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

Man I miss the fuck out this show...I stepped out the shower this morning and it was a lil bit cold what w/ the temp drop these last few days then I just heard a voice in my head said winter is coming...no joke...not even tryna be funny...but yo I miss this show...I a lil bit nervous too cuz winter really is coming and that gone bring about 2012...I need to buy some ammo today
 
Man I miss the fuck out this show...I stepped out the shower this morning and it was a lil bit cold what w/ the temp drop these last few days then I just heard a voice in my head said winter is coming...no joke...not even tryna be funny...but yo I miss this show...I a lil bit nervous too cuz winter really is coming and that gone bring about 2012...I need to buy some ammo today

Boardwalk Empire and Walking Dead should hold you over till the next season.
 
Tyrion won an emmy.....:dance::dance::dance:

:clap::clap::clap::clap:

Well deserved:yes:

Very much so :yes:

Man I miss the fuck out this show...I stepped out the shower this morning and it was a lil bit cold what w/ the temp drop these last few days then I just heard a voice in my head said winter is coming...no joke...not even tryna be funny...but yo I miss this show...I a lil bit nervous too cuz winter really is coming and that gone bring about 2012...I need to buy some ammo today

:lol::lol::lol::lol::lol::lol::lol::lol::lol::lol::lol:
 
Boardwalk Empire and Walking Dead should hold you over till the next season.

I not complaining about a lack of other shows but I still miss it tho...couldn't get into Boardwalk Empire...bailed out w/o watching the whole 1st ep...Walking Dead is already on thin ice w/ me after the way they ended the 1st season...it's actually the "opposite" of GoT in that they punked out and didn't stay true to the book...they watered down some crucial moments from the original story otherwise it could've been a remarkable show
 
So, I came in late to watching GOT and did so only after I heard from a bunch of people who I trust that it was my kind of show. Also, I kept watching comments pile up in this thread. I got to tell you that I watched it on HBO GO on my IPad2 over 2 days and was blown away by the acting, story and the production values. I am hooked. I cannot imagine any network other than HBO doing a show like this.

Did he say that he thanks his dog sitter?:lol::lol::lol:
 
I not complaining about a lack of other shows but I still miss it tho...couldn't get into Boardwalk Empire...bailed out w/o watching the whole 1st ep...Walking Dead is already on thin ice w/ me after the way they ended the 1st season...it's actually the "opposite" of GoT in that they punked out and didn't stay true to the book...they watered down some crucial moments from the original story otherwise it could've been a remarkable show

I think alot of people had a major problem with the CDC control episode....:smh:

So, I came in late to watching GOT and did so only after I heard from a bunch of people who I trust that it was my kind of show. Also, I kept watching comments pile up in this thread. I got to tell you that I watched it on HBO GO on my IPad2 over 2 days and was blown away by the acting, story and the production values. I am hooked. I cannot imagine any network other than HBO doing a show like this.

Did he say that he thanks his dog sitter?:lol::lol::lol:

Im surprised that he didnt thank George RR Martin

hell yea :cool:

Still need to finish "a dance of dragons" or whatever the hell this book is called.

Im still on book two
 
Since I do not think this was posted here are the characters that have been casted for season 2.


I see they are introducing a black character (British actor from rocknrolla)


http://tvovermind.zap2it.com/cable/hbo/game-of-thrones/game-thrones-meet-faces-season-2/86984

Nice Drop Playa. :yes:
Can't wait for GOT Season 2.

After reading thru these character bios...
Someone needs to start 'a pool' on BGOL....

i.e. Between these 4 (female) newcomers...

- Lady Melisandre
- Margaery Tyrell
- Jeyne Westerling, or
- Quaithe


QUESTION:
A) Who will appear butt-nekkid, or semi-nekkid.... FIRST? :dunno:
B) And which episode in Season 2 will it happen? :dunno:

Lemme set it off.
I'ma put my money on...

