Game Of Thrones
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Jtbmetal123 |
08.04.2013 - 07:09
Everybody was saying how awesome Game Of Thrones is. So I bought Season one and watched the first episode. Im not hooked or impressed. I just cant get into it. Do you guys like it?
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Rhiannon Account deleted |
08.04.2013 - 12:26 Rhiannon
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I like it very much, both the books and the series. I see why you weren't impressed first, it's the kind of story that needs time to get into, and can seem boring first. Watch 1-2 more episodes, and see if you will like it. It's different than fantasies like Lord of The Rings, beacuse there are harly any magic, and much more talking and conspiration It's more similar to Borgias or Tudors than other fantasy stories.
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Azarath Free as a.. Fish |
09.04.2013 - 20:54
I like it, but it did take a couple of episodes for me to get hooked. Nothing mind-blowing at first but give it time and slowly ease into it... and you may very well find yourself drawn in by the characters and the intrigue. There are a lot of people, names and places though so it can be a bit daunting. Just don't expect plenty of massive battles happening - there's a lot of people just standing around talking. And boobies.
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Jtbmetal123 |
10.04.2013 - 17:03 Written by [user id=36134] on 08.04.2013 at 12:26 Yeah, I saw the guy from Lord Of The Rings is in the show. I thought that was awesome!
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Jtbmetal123 |
10.04.2013 - 17:04 Written by Azarath on 09.04.2013 at 20:54 Lots of nudity. Haha
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Thrashette Account deleted |
15.04.2013 - 22:15 Thrashette
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I like it but I agree with what everyone else said: After the first episode, I didn't think it was anything spectacular but give it a few episodes and it really draws you in. But yea, I had trouble keeping track of all the characters and places and stuff at first, especially since I hadn't read the books. But then it starts to seem like common knowledge.
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R'Vannith ghedengi Elite |
16.04.2013 - 07:37
Though I've only read the first book I find it interesting that it was chosen for such an outstanding TV adaption. Not to look like the hipster but I'd read the first book a few years before it was adapted. I actually didn't like it very much at all, but having then watched the first season I had to read it again and it made me appreciate just how much of great read it is. It does make me wish they'd give a similar treatment to some of the other epic fantasy sort of novels I've read. I think the fact that this particular series isn't so firmly rooted in magic elements and its pseudo medieval themes make it quite adaptable.
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MetalSpider |
17.04.2013 - 04:02
Definitely one of my favourite shows. It's amazing in every way. I do, however, agree with everyone above. The first few episodes of the first season, I found got off to a slow start (I continued watching to give it a chance). But it just seems to pick up after that and is now an amazing show.
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?apleee Mouthcrab |
28.04.2013 - 18:44
I prefer the books, but the show is a great adaption.
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Metren Dreadrealm |
07.04.2017 - 17:31
A hugely overrated show and not a very good adaptation of the books at all. Apart from the production values (expected from HBO) GoT isn'y very good and misses the point of the books by a lot. I'm not the first to say this of course, but it needs to be said again that the books criticize and explore the use of violence as a political tool, but most of the time the show just seems to glorify it. I will never understand how anyone, who has read the books can like how Danaerys for example kills people (dothraki leaders) with a completely blank or even joyful expression on her face. When hack screenwriters are put in charge of bringing deep and interesting and troubled characters from books to screens, they always seem to change the characters into total badasses and I (again, not an original or unique opinion) hate badass characters, I much prefer flawed, vulnerable and even confused characters that are given time and room to grow and can be relatable. Danaerys and Jon are admirable characters in the books, because they at least attempt to rule not by fear of violence, more and more so as the story progresses, not so in the show. I honestly laughed when Denaerys dropped the whip like it was a microphone. "Look how badass it all is" the show says of violence and power gained by the use of violence. "Look how futile it is" the books say and that is far more interesting.
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Azarath Free as a.. Fish |
09.04.2017 - 14:30 Written by Metren on 07.04.2017 at 17:31 Jon seems to have a perpetual look of confusion on his face. I can only assume that's because he knows nothing.
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Metren Dreadrealm |
30.04.2019 - 01:01
My review of the latest episode s8e3:
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Azarath Free as a.. Fish |
30.04.2019 - 22:14 Written by Metren on 30.04.2019 at 01:01 At what point did the near-vomiting occur?
