gut;1735100 wrote:Saw an article where RR says he would like to see her in the show. But from what I've read, unless RR has bigger plans for her I don't think they'll invest the screen time in adding that story line.
I'm assuming only 20 shows remain, and the first 10 are going to have to get everyone in place and sort some things out (not to mention, more backstory and development on the Walkers themselves) for the final 10 to do battle with the White Walkers.
Man, for that storyline to happen, it'd be tricky, since she was introduced in Book 3's epilogue and Bri/Pod and Jaime both have taken on other quests (Bri/Pod going to the Vale and now Winterfell, with Jaime in Dorne), it'd be hard to do without feeling like a tacked-on subplot. Kind of like how Stannis took his wife, kid and Mel with him on his expedition against the Boltons, only to set up a situation where a guy who is commonly referred to as a great military mind got utterly schooled by a barely-in-control psychopath (Ramsey sabotaging his shit a week ago), and then had the whole child-burning thing that caused all his sellswords to switch sides and Mel abruptly abandoned him to get back to the Wall just in time for The Jon Snow Stabathon.
I mean, if they can put it in and have it seem natural, more power to them --- but I can see it being a case of them having guys act in a certain way designed solely to get the right people in the right place for a certain plot point, regardless of how it actually plays off.