A) Lady Melisandre (butt-nekkid). :yes:
B) In Season 2, Episode 3 :cool: For the win.
 
Nice Drop Playa. :yes:
Can't wait for GOT Season 2.

After reading thru these character bios...
Someone needs to start 'a pool' on BGOL....

i.e. Between these 4 (female) newcomers...

- Lady Melisandre
- Margaery Tyrell
- Jeyne Westerling, or
- Quaithe


QUESTION:
A) Who will appear butt-nekkid, or semi-nekkid.... FIRST? :dunno:
B) And which episode in Season 2 will it happen? :dunno:


Lemme set it off.
I'ma put my money on...

A) Lady Melisandre (butt-nekkid). :yes:
B) In Season 2, Episode 3 :cool: For the win.

Before they even announced the characters for season 2 I had a feeling that woman was going to play Lady Melisandre, perfect casting.
 
Man I miss the fuck out this show...I stepped out the shower this morning and it was a lil bit cold what w/ the temp drop these last few days then I just heard a voice in my head said winter is coming...no joke...not even tryna be funny...but yo I miss this show...I a lil bit nervous too cuz winter really is coming and that gone bring about 2012...I need to buy some ammo today


:lol::lol::lol::lol::lol::lol::lol::lol::lol::lol::lol::lol:
 
12 Reasons to Boycott Game of Thrones

Sorcery, sexuality and socialism make for a nasty threesome. Yet one television program is not afraid to promote this agenda to America’s young adults. Games of Thrones, the newest hit on the HBO Station, has truly broken the barriers of decency with this offensive science fiction action series and it’s about time that parents took notice.

Aimed specifically at the male teen demographic, with a specific emphasis on the awkward and the outsiders amongst them, this series is an obscene fairy tale of beasts and wizards, promiscuous “wenches” and bare-chested knights. With its plotlines of paganistic deviancy, occult violence and anti-Christian propaganda, it has been incredibly successful at luring immature boys of all ages into the raunchy domain of adult cable entertainment.



In essence, Game of Thrones is a poorly produced copy of Mel Gibson’s Braveheart with a dash of smut straight out of Hustler Magazine added to spice up the frustratingly complicated drama. It can be preachy and pretentious one moment, and decidedly X-rated the next. You will witness effeminate men having sex in bathtubs while speaking about dragons, dead bodies splayed out in satanic pentagrams in the snow and some of the most artificial acting ever broadcast on the small screen.

How can such an illicit program be allowed on American television? Does it pose risks for our children? Can Christians voice their outrage and have the show censored or cancelled? Below are twelve solid arguments for boycotting Game of Thrones in the coming year.



1. Sexual abnormality, including incest and lesbianism, appears in graphic detail.
From casual rape to group orgies, each episode of Game of Thrones has something astonishing for viewers. For many children, this will be the first time they are introduced to wanton fornication. Will they choose to experiment like this in real life?

2. Witchcraft is presented as empowering while Christian values are utterly insulted.
Deadly potions and menacing spirits dominate the storyline, but there is no mention of Jesus despite the fact that His love was the backbone of wisdom in the Middle Ages.



3. There is far too much violence and this prevents the overall plot from ever becoming compelling.
Do we really need to see all these bloody close-ups of beheadings and elaborate jousts? It just doesn’t contribute anything educational to the viewing experience.

4. Emilia Clarke is such an untalented actress that her only role in the show is to be eye candy for pedophiles.
This pretty young girl unfortunately lacks the intellect or the sophistication to appear on prime time television. The producers seem to know this and require her to disrobe in every scene. Her gentle, undeveloped teenage body does not evoke womanhood, but the innocence of a lost child, alone on the side of a highway and ripe for the picking.

5. By depicting the traditional heterosexual family unit as dysfunctional and a socialistic revolutionary army as an ideal alternative, the show reveals its underlying communist bias.
Should it come as any surprise that author George R. R. Martin, a power broker in liberal Hollywood, named the dominating spirit of these soldiers “The Red God”?

