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Just started watching it this week and I've already watched 4 today and might go on for the 5th in an hour or so. We're one the second season too.
Never read the book, but I highly recommend the TV series. My only grievances is that it can become difficult to follow every character's happenings (at least for those less keen than others) and the gratuitous cleavage. Well, not just cleavage, but the series has been good enough for me that the scenes you wouldn't watch with your parents go right past me.
Just started watching it this week and I've already watched 4 today and might go on for the 5th in an hour or so. We're one the second season too.
Never read the book, but I highly recommend the TV series. My only grievances is that it can become difficult to follow every character's happenings (at least for those less keen than others) and the gratuitous cleavage. Well, not just cleavage, but the series has been good enough for me that the scenes you wouldn't watch with your parents go right past me.
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Don't worry, the book was even more difficult to follow (although still awesome). The various plots in the book tend to become so all-encompassing that when you shift back to another character, your first reaction is "huh? Oh, yeah. I remember that guy. Wait, what was he doing last time we saw him -- like a book and a half ago?" I hate to say that I read all four books (apparently there's a fifth out, but I can't find it anywhere), and I'm watching the series and I keep thinking that I don't remember half the characters. I'm going to have to re-read those books again -- you know, if I ever get a couple of months with nothing to do.
Supposedly season 2 isn't out yet. They said they wouldn't have it out until March (or are you watching it on HBO)?
Supposedly season 2 isn't out yet. They said they wouldn't have it out until March (or are you watching it on HBO)?
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The episodes I am watching are for HBO, yes. I'm pretty sure it's the second season...or else....what am I watching?!!?
Someone told me that they tried reading the books and he did not find them interesting. But now he loves watching the series and is interested in the books again. Personally, I don't know if I can read the books if I'm already watching the series.
Someone told me that they tried reading the books and he did not find them interesting. But now he loves watching the series and is interested in the books again. Personally, I don't know if I can read the books if I'm already watching the series.
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I haven't seen this show yet, but it's getting a lot og good reviewss.
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They're actually pretty close. They did an amazing job. Sucks that Sean Bean got cast as Ned Stark since he doesn't last long. Sean Bean is awesome.outwarddoodles wrote: Personally, I don't know if I can read the books if I'm already watching the series.
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Sean Bean never lasts long. It's a rule.Uniform Two Six wrote:They're actually pretty close. They did an amazing job. Sucks that Sean Bean got cast as Ned Stark since he doesn't last long. Sean Bean is awesome.outwarddoodles wrote: Personally, I don't know if I can read the books if I'm already watching the series.
"Sean Bean dies in every movie"
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Sean Bean lasted all the way to the very end of Patriot Games.
Okay -- I know what you're going to say. Even though he makes it to the very end in Patriot Games, he still dies at the very end of Patriot Games.
And yes, he dies by first being impaled on a boat anchor by Harrison Ford...
...and then blown up just for good measure.
But -- BUT!!! That's only in the movie. In the book, his character survives and winds up in prison, and since the book was waaaay better than the movie, I feel that that counts.
Okay -- I know what you're going to say. Even though he makes it to the very end in Patriot Games, he still dies at the very end of Patriot Games.
And yes, he dies by first being impaled on a boat anchor by Harrison Ford...
...and then blown up just for good measure.
But -- BUT!!! That's only in the movie. In the book, his character survives and winds up in prison, and since the book was waaaay better than the movie, I feel that that counts.
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I have to take back what I said about not reading the books. I read the first one almost all the way through and I loved it. I can tell you that the show follows the book almost word for word. This was the first book that I have (mostly) read since starting college two and a half years ago. I was a book-a-week person in highschool. I stopped reading because I decided to read something fresh. I've been inching at about a book a month since....but it's a hobby I haven't enjoyed in years. Yay!
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I'm slowly grinding my way through A Dance With Dragons (book five), and am getting reacquainted with just why I fell in love with this series in the first place. Now if I can just find time to finish the darn thing...
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Silent Hill.Terastas wrote:Sean Bean dies in every movie
Ha! I found one! (Which is even more impressive since everyone else in that movie dies horribly).
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I like to watch this movie in my free time.
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Game of Thrones, or Silent Hill?