Game of Thrones???

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  • 04-21-2011, 05:33 AM
    Worf101
    Game of Thrones???
    Well I watched HBO's latest "dramatic" series with some interest. I watched the first episode last night on rebroadcast and I must say I'm both disappointed and confused. First, too many kingdoms, too many characters too many story lines thrown at you for you to do any but say WTF for the first hour. This is obviously a series where it behooves you to read the books first. But I've not read fantasy since I finished the Ring Trilogy for the 5 time some years ago. Casting is all English and seems adequate. The men are all buff save for a couple of exceptions and the women are all stunningly beautifull and usually nekid. The whole thing is like "Spartacus Blood and Sand" meets "Lord of the Rings" with the latter getting all the blood and sex from the former.

    I personally don't see it making it unless the find a way to bring people into the mythos more easily. A 15 minute primer on the realms and alliances of this mythical land would've been helpfull. During the behind the scenes on the making of this series they show the author several times. And after looking at this fat, hairy, little troll I can tell why there's so much sex and violence in the show as that's usually what springs from the minds of man/boys still living in Mom's basement. What a mess.

    Worf
  • 04-21-2011, 11:05 AM
    drseid
    I can see how you were confused after watching the first episode. My brother, who also has not read the book(s) saw it and had the exact same feeling..

    In my case I started reading the books a couple weeks before it aired, and it actually follows the book very closely (and I personally love the show)... The problem you are having (and my brother as well as many others) is just as you stated it... it is a lot of characters and setup, and without reading the book it can be quite daunting at first.

    Speaking as someone who is reading the books, I do suggest you try and stick with it because the book is absolutely incredible, and since the show is tracking the book closely, I expect great things from the series.
  • 04-22-2011, 04:18 AM
    Worf101
    Well....
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by drseid
    I can see how you were confused after watching the first episode. My brother, who also has not read the book(s) saw it and had the exact same feeling..

    In my case I started reading the books a couple weeks before it aired, and it actually follows the book very closely (and I personally love the show)... The problem you are having (and my brother as well as many others) is just as you stated it... it is a lot of characters and setup, and without reading the book it can be quite daunting at first.

    Speaking as someone who is reading the books, I do suggest you try and stick with it because the book is absolutely incredible, and since the show is tracking the book closely, I expect great things from the series.

    In that I hate to slam things prematurely, I did a little research into the books and the basic background of the world and it's mythos. That helped me a little but I shouldn't have had to do all that on my own. I guess the author of the books built his own world and religions as did Frank Herbert with Dune. According to some sources half the information you need is contained in appendices in the back of the books much like the Dune series.

    I may be proved to be wrong. HBO has already signed up for a second season but I don't see filming of this series getting any cheaper. After the way they abandoned "Rome", "Carnivale", "Deadwood" and other great series, I don't think you should get too attached to this show. Not because it ain't good, but because quality doesn't always butter the bread.

    Worf
  • 04-22-2011, 04:29 AM
    drseid
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by Worf101
    In that I hate to slam things prematurely, I did a little research into the books and the basic background of the world and it's mythos. That helped me a little but I shouldn't have had to do all that on my own. I guess the author of the books built his own world and religions as did Frank Herbert with Dune. According to some sources half the information you need is contained in appendices in the back of the books much like the Dune series.

    I may be proved to be wrong. HBO has already signed up for a second season but I don't see filming of this series getting any cheaper. After the way they abandoned "Rome", "Carnivale", "Deadwood" and other great series, I don't think you should get too attached to this show. Not because it ain't good, but because quality doesn't always butter the bread.

    Worf

    Yeah, Carnivale was a particular blow for me, as I felt in season 2 it really came into its own, and by season's end I was completely hooked only to have HBO pull the plug.

    BTW, you are correct about the appendices in the books. I confess I have not read them yet, but they are indeed there. I think you are right in saying that if they wanted to ensure the series success, it may have been more prudent to ease folks into things more gently for the TV series as opposed to following the intricacies of the book so closely from the get-go. I am loving it, but to the uninitiated I could see the other point of view readily. Hang in there, the payoff for the mental investment is huge, as the book gets better with every page. :-)

    ---Dave
  • 05-11-2011, 11:40 AM
    kevlarus
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by Worf101
    In that I hate to slam things prematurely, I did a little research into the books and the basic background of the world and it's mythos. That helped me a little but I shouldn't have had to do all that on my own. I guess the author of the books built his own world and religions as did Frank Herbert with Dune. According to some sources half the information you need is contained in appendices in the back of the books much like the Dune series.

