North From Here wroteYes, I agree Azrael.And for those that don't know, book 3 of A Song of Ice and Fire will be split into two seasons on Game of Thrones. Since the book is 1250 pages, I guess it makes sense.
hope they fill any extra time they might have with a ton of fighting. there is too much potential for awesome fight scenes gone to waste.
on the wedding theory (referring to the book/series differences thing here)
as much sense as it would make for Tywin to have a spy so close to Robb, and for Talisa to be that spy, there is a potential hole in the story. does Tywin mean for her to seduce Robb? so he means for Robb to inadvertently insult Walder Frey? so not only is he getting vital Frey support by manipulating his important future-ally's humiliation, he's counting on said humiliated ally to break his vows to house Tully and to break a near-sacred tradition in Westeros (not attacking your guests, the bread and salt thing)?and what keeps Frey from turning on Tywin should he find out the truth?or is it all so Frey has an excuse to do what he maybe wanted all along i.e. switch sides, willingly sacrificing his house's reputation?