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Re: HBO's A Game of Thrones
The next episode is going to be very memorable.
I love this show, people who do should go watch Rome if they never seen the show. It was a another classic TV series.
Re: HBO's A Game of Thrones
I love this show, people who do should go watch Rome if they never seen the show. It was a another classic TV series.
I really wish they had made a season 3 for Rome but I guess costs were too high. I'm partial toward season 1 since it has Cirian Hinds as the badass Cesear but I ended up liking Vorenus and Pullo in Season 2 and James Purefoy arrogant Marc Antony portrayal.
I think it's a lot easier to keep track of characters on Rome. As someone who hasn't read any of the Game of Thrones books, I get confused sometimes whenever they bring back a character who hasn't been on the show for a few weeks.
Re: HBO's A Game of Thrones
Great season so far. Loving it, actually. I have read book three so I am interested in seeing how it all pans out on TV. Hoping next week is the red wedding. All the actors are on top of their game. Almost every episode hasn't disappointed.
Re: HBO's A Game of Thrones
My favorite addition this year to the cast is the Diana Rigg character. She seems to get the best (or funniest) lines each episode. I gotta admit Tywin Lannister has been great as one of the main villians this year.
On a sad note, we won't be seeing any more nude scenes from Oona Chaplin (Talisa) anymore. And they really need to can that Theon Greyjoy subplot. I don't like the character to begin with but it seems like the past few weeks have been nothing but torture porn in most of the scenes that involve him.
Re: HBO's A Game of Thrones
It was...bloody lol.
Mostly I'm just happy to be rid of Caitlyn and Talisa, though I must say Cate gave an excellent performance here. Her spotting Bolton's chainmail was a great moment. Don't think there was any cringe moments from the other actors either. All in all a quality episode. This season is miles ahead of the last one.
Re: HBO's A Game of Thrones
I haven't read the books, and for that I'm glad. I may read them someday, but after that last episode I don't want to know a single fucking thing before it unfolds on screen. Fantastic episode, fantastic season!
The acting is so great - of course I'm terrible with/lazy about looking up actor's names, but... King Frey is such an awesome evil king. The wedding scene was enormously unexpected, yet at the same time every scene leading up to it was full of tension and threat of violence breaking out.
Still loving every story line. Love fat guy, the baby, and the White Walkers is entertaining. Watching Jora(?) get smashed by the friend-zone wall after sacking the city with the new hunk cracked me up. I think the big lug with the burnt face is gonna end up redeeming his character, either beginning in the next (and last) episode, or over the course of next season.