Spoken too soon /tv/?
The truth is hard to hear. And the truth is that D&D have mastered character assassinations. The only ones that have had it worse are Stannis, Tyrion and Littlefinger.
>>70522439
"Spoken too soon" is referring to Jaime now going to the riverlands with Dorne being just a detour.
>"I love cercie more than anything and if I have to kill every tully to get back to her I will"
nah
>>70521836
It is pleb material in eithet medium.
>>70521836
Show version sounds much more interesting to be honest.
>>70521836
Jaime going to Dorne was a good idea, just one that was poorly executed. One of the biggest complaints about Dorne in the books is that we're following a bunch of boring, random characters and we don't even understand why they're important until halfway through the NEXT book. If they had done a 1:1 adaptation, they would have lost the showfags forever. Bringing in Jaime and Bronn gives the showfags a reason to care about what's going on.
They fucked it up completely, of course, because they use all 10 episodes just to kill Myrcella (something that could have been accomplished in 1) and fail to set up Doran's plan to support Dany completely so the entire plotline ends up amounting to nothing, but still, the idea itself was fine.
>>70522701
you need to take a good long look and yourself, figure out where you went wrong and start to work towards bettering yourself.
>>70521836
Is liking the books or shows more reddit? I need to know when I yell at people on here.
>>70521836
>acting like the book is some high art masterwork