Game Of Thrones: The Sopranos with swords or Dynasty in chainmail?

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:roflmao2::roflmao2::roflmao2::roflmao2:
 
Just alil trivial information for those that didn't know...
The chick that plays Shae, Kebil Kekilli, did porn :eek:

Really dude?

Do you know how many times her scenes have been posted here before this bit of information you just blessed us with???? :hmm:

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in the cast red wedding reaction why does Finn Jones aka Loras Tyrell look like he's wearing a dress?
 
in the cast red wedding reaction why does Finn Jones aka Loras Tyrell look like he's wearing a dress?

There was an interview posted here a couple pages back with him on the red carpet and when I peeped his mannerisms I knew dude isnt acting gay he is gay, his work on game of thrones is damn near autobiographical:lol:
 
Really dude?

Do you know how many times her scenes have been posted here before this bit of information you just blessed us with???? :hmm:

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:lol:

Same shit I was thinking when I read it I'm thinking damn son welcome to 128 pages ago:lol:
 
Everyone keeps saying this season is more violent brutal and fast paced than any of the others and that things get real very early in this season. Im amped as hell for 9 pm
 
Everyone keeps saying this season is more violent brutal and fast paced than any of the others and that things get real very early in this season. Im amped as hell for 9 pm
this season is going to be REAL...
Higher body count than last season
 
Reminder of what happened last season:


It's been established for months (on billboards, buses and everywhere else) that All Men Must Die -- but who dies next, and when, on Game of Thrones? No spoilers here (yet!) but as season four of HBO's massive fantasy series (based on author George R.R. Martin's saga) finally gets underway this Sunday, April 6, get a cheat sheet/refresher on where things stood at the breathtaking conclusion of season three -- in which news of the brutal, game-changing Red Wedding at The Twins reached nearly all corners of the Seven Kingdoms, among other developments.

Arya Stark and Sandor "The Hound" Clegane at The Twins: After helplessly overhearing the murders of mother Catelynn and brother Robb just outside the venue of the Red Wedding, a shell-shocked Arya (Maisie Williams) is stolen away from The Twins by her captor The Hound (Rory McCann). Later, out on the road, they encounter a small group of Frey soldiers celebrating the massacre; an enraged Arya violently stabs one of the soldiers to death, with The Hound finishing up the rest.


The Lannisters at King's Landing: King Joffrey (Jack Gleason) squeals maniacally over the deaths of the Starks at the Red Wedding, and gears up for his own super-sized nuptials to Margaery Tyrell (Natalie Dormer). (What could possibly go wrong?) His mother, Queen Regent Cersei (Lena Headey), meanwhile, schemes to get out of her own arranged marriage to Margaery's brother Loras Tyrell, a.k.a. the Knight of Flowers. Joffrey's grandfather and Hand to the King Tywin (Charles Dance) privately reveals to son Tyrion (Peter Dinklage) that he was, in fact, the key mastermind behind the Red Wedding. ("The Northerners will never forget," Tyrion warns.)


Tywin also proclaims that Roose Bolton -- the former Stark bannerman who betrayed them to clinch the Red Wedding massacre -- has been named Warden of the North until Tyrion and his own new bride, the utterly grief-stricken Sansa Stark (Sophie Turner) produce an heir. Following a truly harrowing journey with Brienne of Tarth (Gwendoline Christie), a weary, broken Jamie (Nikolaj Coster-Waldau) finally returns to King's Landing to reunite with his sister/lover Cersei -- minus one hand.

Stannis Baratheon et al at Dragonstone: Stannis' Hand, Davos (Liam Cunningham), has narrowly escaped execution after he enabled the escape of Gendry (a captive of Stannis and Melisandre, who had planned to kill him in a ritual sacrifice); he reveals a warning from the North about the coming White Walkers. Stannis (Stephen Dillane) and Melisandre (Carice van Houten) interpret the deaths of the Starks as a fulfillment of a prophecy, and plot their next move. Do the Red Woman's visions mean anything at all?

Bran Stark et al near the Wall: Having strategically separated from his little brother Rickon and Osha, Bran (Isaac Hempstead-Wright) continues on his quest beyond the Wall with Hodor, dire wolf Summer, and Jojen and Meera Reed. What do his prophetic dreams mean? How much will his "Warg" powers evolve?

