Netflix released the series last Tuesday. Says "long wait".

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grennels wrote:Just broke down and paid full price for "Dances with Dragons".
Netflix released the series last Tuesday. Says "long wait".

UndeadInfidel wrote:grennels wrote:Just broke down and paid full price for "Dances with Dragons".
Netflix released the series last Tuesday. Says "long wait".
I this the Kevin Costner adaptation?
Czechnology wrote:On a normal shotgun with Ghost Rings, the sight radius is significantly longer. I'd put a red dot on that thing before I ever considered those MBUS. It's like putting Pirellis on a Mail Jeep. Yeah they look cool, but the platform cannot utilize them to their potential.
Red Wire Rules!!Rugger wrote:Yeah, that was a little brutal. At first I thought they were just going around and killing male kids, but then realized that was all of the Kings bastard sons. They didn't really explain what was going on until they asked about the blacksmith kid that Ned had talked to. And the dude with all of the daughters/wives creeped me out. And what's up with the chick not dying from drinking the poison. She looks like bad news. I also learned to never watch it with someone that has read the books and is doing a running commentary the entire time. It looks like it'll be an awesome season.
Red Wire Rules!!Happy Go Lucky wrote:Just finished watching the whole HBO series. Pretty much averaged one episode a night over a two week period.
Watched because my 16 yr old son was such a fan.
I must say having someone available who could answer "who's who" as the huge cast of characters keep popping in and out of the story was useful. My son has the added attribute that he is capable of keeping quite when not asked and didn't give away outcomes, even as I regularly tried to guess how things would turn out.
He has already started the novels, but plans on only reading after the corresponding season from HBO has aired.
I've got to give credit to HBO, both for the tremendous production values and the way they crammed a huge/complicated plot line into 10 hours of film.
For my contribution to gome of favorite characters, I vote:
Arya Stark -- She reminds me a lot of my daughter.
Tyrion Lannister -- Doesn't remind me of anyone, and not sure I'd like him in real life, but gosh he's fascinating and funny.


lailr wrote:Tyrion Lannister is the only Lannister not deseving of being drowned in a sack like kittens.....He's my favorite character from the books, and the only decent Lannister, though Jamie has been acting somewhat better in the last two books

UndeadInfidel wrote:lailr wrote:Tyrion Lannister is the only Lannister not deseving of being drowned in a sack like kittens.....He's my favorite character from the books, and the only decent Lannister, though Jamie has been acting somewhat better in the last two books
I think Jaime is a good character. I'm thinking there's more to him than his reputation and sister-loving ways.


Fu Shen wrote:Alright, watching the series, reading the books afterward. Having not read book 2, I have to ask: WTF is up with Winterfell? That whole situation wasn't done in much detail, hardly any at all.
How the hell did they burn the whole place down? I mean, did they decide to trade Theon for safe passage, and then kill and burn on the way out? Why the hell would the 500 men outside let them do that and live?
Did they find some secret way out and simply gag-n-bag Theon due to his incompetence?
Did Bolton's (Snow's) men let them go/kill them and trash the place themselves? Why?
This is the only part of the whole series that I've been unclear on. Seriously poor exposition. How did 20 men take Winterfell anyway? No garrison whatsoever? Winterfell is huge, what about the rest of the people? Gates wide open? There's a war on, you know.
Ser Roderick (sp) went away with, what, 200 men? What happened to them? They run into the main Greyjoy force and get slaughtered? Roderick gets captured on the way back? A simple mention of "it was a slaughter" would have cleared it all up. As it is, I would need to go back and watch to see where the main Greyjoy force was going, then skip forward to see where Roderick was going. Same place? Answers the question. Since it was mentioned in two different episodes, it was less clear.

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