    Worf


    Even when you start reading the books, the list of characters and plots appear daunting, but if you stick with it, you begin to follow the main set of characters. Believe me, they're still in the "setting the stage" of things to come. I've read all 4 books that have been published thus far and the 5th I believe (hope so anyway) is due sometime this summer.

    I can definitely see it as being a series to re-watch on DVD/Blu.

    We subscribed to HBO purely to watch this series.
  • 05-11-2011, 01:18 PM
    Glen B
    I'm not confused, and I haven't even read the books. IMO the show is no less confusing than Lost, which I grew tired of after a while. I actually like Game of Thrones a lot so far. Its interesting to see Sean Bean (Lord Stark) playing a good guy for once -- a far cry from his typical ruthless, psycopathic characters. It seems like he's packed on a few pounds for the role.
  • 05-11-2011, 05:16 PM
    Worf101
    Yeah...
    I must admit, unlike the Imp, the series has grown on me immensely. Best series start mebbe since "True Blood". I enjoy it now and feel that the small Lannister is one of the if not the best character in the series. I think the Callissi is a good second.

    Worf
  • 05-12-2011, 08:55 AM
    drseid
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by Worf101
    I must admit, unlike the Imp, the series has grown on me immensely. Best series start mebbe since "True Blood". I enjoy it now and feel that the small Lannister is one of the if not the best character in the series. I think the Callissi is a good second.

    Worf

    Tyrion "The Imp" is my favorite as well, with Arya a close second... I did not initially warm to the Danny character (book or TV series), yet as I read further she grew on me...

    Glad to hear you have joined the fan-base, Worf. :-)

    ---Dave
  • 05-31-2011, 12:09 PM
    Woochifer
    Count me as another one who's glad to have toughed out the first few episodes. My assessment of the first episode was similar to Worf's, very mixed. But, I saw some potential and kept tuning in, and the last few weeks have paid off big time. The female characters in particular have gotten very interesting -- we now see the real power behind the throne.

    And good news that the ratings have steadily increased, so it looks like the viewership at the end of this season will be even higher than the much-hyped and promoted premiere. Bodes well for a long run, considering that the plan is to base each season on the next novel in the Song of Ice and Fire series, which come July will have a total of five books with two more planned.

    With Sunday's big plot twist, this really is like a Medieval version of the Sopranos, and I mean that in a good way. Should be interesting to see just how far Ned Stark and Calisi are willing to go, when all they really want is to go home. Now, I'm really bummed that we only got 3 more episodes before the season finale!

    "I told you not to trust me..."
  • 06-01-2011, 04:45 AM
    Worf101
    Great minds?
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by Woochifer View Post
    Count me as another one who's glad to have toughed out the first few episodes. My assessment of the first episode was similar to Worf's, very mixed. But, I saw some potential and kept tuning in, and the last few weeks have paid off big time. The female characters in particular have gotten very interesting -- we now see the real power behind the throne.

    And good news that the ratings have steadily increased, so it looks like the viewership at the end of this season will be even higher than the much-hyped and promoted premiere. Bodes well for a long run, considering that the plan is to base each season on the next novel in the Song of Ice and Fire series, which come July will have a total of five books with two more planned.

    With Sunday's big plot twist, this really is like a Medieval version of the Sopranos, and I mean that in a good way. Should be interesting to see just how far Ned Stark and Calisi are willing to go, when all they really want is to go home. Now, I'm really bummed that we only got 3 more episodes before the season finale!

    "I told you not to trust me..."

    Yeah, I have to agree 100% the story's gotten good. And it's true the women seem to be as powerful as the men in this particular fantasy world. I loved Karl Drogo's pre-game speech. There's a program I can get behind.

    "You b***hes come into MY hood. Threaten my boo and my shorty with some old poisen apple bulls**t!!!! Allright, now hear dis, I'm gettin ALL my posse and we gonna RIDE! And I mean ride right over all you punks ass mutha's. Oh yeah, it's on now, we gonna steal your bling, snatch up your ride, push up on your ladies and snatch your crown!!!"

    I loved it.