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Metren Dreadrealm |
02.05.2019 - 01:13 Written by Azarath on 30.04.2019 at 22:14 When Arya went from badass wight-killer to suddenly scared of them in the library to so badass again as to do *THAT* just because of The Red Woman's encouragement or whatever.
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Azarath Free as a.. Fish |
02.05.2019 - 22:36 Written by Metren on 02.05.2019 at 01:13 Would you say she was... flawed, vulnerable... even confused?
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Metren Dreadrealm |
02.05.2019 - 23:19 Written by Azarath on 02.05.2019 at 22:36 I'd say she was inconsistent due to hack screenwriting.
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RaduP CertifiedHipster Staff |
09.05.2019 - 14:56 Written by Metren on 30.04.2019 at 01:01 The more I think about the episode the more angry I get at how anybody thought anything in that episode was a good idea. Honestly that Starbucks cup in e4 should've killed the Night King
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Metren Dreadrealm |
09.05.2019 - 16:17 Written by RaduP on 09.05.2019 at 14:56 D&D probably relied on those watching and reacting in cringy videos filmed in bars to cheer and love 'em when the fan-favorite got her moment. They certainly don't give two fucks about G.R.R. or actual quality storytelling anymore. Episode 4 was even more atrocious in some ways. It really is all fanservice and not giving a fuck any more with the showrunners. The only reason I'll see this shlock through to the end is so I could watch rants and analysis on Youtube by Ideas Of Ice And Fire and Preston Jacobs. Written by RaduP on 09.05.2019 at 14:56 That would've been epic. And after the kill, the cup should've proposed to Sansa. Proposed on one knee of course, just like they all did in medieval times.
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Ball Fondlers |
I think it's fair enough that Dany went to the local Winterfell Starbucks to get a coffee, considering everybody else was getting pissed Personally I can't wait for this show to be over so I can stop watching it
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RaduP CertifiedHipster Staff |
09.05.2019 - 16:49 Written by Ball Fondlers on 09.05.2019 at 16:32 Same
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Metren Dreadrealm |
31.05.2024 - 14:39
I’ve been pondering an old post on Facebook from some time ago that asked for opinions on Tywin Lannister’s argument: “Explain to me why it is more noble to kill ten thousand men in battle than a dozen at dinner.” I remember watching a video where David Benioff praised Tywin but mistakenly claimed Tyrion had no response to the question/argument. That the showrunner forgot the dialogue in his own show like that is quite amusing, considering that the small council scene immediately presented the core of a rebuttal: “The Northeners will never forget.” - Tyrion. I also disagree with Tywin. I have ethical and practical reasons, but since the ethical ones are probably obvious, I will elaborate on the practical. Holding the North is difficult. When a large part of the North hates you for betraying the rulers they actually liked and respected, the difficulty is increased. It wasn’t just a dozen people either; it was way more. In the North, there are now thousands or tens of thousands of people who are eager to avenge their loved ones, including their brothers, sisters, parents, children, and the Starks who once ruled over them. Tywin’s self-perceived intelligence is contradicted by his dismissive attitude towards the magnitude and implications of his actions (he calls hundreds of slaughtered people “a dozen” and suggests that The North will always be frightened by The Red Wedding, as opposed to angry). Tywin’s “masterstroke” revealed the only ace up his sleeve and clarified that he couldn’t defeat House Stark or The North in a fair fight. With or without help, The North will seek their revenge. Regardless of what happens before, during or after that, nobody who has a conflict with House Lannister will ever trust them to play by the rules. The next time Tywin would face an enemy they couldn’t defeat, the conflict would be the end for The Lannisters, because when and where it mattered the most, Tywin was a one-trick pony. P.S. I haven’t finished the books yet (and neither has Martin ), and it’s been a few years since I read the ones I have. What happens in the last few books may prove me wrong.
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RaduP CertifiedHipster Staff |
04.06.2024 - 08:07 Written by Metren on 31.05.2024 at 14:39 And he never will
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Metren Dreadrealm |
04.06.2024 - 11:42 Written by RaduP on 04.06.2024 at 08:07 100% truth. I don't see eye-to-eye with people who have faith in George anymore. I just wish he came forward with an honest and clear statement about his (lack of) progress.
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