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Excellent New Yorker article on Martin and his love/hate relationship with his fans:
George R. R. Martin’s Fantasy Books and Fans : The New Yorker |
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I'm usually not wrong (actually, I almost always get it wrong), but this time I'm quite wrong. I concede that in my earlier post I was wrong to knock the show, because I have seen a couple of episodes now.
And it is pretty good. I don't watch TV much nowadays, but this is GRRM, and GRRM gets a little of my time, no matter how busy. I'm glad it didn't suck, and the gratuitous scenes didn't detract too much. Dinklage, as is the character he plays, is awesome. ds |
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