    Worf
  • 06-01-2011, 03:02 PM
    thekid
    I have been hanging in there with it and the past several episodes have been very good.
    Can't wait to see where they go next with Lanaster vs. Stark feud.
  • 06-02-2011, 05:58 AM
    Worf101
    Yeah...
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by thekid View Post
    I have been hanging in there with it and the past several episodes have been very good.
    Can't wait to see where they go next with Lanaster vs. Stark feud.

    But I must admit, it ain't looking too good for Ned right now.

    Worf
  • 06-02-2011, 04:36 PM
    Woochifer
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by Worf101 View Post
    Yeah, I have to agree 100% the story's gotten good. And it's true the women seem to be as powerful as the men in this particular fantasy world. I loved Karl Drogo's pre-game speech. There's a program I can get behind.

    "You b***hes come into MY hood. Threaten my boo and my shorty with some old poisen apple bulls**t!!!! Allright, now hear dis, I'm gettin ALL my posse and we gonna RIDE! And I mean ride right over all you punks ass mutha's. Oh yeah, it's on now, we gonna steal your bling, snatch up your ride, push up on your ladies and snatch your crown!!!"

    I loved it.

    Worf

    AWESOME translation! Shoulda used your version for the subtitles. :thumbsup:

    Drogo was one of the less interesting characters until he "crowned" Viserys last week. But, man is he ever sticking up for his woman! Talk about Calisi having a guy by the b*lls! :yikes:
  • 06-07-2011, 05:47 AM
    Worf101
    Things...
    Things just git more and more interestin' round here. Man this show is movin' along at a crackling pace.

    Worf
  • 06-07-2011, 07:21 AM
    Woochifer
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by Worf101 View Post
    Things just git more and more interestin' round here. Man this show is movin' along at a crackling pace.

    Worf

    I was thinking the same thing with the latest episode. They've really stepped up the pace, and have the story moving full steam ahead on all fronts (might also help that Game of Thrones author George R.R. Martin wrote the screenplay for the latest episode).

    The double-dealing at King's Landing continues (and Arya registering her first kill), the Stark and Lannister forces headed towards a battlefield collision, Drogo pillaging and destroying his way towards the sea (so he can grab a throne for his precious boo), and now the White Walkers are getting ready to cause havoc in the north.

    We only got two more episodes and a big load of story threads still dangling. This is getting really good, and I'm bummed that we'll have to wait 9 more months until the series picks up again!

    Oh, and I was just imagining your play-by-play call when Drogo performed that savage tracheotomy after battling an armed warrior with his bare hands! :10:
  • 06-07-2011, 07:25 PM
    Worf101
    Hey Wooch!!!
    Yeah, I'm totally stoked, gonna be a looooong 9 months. But we survived it with Tony and the boys and Stringer Bell and Omar, we can hold out for the Starks and the Lanisters... LOL. I do have one bit of foreshadowing though. White Walkers and their zombie minions can only be killed (thus far) by fire!!! Be nice to have a couple of fire breathing scaly things flying around wouldn't it?

    Worf
  • 06-08-2011, 07:53 AM
    markw
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by Worf101 View Post
    White Walkers and their zombie minions can only be killed (thus far) by fire!!! Be nice to have a couple of fire breathing scaly things flying around wouldn't it?

    Worf

    You must have been checking out spoilers.
  • 06-08-2011, 10:30 AM
    Worf101
    Nope...
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by markw View Post
    You must have been checking out spoilers.

    Just seems logical. I mean hey this is not the FIRST mythical realm I've been to. Only thing missing are the elves, trolls and orcs. How different can it be?

    Worf
  • 06-10-2011, 09:56 AM
    thekid
    Man I did not know that there were only 2 shows left.
    They are building too many plot lines to not leave you twisting after they go on hiatus.

    Well by that time the "Walking Dead" over on AMC should fill the void...... :idea:
  • 06-10-2011, 10:40 AM
    kevlarus
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by thekid View Post
    Man I did not know that there were only 2 shows left.
    They are building too many plot lines to not leave you twisting after they go on hiatus.

    Well by that time the "Walking Dead" over on AMC should fill the void...... :idea:

    Now you see what it's like to wait 2 years for the next installment of the book (4th book).

    I just can't believe the first season is almost over already.
  • 06-13-2011, 04:33 AM
    Worf101
    At the rate they're going....
    At the rate they're going, one book per year, they'll be outta material in 4 years. Since most BIG HBO Series run 5 or longer we may have a problem. They either slow down next year or start varying the script.

