Who’s dead on ‘Game of Thrones’…..
Who’s dead on ‘Game of Thrones’ but alive in the books, and vice versa? A handy guide
By Hillary Busis And Bob Al-Greene From Mashable
(Warning: Spoilers for Game of Thrones and A Song of Ice and Fire follow, obviously.)
For five seasons, Game of Thrones viewers who had also read George R. R. Martin’s epic Song of Ice and Fire saga were sitting pretty.
As the Unsullied gasped in horror and delight at plot twist after plot twist — Ned’s beheading, the Red Wedding, the Purple Wedding, things that don’t rhyme with “edding” — we smiled smugly, comfortable in our advance knowledge about what to expect.
Stannis, for example? He’s 100% dead … on Game of Thrones the TV show, though Martin has taken pains to point out that he’s alive in ASOIAF.
Balon Greyjoy? Very much dead in the books, but he’s alive on the show as far as we know — though that could change, judging by some clues gathered by the ever-vigilant Watchers on the Wall.
And how about Jon Snow? Well, his fate in the books is an ambiguous cliffhanger — though HBO really, really wants you to believe that he’s totally dead on the show. Uh huh. Right, guys.
(Note: This isn’t a comprehensive chart, mostly because nobody cares about what happened in Qarth. Sorry, Xaro Xhoan Daxos.)
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Jon Snow will join you. IMAGE: HBO
Stannis IMAGE: HBO
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