10 Game Of Thrones Mistakes That The Winds Of Winter Will Fix

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Charles is a full-time features writer who covers movies and television, with expertise in Game of Thrones, House of the Dragon, and Dune.

Summary SCREENRANT VIDEO OF THE DAY SCROLL TO CONTINUE WITH CONTENT The divisive Game of Thrones ending made The Winds of Winter all the more important, as readers will be looking to the book to fix the show's mistakes. The long-anticipated fantasy novel has been in the works for over a decade, with George R.R. Martin making several comments about The Winds of Winter over the years.

Related 5 Years Ago, One Of Game Of Thrones' Most Hated Episodes Nailed The Entire Point Of GRRM's Story Game of Thrones season 8 was extremely controversial, but one episode is clearly rooted in the themes of George R.R. Martin's A Song of Ice and Fire. 6 Not Properly Explaining Bran & The Three-Eyed Raven Bran's Powers Should Be More Defined In ASOIAF Close Bran Stark ending up as king at the end of Game of Thrones came as a shock to many, as his character became difficult to watch as he began to distance himself from humanity. It's an issue that could've been fixed adequately by spending more time with the character, as he was entirely absent from season 5 before returning in 6 at a changed state.

4 The Plot To Capture A Wight Leading To The Wall Coming Down The Wall Will Come Down, But In A Way That Makes Sense Close The season 7 episode "Beyond the Wall" is one of the more absurd creations of the HBO drama. The concept of taking a squad of beloved characters to go on a heist mission in dangerous territory seems fantastic in theory, but the whole plot is entirely antithetical to the grounded fantasy that made the first four Game of Thrones seasons so incredible.

As for Euron, the HBO show's adaptation felt like someone who didn't belong in the complex world of characters established in the early seasons. He was an over-the-top villain without anything unique or intriguing about him, differing entirely from the fascinating book character. As King of the Iron Islands, Euron poses an enormous threat in A Song of Ice & Fire as a character who's tied to worldly dark magic and vast naval power.

 

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