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I guess the possible saving grace here would be that the books are finished. They did a good job adapting what was already there for GOT - that's to say, made very entertaining and engaging TV.
After what Netflix did with the Witcher series I’m skeptical. The Witcher was a good, if not great, series of books and short stories, but nowhere near as rich as the GoT material. I found 3BP a middling/good sci-fi story, but to western-ify character development I think they’re going to have to spice it up - and that can only end in tears.
I'm also quite worried for this, but surely saying they did "pretty well" is a massive understatement. The good seasons are some of the best TV I've seen, and since the show even now is #13 on IMDb, I think it's fair to say they did an incredible job with the show when they had the source material to guide them.
Was going to post this :)