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[emoji38] nah I don't mind having a few spinoff things to watch. Just no skyscraper demolition please.

 

Hoping the new Avengers learnt from the reaction to the Superman film's destructo-porn scenes.

 

Back to Game of Thrones, is there a secret message embedded in the show that girlfriends pick up on so they walk in the room every time there's a bit of tit on show and you look a massive pervert?

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Reminds me of when I was watching Road House in my teens when me dad walked in just at the scene when one of the bouncers was fucking a lass over a barrel in the store room. He had a go at me for watching porn which was ironic given the numerous german films he had (poorly) hidden in the garage!

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He also "likes" the Smiths & Radiohead.

 

 

 

 

Oh and Tom hanks is a Villa fan, Sylvester Stallone supports Everton and Michael Jackson was a fan of Fulham.

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Yeah but Cameron liking Game of Thrones is believable because he's a fucking arsehole.

 

I heard he's a massive fan of the Mindy Project too mind...

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I've got an idea for a sitcom. Cameron and you living together. Working title: The Throney and the Jabroni.

:lol:

 

I've not heard anyone say that in years and even then I'm pretty sure it was WWF's The Rock.

 

You are on-trend Scott.

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It gets an airing on Always Sunny every now and again, and it is ALWAYS funny when it does. It doesn't get used often enough imo.

Got to get back into that.

 

Surprised a UK network hasn't picked it up before?

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Just watched Ep2 last night, safe to say it's a staging episode isn't it?

 

 

Jamie Lannister off to Dorne with Bronn should provide some good scenes

Glad they've shortened Arya's descent to murderer purely for the pacing of the show

 

 

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Aye the next two eps start to see a bit happening. I quite like what the've done with Arya and Jaquen. I think it's a wise move for the non book reader to bring him in (or at least make it's clear it's him).

Not sure and Jamie and Bronn. We'll have to see how that plays out.

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Really surprised they killed off Selmy, wonder if he'll survive in the books. He was supposed to be training up some young knights, and basically rule as Hand when Dragon Tits fucks off on her Black dragon for a bit...

 

Wonder who's going to release the dragons?

 

Also, where are the massed armies of Slavers bay? Shouldn't they be camped outside her city?

 

Big changes from the books that will 100% speed up the storylines.

 

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To be fair they have to speed up the storylines from the books. They can't have hours of Tyrion on a boat.

 

My biggest concern is that by making some of these changes they are going to give away too much of what is to come in the books. Does what happened to Selmy mean that he's not going to last long in the next book, does the lack of the iron born and Xaro Xhoan Daxos in Mereen along with the other armies mean that despite it's big build up in the books, the battle of Mereen is insignificant.

 

I really hope that they are just taking the show in new directions no longer based on the books.

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I really hope that they are just taking the show in new directions no longer based on the books.

 

Well they're gonna have to seeing as George R.R. Neckbeard can't be arsed to write the next one.

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