The following is a list of differences between Season 7 of the TV show Game of Thrones and the A Song of Ice and Fire novels. While all the plotlines in the show are ahead of the point the novels reached, there are still many differences between the episodes and the material source. Eddison Tollett was indeed in the Fist of the First Men and saw the army of the dead, but was not in Hardhome Depends on what you prefer. The books have a lot of extra content that isn't extremely important to main story. It does however expand the world and give a rich background to the story. Honestly, if we exclude some of the more questionable parts of season 5 I'd be willing to put the show roughly on par with the books. Ros. Ros is a prostitute of great beauty. As a wholly original character to the HBO series, she is often used to explain additional themes and storylines. First seen as a prostitute for a brothel The seventh season is in the books. Game of Thrones had a weird year. There were only seven episodes, it premiered in July rather than April because they needed to hold off on filming due to
Season 7, Episode 1. The premiere of season seven has another mass homicide twist, but a far more contained event in the Riverlands, involving Arya and House Frey. Alongside Cersei blowing up the Sept of Baelor, Arya Stark murdered Walder Frey. So, when Frey pops up in this premiere, it is initially confusing, but it soon becomes apparent that
RELATED: Game Of Thrones: 10 Scenes Viewers Love To Watch Constantly. Since its start, there have been a number of differences between the books and television show that only grew as time went on. And while many storylines have made it from the books to the show, there has also been a significant amount that did not.

The Kingsroad. Mycah the butcher boy is ridden down and killed by Sandor Clegane, the Hound. Lord Snow. Cripples, Bastards, and Broken Things. Ser Hugh of the Vale is killed by a splintered lance

On TV Princess Myrcella is poisoned and dies. Varys stays in King's Landing in the books. On TV Varys leaves King's Landing. Shireen lives in the books. On TV Shireen Dies (burned to death in S5). Jaime and Cersei (After Joffrey dies) make mutual love in the books. On TV Jaime rapes Cersei in the hall where Joffrey's body on display.
Sometimes those differences matter. For instance, in the books, Tyrion Lannister hasn't had a nose since the Battle of the Blackwater in A Clash of Kings, where the bulk of it got chopped off. The
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In Game of Thrones' most infamous scene – the Red Wedding – perhaps the most viscerally horrible moment came when Robb's young wife Talisa (Jeyne Westerling in the books) was stabbed to death
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This page contains a log of TV/book differences and discrepancies in Season 3's episode "Second Sons" to A Storm of Swords (Third Novel). Naturally, the content on this page contains spoilers. Peter Dinklage at the premiere for "Game of Thrones" season five. AP When "Game of Thrones" first premiered in the spring of 2011, four of the planned seven books in George R.R. Martin's "A Song A scene in Game of Thrones that book readers have been waiting for happened tonight. But although similar, there were many differences between tonight’s version of a letter that Jon Snow EOvH2Xz.
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