Annie, just so you know, there may be spoilers on this thread. There is a separate thread for non-book readers. Even though the show has caught the books, there are still some stories that haven't progressed as far as the books have.
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Annie, just so you know, there may be spoilers on this thread, told by fun loving, agreeable people who love GOT. There is a separate thread fornon-book readersmiserable crybabies who throw a fit about anything their tiny brains can't handle. Even though the show has caught the books, there are still some stories that haven't progressed as far as the books have.
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5 hours a day 530 to 1030, plus the weekend. Not that extreme.
Are you immortal?
quote:quote:Yes, I watched 5-6 several times. 51 episodes total. Especially on the two Saturdays where I stayed up later. 1-2 a few times, 3-4 on average on some of the other regular nights.
Assuming you watched one episode one of those nights and two on another night, that leaves you having to average almost six episodes the other 8 nights.
Like Wednesday, I was on Season 5 episode 2, I watched 3-8 from 6:30 - 1 am. Just one after the other. I did stop to use the bathroom and get something to eat! Last night I watched season 5, episodes 9 & 10 and then season 6 episode 1. Started watching at 6:30, was done by 9:30.
But I'm serious about it messing with my mind a bit, violence-wise in such a short time. I did also find myself laughing at some of the better kills the last season or so, definitely got okay with it and enjoyed some of them getting theirs. It's a dark show at times. Some of the torture was a bit much, especially the flailing. And even though they handled the Sansa rape and beatings off camera it still bothered me knowing what her character was facing. I hope she and Theon gets their revenge on that ****.
I found myself as well, hating a character and then liking them more. I thought what Cersei got was well deserved, didn't feel sorry for her at all, she reaped what she sowed. I eventually did feel sorry for Theon after initially hating what he did. I go back and forth on Jamie too.
I think Tyrion is the smartest character of them all. He's flawed as they all are but such a better, just ruler than most. Same with Jon.
I'm not sure why I never watched, but so glad I finally have. Gonna have to fill the void with another show, maybe Deadwood or Rome, I've heard they're good. But not as many as fast. I just wanted to get through these to see season 6.
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Annie, just so you know, there may be spoilers on this thread. There is a separate thread for non-book readers. Even though the show has caught the books, there are still some stories that haven't progressed as far as the books have.
Thanks. I actually knew some things going in like what happened to Joeffry, the red wedding, Sansa and Jon, Tywinn as well as some others. I had a student worker who loved the show and talked about it often a few years ago and just through media. I hadn't watched then so didn't care. But still didn't ruin it for me. It was still awesome seeing all of these things.
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Annie, just so you know, there may be spoilers on this thread. There is a separate thread for non-book readers. Even though the show has caught the books, there are still some stories that haven't progressed as far as the books have.
Thanks. I actually knew some things going in like what happened to Joeffry, the red wedding, Sansa and Jon, Tywinn as well as some others. I had a student worker who loved the show and talked about it often a few years ago and just through media. I hadn't watched then so didn't care. But still didn't ruin it for me. It was still awesome seeing all of these things.
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Annie, just so you know, there may be spoilers on this thread. There is a separate thread for non-book readers. Even though the show has caught the books, there are still some stories that haven't progressed as far as the books have.
Thanks. I actually knew some things going in like what happened to Joeffry, the red wedding, Sansa and Jon, Tywinn as well as some others. I had a student worker who loved the show and talked about it often a few years ago and just through media. I hadn't watched then so didn't care. But still didn't ruin it for me. It was still awesome seeing all of these things.
Well, if none of that bothered you, then nothing else probably will. Although there is still one big theory that I don't think most TV watchers have picked up on and is probably going to be a big reveal this season.
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Doubt that's what he's talking about, everyone knows about R+L=J.
quote:I don't think anyone could know it from just watching the show. Most of the evidence for that is from stuff that is books only so far.
Doubt that's what he's talking about, everyone knows about R+L=J.
quote:My wife guessed it. But she is slightly smart.quote:I don't think anyone could know it from just watching the show. Most of the evidence for that is from stuff that is books only so far.
Doubt that's what he's talking about, everyone knows about R+L=J.
quote:I am indeed speaking of the R+L=J. If show watchers only know that, then they are either damn smart or they know a book reader and got hints from them (or read about it on the internet).quote:My wife guessed it. But she is slightly smart.quote:I don't think anyone could know it from just watching the show. Most of the evidence for that is from stuff that is books only so far.
Doubt that's what he's talking about, everyone knows about R+L=J.
quote:Yep, there used to be a behind the scenes where they straight up said they know how it ends.
I've heard rumor, but haven't confirmed if true, that the writers have met several times with George Martin in getting an idea where he's going with the story as the show has started to close in on the last book. Any truth to that?
quote:Why? This is the spoilers thread for everyone and its already been mentioned on the thread a couple times.
I would just google that so its not said on the thread.
quote:It is a THEORY on Jon Snow's parentage. Chiefly that he wasn't Ned's ba$tard, had with some random woman (which is totally out of Ned's character), but rather the child of Ned's sister (and Robert B's betrothed) Lyanna and Prince Rhaegar Targaryen (who happened to be married to Elia Martell). It implies that Rhaegar didn't kidnap Lyanna, but rather the two hooked up, which messed up a bunch of political marriages and set off the game of thrones.
But what does R+L=J even mean?
quote:Looking forward to it. If it has to be with Jon, I think I know.
Well, if none of that bothered you, then nothing else probably will. Although there is still one big theory that I don't think most TV watchers have picked up on and is probably going to be a big reveal this season.
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Annie skip deadwood. It ends with the rising action unfinished. The best part of the show was the opening credits with the chick getting into the tub.
Rome on the other hand is worthy of yor time. It's only 2 seasons. But they are bueno.
quote:I laughed pretty hard at this.
The thing I'm having a hard time imagining is if Bran is the one to discover that Jon is a result of R + L, how is he going to be able to communicate that to someone that matters. Unless Hodor improves his vocabulary sometime really soon, I don't know how Bran can communicate that ever-important fact outside of incepting them really believably.