    Worf
  • 06-13-2011, 04:46 AM
    drseid
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by Worf101 View Post
    At the rate they're going, one book per year, they'll be outta material in 4 years. Since most BIG HBO Series run 5 or longer we may have a problem. They either slow down next year or start varying the script.

    Worf

    Well, the fifth book comes out in less than a month (July 12th), so they have another year's worth of material past the current 4. Maybe by the time they have released the TV version of "A Dance With Dragons" GRRM will have the sixth book out.

    The challenge, IMO, will be the seventh volume (that is supposed to be the final book in the series) assuming the release pace stays about the same as used for the 4th and 5th volumes in the series. GRRM may quicken the pace though, as he has a double financial interest in finishing the series now. I just hope the quality does not dip in the process.

    In my case, I am just starting the third book in the series and it just keeps getting better. :-)

    ---Dave
  • 06-14-2011, 06:37 AM
    Worf101
    I don't know if I'm pleased or pissed...
    I'm old school in some ways. I like my villains bad and my hero's good, however we ALL know that, with a few exceptions like Stalin and Hitler, most GOOD or BAD characters run in shades of grey. Never was that more true than in GoT. I wanted to hate the Queen completely but the love and empathy she's shown Sirsy has softened me a bit. The Imp is far more fitting to be head of Lannister clan than any other's in him family. Even Jamie shows flashes of honor when it suits him. And I wanted to hate the Spider but he's been as good a friend to Ned as any while in the dungeons.

    The only true "bastards" (in that I want to boil their gizzards in oil for lunch) are Tywin Lannister and that backstabbin' bastard Littlefinger. Both of them need to die slow, horrible, dispicable deaths.

    And like in all great narratives (see The Godfather) the heros have flaws as well. Ned much like my fave Klingon, allows his singular sense of honor to blind him to the fact that he who practices honor and mercy usually winds up gettin' f**ked in the end. It ain't a nice thought, but it is often true. And I also don't trust Lord Greyjoy as far as I can trust him, but thus far he's been loyal and true.

    Lots to think on, lot's to digest and so far, I'm enjoying the ride.

    Worf
  • 06-14-2011, 05:32 PM
    Woochifer
    I must say this last episode left me speechless! I read afterwards that the plot twist was in the original book, but man what daring storytelling. Even though the ending was telegraphed, I still couldn't believe it when I saw it. A series that can truly surprise me is very rare.

    So many plot elements that are just now getting ripe, it's almost unfair that now we're down to the final episode! The mythical elements are now ready to enter the story, but we'll probably have to wait until next season to finally see them in full bloom -- the rebirth of the dragons, the White Walker invasion, and the bloodmagic subplot.

    And all kinds of questions. With this boy king throwing a pubescent tantrum, what will happen when he finds out that his captured uncle is actually his father? And what of Stannis, King Robert's brother, the other potential heir to the throne (yes, they're casting that character for next season)?

    I totally hear you on Greyjoy. With Robb now feeling his oats, Greyjoy is perfectly positioned as a backstabber.

    One article that I read indicated that this series is ultimately about the Stark and Lannister children. Ned and the other adults are just the placeholders to set the chess match in motion.

    Rumors are that the next couple of books might get split up into multiple seasons, because they are so thematically dense
  • 06-15-2011, 12:57 AM
    drseid
    I heard they might split future seasons into 2 years a piece as well. That said, while books 2 and 3 are monster length at a combined 2100+ pages in total, I think it would hurt the believability to lengthen each to 2 seasons apiece.

    The reason for this is they have already aged the children in the series from where they were in the book... Sansa, for example, in the book was only 11 if I remember correctly, and Danny only a year or two older. Obviously they are much older in the tv series. Splitting the seasons will just make the "children" much less believable as time goes on. And their respective ages play a role in their decision making throughout the series, so it is relatively important.

    I think if they could just up the episode count to 12 or 13 per season they could cover books 2 and 3 as well as the 1st one that is slightly shorter than those two. Book four is less long, so that could easily fit into the current format...

    Should be interesting...

