So a guy who has an early copy of Fire Cannot Kill A Dragon is posting stuff he finds interesting from his read through and George reveals, honestly, quite a lot. Especially for him. Some stuff confirmed. Such as, he did tell D&D three "holy shit moments." He specifically states two of them as being "Hold the Door," Stannis decision to burn Shireen, AND who will sit the IRon Throne.
So that was the 3rd moment. Bran on the Throne.
On this first one, he actually gets into how his version of Hold the Door may be different. That Bran will have been practicing his sword play while waring into Hodor and it will be more of a fight, with Hodor fighting them off. He also says it's Stannis decision to burn Shireen, which is pretty big news.
Honestly I'm gonna go buy this book now when it comes out to see everything. He reveals a metric shit ton.
He talks about how it was his idea to have Jeyne marry Ramsay, and in his first script he intially wrote a line that would have led to the idea that Jeyne was actually working FOR Littlefinger (they dropped it).
This obviously leads one to wonder if Jeyne, in the books, is in fact working for Littlefinger? He flat out says that HIS Littlefinger would NEVER give Sansa to Ramsay.
And then this neat little line from the guy reading through
"GRRM didn't refer to any show scenes after the Hodor scene."
Anyway, now I'm wondering about Jeyne Pool. From what I can tell George essentially confirms the wildly held belief that Jeyne is who Ramsay is marrying in the books. Is she doing so at Littlefinger's behest in the books, like GEorge wanted her to do in the show?
EDIT: Oh, and George also threw this bit in about Mel. That she didn't cause the deaths of the three kings by throwing worms into the fire. Instead, through the fire and her ability to see the future, she saw their deaths, and then acted. Not terribly important, but I never thought about it like that.