With Game of Thrones wrapping up its latest and without a doubt finest season yet, it's time to sit back and wait ten more agonizing months for Season 5. Until then we've got you covered with everything you need to keep Game of Thrones in your life. And if you follow the books, you may also be twiddling your thumbs with anticipation for the sixth entry The Winds of Winter, release date: "Who the hell knows!" according to George RR Martin himself. Everyone who has read the Song Of Ice And Fire Series can point out major plot/character omissions from HBOs Game of Thrones. Even if you only follow the TV series, you probably have that one friend or family member who points out every and any deviation from the source material. Book fans are notoriously picky about adaptations and David Benioff and Dan Weiss have managed to stay incredibly faithful to the story. And when they do make changes, most of them have been awesome, like a particular scene in the Season 4 finale. Most of them, but not all of them. All the serious changes have been covered many times. We're already sick to death of hearing about the Jayne/Talisa confusion or the unexplained absence of Coldhands. This list features very minor changes that only book fans would really appreciate. These changes weren't necessarily terrible, but they were extremely distracting. Though they didnt actually affect the story or the shows quality, they still changed the tone of the episode. Some changes made characters look weaker as a result. Some changes hinted at future surprises thus making them more predictable. And of course one very minor change set the entire internet on fire. This list focuses on only the most subtle differences, that book fans are sure to notice. Note: If you've somehow not caught up with the TV series yet, then there will be SPOILERS for all four seasons up to and including the final episode of Season 4. There will be no spoilers from the books, although the FINAL SLIDE reveals crucial information that may still be covered in later Seasons so you may want to finish reading after Number 2.
As a wrestling fan I've flown across the Atlantic for the last five years specifically to attend WrestleMania (28 and 30) as well as TNA, ROH, Evolve, Chikara and most recently PWG.
I may have a problem!
But if you're reading my work then you probably love wrestling too, so lets focus on that!