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Disclaimer - I enjoy the show very much and look forward to it every week, but I am pretty sure I have a book bias.
Is it just me or is anyone else upset with the way the North has played out in the show vs the apparent direction it was going in the books? Let's start with Stannis's arrival at the Wall,
- Stannis up and decides to burn Shireen, which changes his character for me. His army gains no traction from Northern Clans, gets defeated easily by Ramsey to the point where it almost feels like an afterthought.
- Show marries Sansa to Ramsey (wtf!)
- The are a few mentions of "the North remembers" (which was a badass story line developing in the books) but actually nobody in the show North seems to remember jack ****.
- Ramsey kills his Dad. Roose is shown to be cunning and smart, but the show disposes him lightly. ( I suppose this likely was happening in the books I guess?)
- Umbers betray the Starks and handover Rickon
- No mention of Manderly or the Great Northern Conspiracy
- Jon's resurrection is taken very nonchalantly.
- Jon gets no respect from anyone in the North, seems like a brooding idiot, gets manipulated by Sansa and Ramsey, get's his but saved by luck and Littlefinger, seems overall lucky and a bit incompetent.
Am I being nit picky? Is the consensus among book readers that all of this was going to come out in the wash in more or less the same way in the books? Or does anyone else think they have changed the nature of characters/events to not be true to the characters establish narratives in the books?
TLDR- I am a whiner and just wish I could've seen this play out on Martin's page before on D&D's screen. The show has none-the-less done an awesome job.
No, you are not alone. I agree with almost all of your points.
I've mentioned this before on the other thread (I think), but it kind of drives me crazy that the same episode where Dany gets to say "No, we're discussing the terms of your surrender" then hop on a giant dragon and start burning down ships, we see Jon get lured into a trap and completely destroyed in battle before being bailed out by Sansa and Littlefinger.
And while they did have the scene where he beats the hell out of Ramsey, I feel like that wasn't dramatic/heroic enough. I'd just like for once for them to show Jon in a similar light that they show Dany. Let him have a badass line and do something badass all on his own without getting bailed out by help somewhere else. He's long overdue a win like that, in my opinion.
I would've at least liked to see them show him do everything RIGHT at the Battle of the *******s, but then maybe that isn't enough and then Littlefinger comes and bails him out, similar to the Wall battle, I guess, but they can't even give him that win.
Hopefully, they'll do something in the next episode or early in the next season to hint at a "growing legend" of Jon Snow in the North. Show people in awe of him and pledging undying loyalty to him, like they do to Dany all the damn time.
I was also annoyed that they didn't have any more of the North join the cause. Seems it wouldn't have costs them anything to just have a few more Lords and/or Ladies in the background at the parlay with Ramsey. They wouldn't even have to go into who they were or anything like that, just show that they were able to rally more support than 63 men, because now it looks like the North is a bunch of self-serving a-holes that don't care who the ruling family is, where that is not how I perceive the Starks at all (and not how it's been portrayed in the shows or the books).