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Game of Thrones book/TV show POLL
Do you think people have a right to be upset when someone spills spoilers on the GoT TV show? Or do they need to STFU because the book has been out for over a decade?
Re: Game of Thrones book/TV show POLL
Now I've read the first book. I read it after watching the first season. My husband doesn't really have the time to read and for him it's just not something he enjoys a huge amount. He'd like to get into audio books for his insane amount of time in DC traffic, but we haven't explored that possibility yet.
That being said, we have an agreement that I wont read the books until the associated seasons attached to each book have aired completely. That's mostly because watching the show is something we enjoy together, and being shocked is part of that.
Seeing that spoiler last night, it was upsetting. And it was spoiled by someone who had not read the books. Not everyone can watch as soon as something airs. And not everyone has the time or inclination to sit down and read.
I think it would be unfair to say that someone deserved to be spoiled because they didn't read the book. The way I see it, if reading isn't their thing and TV is more their speed, at least they are watching something other than reality tv.
“Would you tell me, please, which way I ought to go from here?"
"That depends a good deal on where you want to get to."
"I don't much care where –"
"Then it doesn't matter which way you go.”
― Lewis Carroll, Alice in Wonderland
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As for spoilers, at least give it a day or two for those who have to DVR it or be vague about it. When someone blows up their feed with "Ding Dong, Such-and Such is dead, hooray!" I think that ruins it.
That said, I definitely want to tell everyone getting all excited to "find out what happens" on GoT to STFU because the book has been out for over a decade.
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Books read in 2011: 111
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The last book didn't come out so long ago, maybe a year? I have a copy but haven't read it yet, but I had to wait for it to come out in paperback so it would match my set, which took forever and a day to begin with.
There is at least one thread that is currently in the show that is from Dances with Dragons, because the books aren't completely in chronological order. The last 2 books happen at the same time, and then there are some storylines that are known to the reader through flashbacks (Theon Greyjoy, for example), but the show is putting events in more of a chronological order.
So yes, spoilers are messed up, and no, you can't tell people to get over it because the books have been out for 10 years.
I've been reading the books, and because of the way the show is setting storylines I've had some things spoiled. Honestly, it's making me read them faster because I want to know before I see it.
I had a friend intentionally spoil something that happens in the fifth book the day I got it. "Oh you like Character A right? Well you won't believe how angry you get when X happens to her." I couldn't pretend to contain my rage.
I'm ok with the general "Wow, I can't believe that just happened!" type posts, but I do think it's kind of unfair to post the details right away.
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