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<blockquote data-quote="Red Enigma" data-source="post: 867385" data-attributes="member: 75347"><p>Have never missed a GOT episode, watching them all live at the same time they see them in the USA. (11 am, Monday in QLD). The author obviously works with the directors, but the latter retain artistic freedom and are serving a totally different market than the author. The proof is obvious - the book was "just a book" until the TV series started and that series is the most watched show on earth. JK Rowling and "Harry Potter" were the reverse. The books were market leaders and the movies average.. Mt wife and I spend the week between episodes guessing what might happen. Unlike my rugby picks, we are both usually wrong. If the 'Canes beat the lions as I expect, John Snow has better watch out when he meets the dragon Queen - but I will still be partially right if he screws her anyway! </p><p></p><p>Off now to a Christmas in july do, so will no doubt hear a heap of other ideas about GOT - and a much longer conversation about the Super Rugby semis!!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Red Enigma, post: 867385, member: 75347"] Have never missed a GOT episode, watching them all live at the same time they see them in the USA. (11 am, Monday in QLD). The author obviously works with the directors, but the latter retain artistic freedom and are serving a totally different market than the author. The proof is obvious - the book was "just a book" until the TV series started and that series is the most watched show on earth. JK Rowling and "Harry Potter" were the reverse. The books were market leaders and the movies average.. Mt wife and I spend the week between episodes guessing what might happen. Unlike my rugby picks, we are both usually wrong. If the 'Canes beat the lions as I expect, John Snow has better watch out when he meets the dragon Queen - but I will still be partially right if he screws her anyway! Off now to a Christmas in july do, so will no doubt hear a heap of other ideas about GOT - and a much longer conversation about the Super Rugby semis!! [/QUOTE]
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