Theon Greyjoy in a Dungeon: Former Stark ward Theon (Alfie Allen), who set fire to Winterfell and faked the murders of Bran and Rickon Stark, is barely alive in a torture chamber. His tormenter is revealed as Ramsay Stark, the bastard son of Roose Bolton, who renames him "Reek." On the Iron Islands, his father Bailon (Patrick Malahide) and sister Asha (Gemma Whalen) receive a ransom note and Theion's severed genitals in a box, demanding that Bailon give up his claim to rule the North. Hard-as-nails Bailon scoffs at the idea of rescuing his son, but Asha vows to rescue her brother.


Daenerys Targaryen at Yunkai: Backed by her loyal Army of the Unsullied, Khaleesi (Emilia Clarke) has liberated (all of the slaves on Yunkhai. "Your freedom is not mine to give ... you must take it for yourselves," the Mother of Dragons chants. She is then swarmed lovingly by a crowd of thousands who chant "Mhysa" or mother. Where's her next stop on her world domination tour? How much bigger will those dragons get, anyway?

Jon Snow, Sam Tarley at the Wall: After living and fighting with the Wildlings as something of a double agent -- even falling in love with Wildling warrior woman Ygritte (Rose Leslie) -- a seriously injured Jon Snow (Kit Harrington) has reunited with Sam Tarley (John Bradley) and other men of the Night's Watch at the Wall. (Following a brief encounter with Bran and his comrades, Sam has also recently returned to the Wall with Wildling girl Gilly and her infant child.) Will they forgive Snow breaking his vows -- and will they heed his warnings about the oncoming army of Wildlings and, worse, White Walkers? Will the Wall, in fact be breached?
 
It's no secret that the second to last episode is always some shit. And it's pretty well known that GRRM writes one episode per season and that happens to be this season's 2nd episode. GOT is one of the more sussed out shows on air for various reasons.

I was talking about the hint....but I will say this,they did say that there will be more than one major event this season.....
 
Get ready for more GOT YouTube reaction videos. Episodes #2 and 9 especially.

:eek::dance:

I already know some of what will happen in episode 2, not all, but thats the last of the spoilers I know for the show. ( thankfully)

It was way to easy to stumble into a spoiler when the show first came on.
 
It's no secret that the second to last episode is always some shit. And it's pretty well known that GRRM writes one episode per season and that happens to be this season's 2nd episode. GOT is one of the more sussed out shows on air for various reasons.

Yeah they even discussed the ninth episode pattern in interviews this year and stated that it wouldnt be the case this year, that things were gojng to get going much earlier this season.
 
why cant HBO dump the whole season for binge viewers like Netflix?

Because they are a cable tv subscription service not an internet streaming service. If they allowed people to binge watch they could just cancel their subscription after.

If it bothers you this much and you really need to binge watch it just wait for the season to be over and watch it all at once.
 
Because they are a cable tv subscription service not an internet streaming service. If they allowed people to binge watch they could just cancel their subscription after.

If it bothers you this much and you really need to binge watch it just wait for the season to be over and watch it all at once.



Good luck with that


This will be GOTs best season yet. He won't be able to wait while we are discussing how this is one of the greatest programs in TV history.
 
Because they are a cable tv subscription service not an internet streaming service. If they allowed people to binge watch they could just cancel their subscription after.

If it bothers you this much and you really need to binge watch it just wait for the season to be over and watch it all at once.

Shit i was planning to stream every episode after it aired like i did last season, but i remember having to wait an hour to see shit, and even that was painful :smh:

But after hearing cats in here talk about this season, i hit up comcast for a subscription. Found out they have an HBO promotion going on right now - free for 3 months etc., so it worked out in the end.
 
Good luck with that


This will be GOTs best season yet. He won't be able to wait while we are discussing how this is one of the greatest programs in TV history.

I agree but he keeps complaining about that shit so then he needs to just accept it or dont watch.
 
Shit i was planning to stream every episode after it aired like i did last season, but i remember having to wait an hour to see shit, and even that was painful :smh:

But after hearing cats in here talk about this season, i hit up comcast for a subscription. Found out they have an HBO promotion going on right now - free for 3 months etc., so it worked out in the end.

Yeah thats a good deal.
 
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