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Now you're equivocating between POV characters and "main" characters.
SPOILERS BELOW (although I think most of them have already happened on the show by now)

I liked Invisible Monsters.

I'm from SV and just spent the weekend in Pittsburgh. I'd rather commute to Mt. View from Morgan Hill every day than try to drive to downtown Pittsburgh from Mt. Lebanon every day.

exactly, you know they ending will end up becoming a meme a la "Snape kills Dumbledore" or something like that. You could be reading a lacrosse blog and you'd probably get a GOT series ending spoiler.

Interesting, I didn't know that.

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That just highlights a major difference between the books and the show: the POV chapters.

I agree with you, I was just describing what I understood the alternate view's argument to be.

Bobby Draper it then.

Well… as long as we have someone to target with out outrage.

Didn't you see Rookie of the Year?

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I haven't been reading them as long as you, but I share the sentiment. It's be like in the novelization of Return of the Jedi came out before the movie, except it was so ubiquitous that it would be impossible to ignore it.

Didn't they do it for Spartacus?

From what I gather the argument is based upon the performances of the actors and the fact that the show cuts out a lot of the fat (no pun intended) such as too many characters and long descriptions of food and what have you.

and eventually all of Westeros was saved by, oh, let's say Moe.

People who speak in absolutes are all stupid and are wrong.

You have no frame of reference here, Excitable Misunderstood Genius. You're like a child who wanders into the middle of a movie and wants to know what's going on.

Shit, I knew Jackson Browne wrote it, but I didn't know he wrote it when he was 16. I don't even know what to make of that.

My favs: The Haunted Mask, Don't Go to Sleep, Stay out of the Basement, and You Can't Scare Me!