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<blockquote data-quote="GreyLord" data-source="post: 8055465" data-attributes="member: 4348"><p>I'm not sure how the events will transpire, but I think it ends in how Martin told them it must end. That means the fates of the characters in the final episode of season 8 is exactly where they will be at the end of his series, IF he ends it how he instructed D&D to end it.</p><p></p><p>Of course, HOW they get there may be completely different, as I don't think he went into that much of detail and they were left largely on their own to come up with the in between ideas.</p><p></p><p>Seeing fan reactions to the series might also make Martin reconsider the direction he is intending on ending the series in (though, remember, the entire series is sort of dour with the worst of the worst being the ones who decide how the world turns), or he may decide with such reactions that writing toward that is pointless and simply never finish the series.</p><p></p><p>PS: I think he should change how he saw it ending and make the white walkers end. It's an apocalyptic end of the world and the living are all killed off because their machinations caused such travesty their weakened state allowed them to either kill each other, or die by the oncoming cold.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="GreyLord, post: 8055465, member: 4348"] I'm not sure how the events will transpire, but I think it ends in how Martin told them it must end. That means the fates of the characters in the final episode of season 8 is exactly where they will be at the end of his series, IF he ends it how he instructed D&D to end it. Of course, HOW they get there may be completely different, as I don't think he went into that much of detail and they were left largely on their own to come up with the in between ideas. Seeing fan reactions to the series might also make Martin reconsider the direction he is intending on ending the series in (though, remember, the entire series is sort of dour with the worst of the worst being the ones who decide how the world turns), or he may decide with such reactions that writing toward that is pointless and simply never finish the series. PS: I think he should change how he saw it ending and make the white walkers end. It's an apocalyptic end of the world and the living are all killed off because their machinations caused such travesty their weakened state allowed them to either kill each other, or die by the oncoming cold. [/QUOTE]
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