6. Actor Peter Dinklage, who plays a dwarf on the show, has become the poster child for sodomy amongst America’s youths.
Children identify with Dinklage because of his small size and comical accent, but his obsession with anal penetration crosses the boundaries into pure propaganda. How many children will watch the little man and want to try his grunty thrusts at home?


7. At times, the series appears to be little more than an excuse to display illicit homosexual scenarios.
Flamboyant costumes, effeminate longhaired men, boys shaving each other’s armpits… Add to this the voluptuous, swarmy acting style of gay porn star Kit Harington (who plays sycophant Jon Snow) and you’ll feel like you’ve been transported to a San Francisco bathhouse full of the apes from Star Trek.

8. The Irish actors willfully glamorize severe alcoholism.
The ignominy of Ireland has always been the weakness of its people when it comes to alcohol indulgence. Why must Games of Thrones attempt to find humor in such a national disgrace?

9. Pet wolves and dragons mirror demonic spirit guides in pagan cosmology.
When you pair up children with conduits of divination, you are inviting them to experiment in spiritually reckless ways. Sadly, atheism and Satanism await them down this path.

10. The show is incredibly difficult for adults to understand.
Most parents will find the thick European accents of the actors confusing. The story, vamped up from the original book, is frustrating for its leaps of logic and implausible romantic scenes. The producers of Games seem to understand this and have crafted the series so that it intentionally turns away older viewers. Should we be suspicious that they have worked so hard to have some private alone time with America’s children?

11. There are no positive role models.
It may sound a bit old fashioned, but what ever happened to the strong male figures we had on shows like Little House on the Prairie and Touched by an Angel? Instead we have Littlefinger and androgynous Joffrey Baratheon prancing about as heroes for today’s confused young men who appear to be insanely obsessed with this outrageous series.

12. The moody, dark cinematography will make teens depressed.
Many youth subculture groups, including Goths and Skinheads, prefer to inhabit the world of the night. In darkness they find convenient cover to master their addiction to drugs and sexual violence. Does Games of Thrones actively promote marijuana usage and rape? Should parents really sit idly by as we await the answer to this important question?




http://christwire.org/2012/01/12-reasons-to-boycott-game-of-thrones-in-2012-2/




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Anybody reading the books? Just started "A Feast for Crows". I really love this series. Can't wait for season 2.
 
I am kinda worried since this is the book everyone complains about. Since they basically split the book in two.

I listened to it on audiobook early last year and it was a snooze fest to be honest. The title of the book is not at all indicative of what it betrays. Good luck trying to soldier through it.
 
12 Reasons to Boycott Game of Thrones

Sorcery, sexuality and socialism make for a nasty threesome. Yet one television program is not afraid to promote this agenda to America’s young adults. Games of Thrones, the newest hit on the HBO Station, has truly broken the barriers of decency with this offensive science fiction action series and it’s about time that parents took notice.

Aimed specifically at the male teen demographic, with a specific emphasis on the awkward and the outsiders amongst them, this series is an obscene fairy tale of beasts and wizards, promiscuous “wenches” and bare-chested knights. With its plotlines of paganistic deviancy, occult violence and anti-Christian propaganda, it has been incredibly successful at luring immature boys of all ages into the raunchy domain of adult cable entertainment.



In essence, Game of Thrones is a poorly produced copy of Mel Gibson’s Braveheart with a dash of smut straight out of Hustler Magazine added to spice up the frustratingly complicated drama. It can be preachy and pretentious one moment, and decidedly X-rated the next. You will witness effeminate men having sex in bathtubs while speaking about dragons, dead bodies splayed out in satanic pentagrams in the snow and some of the most artificial acting ever broadcast on the small screen.

How can such an illicit program be allowed on American television? Does it pose risks for our children? Can Christians voice their outrage and have the show censored or cancelled? Below are twelve solid arguments for boycotting Game of Thrones in the coming year.



