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    LOL!!!


    I am so happy to hear that everyone is enjoying the show. This has been a dream come true for me as a fan of the books. And I too am very depressed that there are only 2 episodes left. Alas.

    Regarding Syrio. . . .The book leaves his situation as vague as the show did. I would love to think he lives, but Sir Merran Trant, the knight who's ass Syrio wasn't fully kicking, lives on in the the books. . I can't remember if he mentions killing him or not tho. There have been some changes from the books to, so anything is possible. The site winter-is-coming.net is my favorite source of news for the show, and the guy who plays Syrio has been a frequent poster on the site. But he has not shared any news of any possible changes in the future. Not to worry tho. . . .there are lots more new and cool characters next season.
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    The final scene in last night's episode was just excellent. Besides not showing much of the major battle scene, everything else was handled perfectly. If that were the way the season ended, there would be a legion of pissed off viewers!

    Thankfully we have one more episode.
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    Just watched EP9 and all I can say is F*CK!
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    Yeah, this is the one I have been waiting to see everyone's reaction to!!
    "When the dead walk, we must stop the killing, or lose the war."

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    Having read the books, I saw the BIG TWIST coming, but it was handled really, really well. I was huddled on the couch hoping, somehow, that the plot would change dramaticly for the TV version. To get me this invested in a story I "already know" is why I plan to keep following this show. Great stuff.

    Also, who's digging the "Tyrion and Bronn show?" Their give-and-take translates even better to the screen.

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    That dwarf lad is the best character in the series (and dare I say it, one of the best TV characters in a LONG time). In fact, the whole show is littered with fine characters, so he's in great company. The casting crew really did a good job there and the great thing is the lack of clearly defined cliches too. The makers of 'The Walking Dead' should take note. Sure, there are some real old feckers in there, but they're still rounded people and the "heroes" are riddle with flaws as well. The guys from "across the sea" (whatever the hell they're called) are bit, sort of pantomime, but still acceptable and I'm eagerly awaiting conclusion of that particular story arc. So, it's done it's job.

    I don't say this often about a TV show, but I'm absolutely loving this. I think next week is the last episode, which is really going to cheese me off. Even more so than the end of the last one.

    It's great stuff.
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    Quote Originally Posted by shootemindehead View Post
    I don't say this often about a TV show, but I'm absolutely loving this.
    /speechless



    I'm glad people are liking it so much. It's been killing me that we didn't get around to grabbing HBO for this series...at least the next book comes out next month

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    No...hang on, wait a second.......

    eh...it's crap.















    phew.
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    Initially I thought, meh...it's a slow burner...I'd just come off the back of Spartacus: Gods of the Arena and that was running free in my imagination. I wasn't expecting a Spartacus clone, but a similar pace, for some reason.
    I liked the first ep, but felt....ehhh....I dunno...dunno if I can keep watching this. By the end of episode 3 it got me very excited and now I'm kinda of the opinion that it's probably the best TV series I've seen ever...if not in a very long time.
    The series just gets better and better - Tirion Lannister - the "imp" is my favourite character by far - what a superb actor, and a really well fleshed out character. The conflict is so well rounded, so well defined, and the series is SO UNPRETENTIOUS. It's just divine.

    I'm tossing up between Gods of the Arena/Blood and Sand and Game of Thrones as the sickest TV shows pretty much ever made. Spartacus is chock full of rich characters, politics, sex and rage and Game of Throns offers similar on a totally different scale. They all share exceptional actors, great sets, style, narrative etc...This year I think, has been one of the best for TV ever. Gotta love HBO....didn't think they could beat The Pacific - but ohhhh my god.

    On a side note, the Game of Thrones throne is at work - down the road at another site (bout 2 mins walk away). I'll get a picture of it soon enough
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    Quote Originally Posted by shootemindehead View Post
    Just watched EP9 and all I can say is F*CK!
    All I can say is WOW WOW WOW!!!

    ps: WOW!
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    A great finale last night for a standout first season. Joffery portrayed as an even bigger bastard than before, Robb rising as king in the north, Jon heading north of the wall and Dany's final scene were all fantastic, and reenforce the thought that GoT is just a prologue to the real story.

    The wait until Spring 2012 is going to suuuuuuuck.

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    It. . .is . . .over. . . . .

    alas. . .

    Great finale and all. . . .

    but it. .. .it's over!!!



    at least I have A Dance with Dragons finally coming out next month.
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    That's that so. I could have watched a whole year of that. Bugger it anyway.

    Spring is going to take a long time coming.
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    I thought that the final episode was a bit of a letdown. The event at the end of episode 9 should have capped off the season.

    I agree though, it is going to be a long wait until next spring, but "winter is coming."

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    Quote Originally Posted by axlish View Post
    I thought that the final episode was a bit of a letdown. The event at the end of episode 9 should have capped off the season.

    I agree though, it is going to be a long wait until next spring, but "winter is coming."
    I enjoyed it... Going to be damn annoying waiting for soooo long now


    Will definately watch the series again, leading up to the second season...
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