[TV] HBO Game of Thrones - Page 910
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Sent.
Poland9275 Posts
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Zelniq
United States7166 Posts
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Saethwyr
United Kingdom18 Posts
Was actually quite kind of Gregor Clegane to knock out Arya so she didn't have to see the aftermath. Surprised people are saying "peace-out I'm done with this show now" it did the opposite for me, I'm more enthralled and intrigued than ever before. Officially Team Hodor! edit, im an idiot, put gregor instead of sandor. im sure you know who i meant | ||
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yosisoy
Israel202 Posts
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Pippi
Sweden540 Posts
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Conti
Germany2516 Posts
On June 04 2013 02:09 yosisoy wrote: Who the hell are these people filming themselves watching Game of Thrones? There was a concentrated effort by book readers to film non-book readers watching this very episode. I'm sure you can guess why this was done by now. ![]() | ||
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Good1
Russian Federation138 Posts
Srsly though while i was watching Robb's side of the story i thought it's going nowhere, seems this is a good method to salvage him and his lot with a bang. | ||
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Gosi
Sweden9072 Posts
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ToT)OjKa(
Korea (South)2437 Posts
On June 04 2013 02:05 Saethwyr wrote: Was actually quite kind of Gregor Clegane to knock out Arya so she didn't have to see the aftermath. Sandor Clegane | ||
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alypse
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On June 04 2013 02:02 Zelniq wrote: I'd seen just about every reaction video, but this one takes the cake + Show Spoiler + http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bMiTOtBjcYw That's some powerful... emotions... | ||
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Zeon0
Austria2995 Posts
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yosisoy
Israel202 Posts
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teapot
United Kingdom266 Posts
On June 04 2013 02:09 yosisoy wrote: Who the hell are these people filming themselves watching Game of Thrones? Attention whores? | ||
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Redox
Germany24794 Posts
On June 04 2013 02:05 Saethwyr wrote: Surprised people are saying "peace-out I'm done with this show now" it did the opposite for me, I'm more enthralled and intrigued than ever before. If I was as distressed as some of the people in those reaction videos I would stop watching as well. I genuinely felt sorry for sme of those (especially the last girl posted here that was crying) and wanted to hug them. I also dislike all the book-readers that seem to be so happy about others crying. But for some reason people seem to like suffering, I could just never understand this phenomenon myself. Also never understood why people watch horror films that gross them out. Oh well. | ||
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CAPSLOCKED
563 Posts
On June 04 2013 00:26 son1dow wrote: Were we supposed to assume what happened to Edmure? To his uncle? My best guess is that they should have thought out the thing with Edmure, whereas his uncle is hinted to at least have a chance to escape, since he went out just before it happened. Right? I assume they're alive, the series hasn't exactly been shy about showing us when characters die. Even the whore was shown =D | ||
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Stratos_speAr
United States6959 Posts
On June 04 2013 02:18 Redox wrote: If I was as distressed as some of the people in those reaction videos I would stop watching as well. I genuinely felt sorry for sme of those (especially the last girl posted here that was crying) and wanted to hug them. But for some reason people seem to like suffering, I could just never understand this phenomenon myself. Also never understood why people watch horror films that gross them out. Oh well. While plenty of people sit here and complement Martin because he was "bold" and "broke the mold" or whatever, we need to realize that this isn't the right way to tell a story, and that it is going to be a very polarizing move (and justly so). Part of what makes stories interesting is getting attached to characters, and when you kill off so many characters that we are attached to, then you run the risk of making your story less compelling (because really, who is actually attached to the truckload of characters we saw in the more recent books?). Killing off all of these characters will undoubtedly drive away some viewers, and you're arrogant if you think that these viewers are wrong by turning away from the series. | ||
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Doomwish
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MOD EDIT: Removed some book talk. | ||
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Noro
Canada991 Posts
On June 04 2013 02:18 Redox wrote: If I was as distressed as some of the people in those reaction videos I would stop watching as well. I genuinely felt sorry for sme of those (especially the last girl posted here that was crying) and wanted to hug them. I also dislike all the book-readers that seem to be so happy about others crying. But for some reason people seem to like suffering, I could just never understand this phenomenon myself. Also never understood why people watch horror films that gross them out. Oh well. Yeah I don't get it either... When I watch this with my wife and we get to this episode, I'm making her close her eyes, cause that scene will destroy her. :C | ||
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True_Spike
Poland3426 Posts
On June 04 2013 02:18 Redox wrote: If I was as distressed as some of the people in those reaction videos I would stop watching as well. I genuinely felt sorry for sme of those (especially the last girl posted here that was crying) and wanted to hug them. I also dislike all the book-readers that seem to be so happy about others crying. But for some reason people seem to like suffering, I could just never understand this phenomenon myself. Also never understood why people watch horror films that gross them out. Oh well. Me, personally, I'm worried about the cryers, because getting so emotionally attached to a few fictional characters you watch on your TV for an hour every week or so seems downright unhealthy. I'm sure a huge portion of these "reactions" are fake (or overdramatized on purpose), but it still seems really weird to me. I enjoy the show, even though it's not nearly as good as some people make it out to be (same with the books, especially the newer ones). This was a nice scene - it was hard to expect (from a viewer's standpoint) everything to go down the way it did, even if some things were hinted and some others were fairly obvious (i.e. potential betrayal, just not so soon and not of this magnitude). I see no reason to cry about it or spam hbo's twitter with threats and such, for that matter. | ||
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RCMDVA
United States708 Posts
On June 04 2013 02:24 Noro wrote: Yeah I don't get it either... When I watch this with my wife and we get to this episode, I'm making her close her eyes, cause that scene will destroy her. :C Same deliema. We've got a 7-month old. Don't think she can handle Talisa. | ||
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