When 'Game of Thrones' premiered on HBO for the first time, the series did a fascinating job of staying true to the original material; that is, to be a good adaptation of the novels written by George RR Martin for the saga Song of Ice and Fire. As the seasons went by, however, series and novels began to separate and diverge in the events and events of fiction. And, inevitably, some characters had to stay out of the program. George RR Martin has always considered himself a fan of 'Game of Thrones', but recently admitted that if he could change the TV show he would somehow include the character of Lady Stoneheart, a character who never went beyond the pages of Song of Ice and Fire to the small screen.
According to Martin: "In the book, the characters can resuscitate. After Catelyn Stark is resurrected as Lady Stoneheart, she becomes a vengeful and ruthless killer. In the sixth book, I still continue to expand his character. It is important in the book set. Keeping your character is the change that I would most like to be able to do in the series. I regret it. " The novelist has mentioned before his wish that Lady of Stone Heart had come out in 'Game of Thrones', but the fact that he is still writing a story around him in the sixth book, entitled Winds of Winter, is something new. The statement of George RR Martin points out that the malevolent and vengeful Lady Stark resurrected has an important and significant mission in the saga of novels, but this will not be transferred to the series.