiled me. I'm not even a huge spoiler-hater person. I mentioned to my roommates how little I care to read reviews for anything I'm excited about because I tend to like some seriously crap stuff. And it has been my experience that the less a given film/show/book is esteemed, the less reviewers give a shit about spoiling important things. I agree with
moonlightalice that basic plot outlines are not especially spoiler-y, but when you're talking about the difference between The King's Speech and something like Priest, a reviewer will, despite the formulaic and historical nature of the former, spare it and spoil the latter in a review. I do not care that I called the "surprise reveal" in Priest two seconds in--even if it's obvious, don't give it away, okay?
But, yes, I'm about to finish A Game of Thrones, and I've quite enjoyed it. I hope it manages, in the next 70 pages or so, to resolve enough that I don't have to tax my already exhausted reserves to finish the book after in order to feel any sense of closure. (This is where you don't tell me whether I do or not, okay? Save it for when I do a full review.)
I'm now 700+ pages in, and I've just hit the scene that was the spoiler heard around the world. MY GOD IT TOOK 700 PAGES TO GET TO THIS, NO WONDER EVERYONE IS JUST WATCHING THE SHOW. I just want to be done. Of course, they start filming the next season in a month, and it'll be on before I've got time to read the second book if I don't push on. HELP ME.
On the spoiler issue: I talked about with my roommates about it last night. It's really not something I could help coming across. It was a spoiler so large the internet exploded. It wasn't careless people on Twitter (which I mostly ignore anyway) or reviews of the show itself on geek websites that got me. It was things like Entertainment Weekly not caring for anyone so lazy and poor as not to have both HBO and a TiVo that they could catch up on the show within a week that spoiled me. I'm not even a huge spoiler-hater person. I mentioned to my roommates how little I care to read reviews for anything I'm excited about because I tend to like some seriously crap stuff. And it has been my experience that the less a given film/show/book is esteemed, the less reviewers give a shit about spoiling important things. I agree with
But, yes, I'm about to finish A Game of Thrones, and I've quite enjoyed it. I hope it manages, in the next 70 pages or so, to resolve enough that I don't have to tax my already exhausted reserves to finish the book after in order to feel any sense of closure. (This is where you don't tell me whether I do or not, okay? Save it for when I do a full review.)
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Date: 2011-06-23 08:08 pm (UTC)The only thing I will tell you about the show (not a spoiler, btw) is that the opening credits are gorgeous. Wow. I need a GoT icon...
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Date: 2011-06-23 09:28 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2011-06-23 09:30 pm (UTC)But the internet was positively aflame with the Game of Thrones spoiler. I didn't go looking for it, it found me. Maybe you just got lucky.
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Date: 2011-06-23 09:34 pm (UTC)I'm sorry to hear that the spoiler was given to you before the series reached that point. I think it makes certain actions/characters all the more tragic, but the shock is definitely gone. I really hate people who spoil. It removes the surprise that I, being generally unsuspicious as I read, often experience and enjoy.
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Date: 2011-06-23 10:15 pm (UTC)I'm sad that we were not as good about keeping the secret as I thought we were. :(
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Date: 2011-06-24 04:21 am (UTC)While I knew what to expect, I didn't know when it would happen, so I was waiting for it, which was odd. After reading, I went back and watched the episodes I'd seen before I knew more details, which was cool.
I look forward to hearing your eventual reaction to the show! :)
And, yeah, spoilery people are frustrating!
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Date: 2011-06-24 04:31 am (UTC)I think the show falls well short of the books, and furthermore, I am one of those grumpy old fans who doesn't want new fans accessing it via the show OR by picking up the books now! GET OUT. :P
Actually, I'm mostly kidding about my grumpy fannishness since I used to enable people to read these books by buying them as gifts; I just don't like that the fandom is going to be bleeding its wank all over LJ when previously it kept itself to places like westeros.org. And I do still think the show is as well done as any visual media is going to be able to handle; I just know that I had parts where I was going wait, who is this person, again?, and I'd read the books. I don't know how new viewers are surviving this.
I also find that I'm reversing my opinions on a lot of characters. Daenerys? Still cool. Jon Snow? Holy balls do I ever not care. Ditto Robb. I have SO MANY OPINIONS on the casting and acting, I could fill up three more comments, and I don't even remember enough about the later books to spoil you, but I want to wait to read your opinions once you've seen the show.
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Date: 2011-06-24 03:58 pm (UTC)Though I suspect he'll be important to mumble mumble mumblething later, and I'm interested by mumblething, so we'll see.
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Date: 2011-06-24 04:26 pm (UTC)Now I need to go back and read and see if the show has just revealed the underlying boring tendencies of some of the characters I'm finding myself impatient with. But in general, I think the characters I find outright awesome in the books have gotten better while the boring ones have gotten worse.
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Date: 2011-06-24 09:12 pm (UTC)Maybe he just hasn't had a chance to get going yet and because I read the first three books *years* ago I don't remember when he became interesting.
I started reading book four years ago and couldn't manage it. I started again when I went overseas and I'm a bit over half way through it and enjoying it this time around (thankfully).
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Date: 2011-06-24 09:14 pm (UTC)First person I've ever met to react like that..
What's the "Big spoiler" that's just happened? I'm a few weeks behind on the show since I'm planning to watch them when I fly back to Australia, but I've read the books before :)