Game of Thrones • Juan Manuel Maldonado


by Juan Maldonado - May 20 2011

Like much of the country with HBO subscriptions, I have Game of Thrones fever. Granted, this predates the show; I am one of those “fans of the book series” that knows what’s going to happen next. I work at a cable call center and it was there that I met my brother from another mother and future best man, who handed me a book with a man in black on horseback and bade me read what he was handing me, though my eyes were rolling. It looked so shitty.

I was so wrong.

I’m glad I stuck through it because I’m thoroughly immersed now. I have languished in the desert that is the six-year gap between A Feast for Crows and A Dance with Dragons (in fact, all within this timespan I’ll have earned three college degrees). I’ve loaned these books out to other people, especially ones that hate fantasy and I always tell them ‘these books could be about Smurfs and the story would still be utterly compelling.’ The characters jump off the page and the dialogue is great, which isn’t surprising since the author has been a writer for television for a long time.

Perhaps it was that I spent my work days surrounded by posters of The Sopranos, Six Feet Under and The Wire, but I thought to myself… wow, these books could be made into a series for HBO because there’s no way this could all fit into movies. Not two months later, and I read that HBO had purchased the rights. I have harangued every HBO rep that has walked into the building asking about GoT since that time and only until recently have I not been met with stares and puzzled looks. “We’re doing a fantasy series? You heard this, really? I haven’t heard a thing about this. Well, we have this great show called The Pacific coming out soon. Tom Hanks? Steven Spielberg?” Nooooo, miss. I want wolves the size of ponies and epic warfare and deceit.

Since I have this shiny new blog and tons of opinions, I shall write about the show as it progresses but I solemnly make the following promises:

We’re about half way through the first season so I am behind but I will say this thus far: they are really nailing it. The opening credit sequences are the best I’ve seen in any show and I was pleasantly surprised that they change depending on the cities/locations. This gives newcomers a sense of scope.

Some things to pay attention to:

More later. Trust me, there will be tomes later. Jane Espenson, one of my favorite television writers, has written the next episode.

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