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If you haven't seen the first episode of season five yet, don't even.
#1
Posted 14 April 2015 - 03:23 PM
(Adequate use of spoiler function)
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#2
Posted 14 April 2015 - 04:04 PM
I don't watch the show, or television in general, so that's a nice summary, thank you.
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#3
Posted 14 April 2015 - 04:27 PM
The only series I have watched recently is Lost, and it is more of a leisure than a "wait until next Friday to see what happens" thing because it was finished.
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#4
Posted 14 April 2015 - 04:31 PM
#5
Posted 14 April 2015 - 04:50 PM
Game of Thrones isn't really my cup of tea, but I know a few people personally who drool over it.
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#6
Posted 14 April 2015 - 05:08 PM
dont you bash GoT, i also call it murder tits
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#7
Posted 14 April 2015 - 06:42 PM
I have yet to watch it. The last time I was in a room with some folks talking about it, something shitty had happened in the season finale, and the complete loss of intelligence in those affected convinced me I hadn't missed a damm thing. :D
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#8
Posted 14 April 2015 - 08:17 PM
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#9
Posted 14 April 2015 - 08:19 PM
You poor, oblivious fools.
I hate being a book reader, not doing spoilers is hard
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#10
Posted 14 April 2015 - 08:36 PM
I hate being a book reader, not doing spoilers is hard
You really have to treat them as two completely separate stories that happen to share the same exact time period, setting, and characters. I haven't read the books, but I love the show. I've gotten pissed off when I felt they deviated too far from the plot in any of the Tolkien inspired films or in Harry Potter (fuzzy bunny all of you, HP is the fuzzy bunny) but at least in GoT the producers fully embrace the divergences.
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#11
Posted 14 April 2015 - 10:42 PM
Never read the books yet. But have seen every show. And I am not going to apologize to anyone for liking it. :D Simple, don't like, don't watch it. Problem solved. :)
There are people who don't like it. No problem with that. Everyone is entitled to their opinion. There a many millions of people who do like it. I figure it like this. If there was only vanilla ice cream (which I do like) it would be a pretty fuzzy bunnyng boring world now wouldn't it? That said, books are almost always better then the movies. Shrug............
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Posted 15 April 2015 - 03:46 AM
#13
Posted 16 April 2015 - 01:20 AM
You really have to treat them as two completely separate stories that happen to share the same exact time period, setting, and characters. I haven't read the books, but I love the show. I've gotten pissed off when I felt they deviated too far from the plot in any of the Tolkien inspired films or in Harry Potter (fuzzy bunny all of you, HP is the fuzzy bunny) but at least in GoT the producers fully embrace the divergences.
It is also interesting that people seem to prefer whichever (show or book) that they experienced first. This seems to be true of all my friends at least.
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