1. Sexual abnormality, including incest and lesbianism, appears in graphic detail.
From casual rape to group orgies, each episode of Game of Thrones has something astonishing for viewers. For many children, this will be the first time they are introduced to wanton fornication. Will they choose to experiment like this in real life?

2. Witchcraft is presented as empowering while Christian values are utterly insulted.
Deadly potions and menacing spirits dominate the storyline, but there is no mention of Jesus despite the fact that His love was the backbone of wisdom in the Middle Ages.



3. There is far too much violence and this prevents the overall plot from ever becoming compelling.
Do we really need to see all these bloody close-ups of beheadings and elaborate jousts? It just doesn’t contribute anything educational to the viewing experience.

4. Emilia Clarke is such an untalented actress that her only role in the show is to be eye candy for pedophiles.
This pretty young girl unfortunately lacks the intellect or the sophistication to appear on prime time television. The producers seem to know this and require her to disrobe in every scene. Her gentle, undeveloped teenage body does not evoke womanhood, but the innocence of a lost child, alone on the side of a highway and ripe for the picking.

5. By depicting the traditional heterosexual family unit as dysfunctional and a socialistic revolutionary army as an ideal alternative, the show reveals its underlying communist bias.
Should it come as any surprise that author George R. R. Martin, a power broker in liberal Hollywood, named the dominating spirit of these soldiers “The Red God”?

6. Actor Peter Dinklage, who plays a dwarf on the show, has become the poster child for sodomy amongst America’s youths.
Children identify with Dinklage because of his small size and comical accent, but his obsession with anal penetration crosses the boundaries into pure propaganda. How many children will watch the little man and want to try his grunty thrusts at home?


7. At times, the series appears to be little more than an excuse to display illicit homosexual scenarios.
Flamboyant costumes, effeminate longhaired men, boys shaving each other’s armpits… Add to this the voluptuous, swarmy acting style of gay porn star Kit Harington (who plays sycophant Jon Snow) and you’ll feel like you’ve been transported to a San Francisco bathhouse full of the apes from Star Trek.

8. The Irish actors willfully glamorize severe alcoholism.
The ignominy of Ireland has always been the weakness of its people when it comes to alcohol indulgence. Why must Games of Thrones attempt to find humor in such a national disgrace?

9. Pet wolves and dragons mirror demonic spirit guides in pagan cosmology.
When you pair up children with conduits of divination, you are inviting them to experiment in spiritually reckless ways. Sadly, atheism and Satanism await them down this path.

10. The show is incredibly difficult for adults to understand.
Most parents will find the thick European accents of the actors confusing. The story, vamped up from the original book, is frustrating for its leaps of logic and implausible romantic scenes. The producers of Games seem to understand this and have crafted the series so that it intentionally turns away older viewers. Should we be suspicious that they have worked so hard to have some private alone time with America’s children?

11. There are no positive role models.
It may sound a bit old fashioned, but what ever happened to the strong male figures we had on shows like Little House on the Prairie and Touched by an Angel? Instead we have Littlefinger and androgynous Joffrey Baratheon prancing about as heroes for today’s confused young men who appear to be insanely obsessed with this outrageous series.

12. The moody, dark cinematography will make teens depressed.
Many youth subculture groups, including Goths and Skinheads, prefer to inhabit the world of the night. In darkness they find convenient cover to master their addiction to drugs and sexual violence. Does Games of Thrones actively promote marijuana usage and rape? Should parents really sit idly by as we await the answer to this important question?




http://christwire.org/2012/01/12-reasons-to-boycott-game-of-thrones-in-2012-2/




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I think it might be the best one ever created.

If there was a way to define majestic without words, that intro would be the answer.

You may of heard this violin cover (it was posted on here awhile back) but the word majestic is the right word when interpreting the sound.


 
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