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It was already a cartoon series.

It’s been more than a decade since the last Caro book... but he’s always taken a long time between books and hasn’t yet exceeded the most recent interval. GRRM, in contrast, has taken longer to write The Winds of Winter than BOTH A Feast for Crows and A Dance With Dragons COMBINED, with each of those taking longer

I was unaware of him working at an old folks’ home.

I can accuse someone (or even a pet) of farting, even though that’s not usually a crime.

There are unpublished chapters of Winds that have been read publicly and/or appeared on his website (“Mercy” even had parts adapted in both seasons 4 & 5). People have seen photos of his computer showing part of an Asha chapter. But having pages is a long way from having a book, particularly as he can just repeatedly

Robert Caro is older, but I’m still guessing he finishes The Years of Lyndon Johnson before GRRM finishes A Song of Ice and Fire.

He has a higher rate of throughput than Thomas Harris, but Harris still managed to publish a novel (not merely a fake history/encyclopedia) more recently than him.

He was already slowing down before the show premiered. I think the big thing is that he’s rich enough now his publisher can’t force him to ship out whatever he’s written (hence A Feast for Crows being split from A Dance With Dragons and the latter missing its climactic battles).

And here I was thinking her next project was the Kerri Strug biopic “Perfect”, starring Thomasin McKenzie, Mckenna Grace and presumably other people who don’t have “Mcken” in their names.

Director Julius Avery made an impressive original superhero story with Samaritan, but feels more constrained by formula this time around.

Amazon bet heavily on prestige TV like Transparent during the Roy Price era. And they haven’t come up with much in the way of hits since he left.

I’m not an expert on those other directors’ filmographies, but I’ve never heard any of them accused of foot fetishism.

He’s included on this list from yesterday:

It seems like you’re imitating Vulture:

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Spoilers for a century-old book: Most of them won’t.

Too young, or can’t remember events they lived through more than a couple years ago.

Ray Fisher was the name that surprised me, as it had seemed like after his bad experience with WB he was only working with Zack Snyder, but I see he did the theatrical version of this last year.

I thought Taylor Kitsch played Koresh.

Doh! House of the Dragon of course hasn’t had 4 seasons, I meant to say Game of Thrones.