To spoil or not to spoil?
As you might have guessed, the writer of this blog has read (and re-read) George R. R. Martin’s A Song of Ice and Fire series. However, I realize that a lot of you folks may not have read the series, or at least not read every book yet. So I will be refraining from spoilers as much as possible in this blog. However, when discussing certain aspects of the production it may be necessary to utilize spoilers. Anytime a post contains spoilers I will warn you ahead of time and ask you to click on a link to read the full, spoiler-filled post. Something like this…
Now those who don’t want to be spoiled can remain spoiler-free and those who don’t care or have already read the books can engage in some juicy speculation and discussion. It’s a win-win!
And I just realized that I used two Shakespeare-influenced titles in a row. Can I make it three? Stay tuned to find out!
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