    Dave
  • 06-20-2011, 10:39 AM
    Worf101
    Well now...
    That was special. Seems that its gonna be a loooooong wait till next Spring. But at least there's True Blood and Boardwalk Empire to keep me from breaking out in hives. Man, I hate being so easily hooked. But I did manage to pass the aflliction on. A co-worker of mine cussed me out this morning. He doesn't have HBO at home but managed to find it in a hotel he was staying in while on the road... He watched 8 episodes in a row in one night... THAT is being hooked.

    Later
  • 06-20-2011, 02:15 PM
    Woochifer
    Great season finale last night, and wow what a final scene! Sets up the next season perfectly, and you could say that about just about every major character. Each of them went through some kind of transformation as the season rolled on, and the finale was their point of arrival/departure.

    Lots of big events coming up (Sansa and Joffrey's wedding for example), and obviously, major characters yet to be introduced (Stannis is looming in the background).

    Now, I'm just itching for the next season to begin (Doctor Who had its mid-season finale last week, but at least there I'll only have to wait until the fall). I might have to start reading the books to tie myself over in the meantime!
  • 06-20-2011, 02:32 PM
    Woochifer
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by Worf101 View Post
    That was special. Seems that its gonna be a loooooong wait till next Spring. But at least there's True Blood and Boardwalk Empire to keep me from breaking out in hives. Man, I hate being so easily hooked. But I did manage to pass the aflliction on. A co-worker of mine cussed me out this morning. He doesn't have HBO at home but managed to find it in a hotel he was staying in while on the road... He watched 8 episodes in a row in one night... THAT is being hooked.

    Later

    Dang, holing up in a hotel room for 8 hours watching this?! That's hardcore for any TV series. I didn't even know that HBO scheduled this kind of sadistic marathon!

    I've yet to watch True Blood (the whole vampire genre just doesn't do anything for me), and lots of HBO's other recent stuff hasn't caught on with me. Boardwalk Empire has its lapses, but overall a very good series.

    You say yer easily hooked ... does that mean you confess to being one of those loyal viewers that stuck with John From Cincinnati? :cool:
  • 06-20-2011, 03:09 PM
    markw
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by Woochifer View Post
    Dang, holing up in a hotel room for 8 hours watching this?! That's hardcore for any TV series. I didn't even know that HBO scheduled this kind of sadistic marathon!

    I've yet to watch True Blood (the whole vampire genre just doesn't do anything for me), and lots of HBO's other recent stuff hasn't caught on with me. Boardwalk Empire has its lapses, but overall a very good series.

    You say yer easily hooked ... does that mean you confess to being one of those loyal viewers that stuck with John From Cincinnati? :cool:

    Many carriers of HBO and, other premium channels, offer a free service called "On Demand" whereby subscribers can avail themselves of most of their programming at their own convenience. In our case,with Comcast, we can generally access the entire season of their current serials (and fairly current movies and specials) such as Tru Blood, Game of Crowns, Boardwalk Empire, and whatever else might be out there. ...at least for a period of time.
  • 06-20-2011, 04:56 PM
    Woochifer
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by markw View Post
    Many carriers of HBO and, other premium channels, offer a free service called "On Demand" whereby subscribers can avail themselves of most of their programming at their own convenience. In our case,with Comcast, we can generally access the entire season of their current serials (and fairly current movies and specials) such as Tru Blood, Game of Crowns, Boardwalk Empire, and whatever else might be out there. ...at least for a period of time.

    There's also HBO Go, which launched last month and allows you to stream online via browser or iOS/Android app. Of course, you have to already be an HBO subscriber, but it's pretty cool because there several series, both past and current, already loaded up that allow you to stream from start to finish. None of HBO's series have been made available on Netflix or any other streaming service.

    The funny part of Worf's story is that this is somebody who does not have HBO, and planted himself up in a hotel room for 8 straight hours watching Game of Thrones.
  • 06-27-2011, 05:11 AM
    Worf101
    Welp...
    In an effort to stave off complete and absolute cold turkey witdrawal from the world of Westeros, I've started watching the series all over again from the beginning. Knowing the characters and the houses now make watching the first three episodes far more informative this time around. Yes HBO on Demand is a beyoootiful ting!

    Worf
  • 07-01-2011, 02:20 PM
    Woochifer
    Worf -
    I thought about doing that as well, but I'd erased the episodes that were stored on the DVR after my wife finally got around to watching them. We watched first episode together, but she was turned off by how violent it was. I kept watching and saved the episodes for her just in case the series got better (which it obviously did). I finally convinced her to start catching up after the 7th episode, and she did a couple of 3 hour binges over Memorial Day weekend. Now, she's totally hooked.

    Directv has the HBO On Demand option available, but I haven't tried it out yet, since our living room doesn't have an internet connection. I would need either a wireless bridge or a Powerline connection to that location, and haven't been motivated enough to do that yet.

    For now, I'll have to just watch it on the computer! :cool:
  • 07-08-2011, 01:45 PM
    Woochifer
    Now that the waiting for Season Two has barely begun, onward goes the speculation on the casting!

    One major confirmed role is The Tudors' Natalie Dormer who will take on the role of Margaery Tyrell.

    http://images.askmen.com/photos/nata...rmer/79381.jpg

    Another rumored role would be Christopher Eccleston, who was outstanding as The Doctor in Doctor Who, playing Stannis Baratheon. If the producers pull this one off, I will be doing the equivalent of camping out at the box office for the premiere!

    http://photos.thefirstpost.co.uk/ass...0997458900.jpg

    The linked article has a bunch of other suggested castings for Season Two. Wow, I didn't realize that this many major characters are coming up!

    http://tv.yahoo.com/blog/game-of-thr...he-kings--3304
  • 07-09-2011, 09:50 AM
    kobyjd
    I have read all the books, and i think the show captured them quite well. It was one of my favorite book series and im glad to see that HBO has really transformed them into a TV show without leaving out the true essence of the book. I cant wait for season 2 =]
  • 07-11-2011, 06:01 AM
    Ry Manchu
    I found this list of shows for people that liked Game of Thrones. If any of you have seen any of them, let's hear your feedback. If they suck, I have not seen any of them and it's not my list.

    2000 U.S. miniseries 10th Kingdom
    2009 U.S. TV Series Kings (supposed to be King David in modern times)
  • 07-22-2011, 03:00 PM
    Woochifer
    Wow, lots of news over the past week.

    First off, Game of Thrones very deservedly received 13 Emmy Award nominations, including Best Drama and Best Supporting Actor for Peter Dinklage (who plays Tyrion).

    Also, 4 more cast announcements were made, as filming for Season Two is set to begin shortly.

    Gwendoline Christie as Brienne

    http://img2.timeinc.net/ew/i/2011/07...ristie_240.jpg

    Liam Cunningham as Davos

    http://ewinsidetv.files.wordpress.co...m-liam_240.jpg

    Carice van Houten as Melisandre

    http://img2.timeinc.net/ew/i/2011/07...Houten_240.jpg

    Stephen Dillane as Stannis (Argh! The Christopher Eccleston rumors didn't pan out!)

    http://img2.timeinc.net/ew/i/2011/07...illane_320.jpg

    Finally, about 4,000 fans packed the Game of Thrones session at the International Comic Con in San Diego yesterday. Not much in the way of news, but some interesting quotes from the cast, producers, and George Martin. Looks like the third book in the series will be split into two season for the TV series, and Martin says that he wants a "bittersweet" conclusion when he hopefully/finally completes the book series.

    http://insidetv.ew.com/2011/07/21/ga...son-2-trailer/
  • 12-15-2011, 06:25 PM
    Woochifer
    The Season 2 trailer for Game of Thrones has been posted. Holy schotzski! :yikes:

    <iframe width="560" height="315" src="http://www.youtube.com/embed/sBrsM_WlfV8" frameborder="0" allowfullscreen></iframe>

    I am so looking forward to this ... but FOUR MORE MONTHS before the season premiere?! :mad2: This is freakin' cruel, HBO -- I hate you! Winter is coming ...
  • 12-16-2011, 01:49 AM
    drseid
    Yes, should be a great second season. If they handle A Clash of Kings as well as A Game of Thrones, then we are all in for a real treat.
  • 12-30-2011, 10:24 PM
    soler
    sry to bump but i have to say this show is really good, my brother lives close to sean bean so he had spoken to him about this and apparently sean fought with the producers or something so he got out of the show the way he did.
  • 12-31-2011, 02:13 AM
    drseid
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by soler View Post
    sry to bump but i have to say this show is really good, my brother lives close to sean bean so he had spoken to him about this and apparently sean fought with the producers or something so he got out of the show the way he did.

    No offense, but that seems highly unlikely as the character he plays dies the same way on TV as in the book. His character had to die, there was no other way to play it true to the book, and the future books.