MarcosLoura Posted January 30, 2014 Posted January 30, 2014 Wait, drug addict, guitar and keyboard playing Sonny is the new Daario? I usually hating casting changes, but I'm pleasantly surprised in this case.
Craig H Posted January 30, 2014 Posted January 30, 2014 The dude who played Daaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaario had really distracting bone structure in his face.
EVA Posted January 30, 2014 Posted January 30, 2014 I just wanted to destroy his face every time he came on screen.
Raziel Posted January 30, 2014 Posted January 30, 2014 You guys should wait until he... Shit, wrong thread. 3
Buy Me a Burrito Posted January 31, 2014 Posted January 31, 2014 I can't believe that they changed the guy playing fucking BANGO TANGO. 1
odessasteps Posted February 8, 2014 Posted February 8, 2014 FYI The season 3 DVD/blu ray set comes out in 2 weeks. Right now, best buy has the S3 blu-ray for half off for pre order (80 vs 40).
Brian Fowler Posted February 8, 2014 Posted February 8, 2014 Got it pre ordered from Amazon for 39.xx.
piranesi Posted February 8, 2014 Posted February 8, 2014 The dude who played Daaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaario had really distracting bone structure in his face. Plus he drives to fast. Drives to flash. doesn't care about a crash.
EVA Posted February 12, 2014 Posted February 12, 2014 Ha. HBO is using those Youtube Red Wedding reaction videos in the ads for the season 3 set.
odessasteps Posted February 21, 2014 Posted February 21, 2014 Picked up the blu ray of S3 today. Hooray for a Lena Headey/Diana Rigg commentary. Hooray for the return of the Stark Kids commentary. No Liam Cunningham/red witch commentary this year. Two commentaries on the red wedding: one with Robb, Catelyn and the director. One w the stunt people. A commentary with Jamie and Brienne, but not in the bear episode.
Niners Fan in CT Posted February 21, 2014 Posted February 21, 2014 Got it pre ordered from Amazon for 39.xx. They put it up a $29.99 a few days ago and I snagged it. Couldn't pass it up.
Raziel Posted March 22, 2014 Posted March 22, 2014 I'm suprised it took this long. Hustler usually has a real quick turnaround.
piranesi Posted March 23, 2014 Posted March 23, 2014 The casting of Brienne is absurd. My boner will be posting angrily on The Nerdist forums...in a few minutes. 1
LooseCannon Posted March 23, 2014 Posted March 23, 2014 Question for FSW (and any other Unsullied), who are the three characters you think are most likely to die in season 4? This is an honest question and I promise no snarky, spoiler-y hinting at whether or not your guesses are right.
piranesi Posted March 23, 2014 Posted March 23, 2014 If I just confine myself to people who have been there all along and not any of the new people who are suddenly important since the Reed Wedding. I'm not saying all three. But, like in order of most to least likely, one of them will: Jorah - seems suddenly rather expendable and this seems like a big turning point season for Danearys. Maybe a way to really force us to ask whether we still believe in her would be to have her kill Jorah for some reason of convenience. Brienne - They have to keep fucking with Jaime, right? either Tywin or Joffrey - It's time to shakeup King's Landing. Tywin would do the most to throw things into utter chaos but it has to be time, right for Joffrey, right? It has to be. There is a little voice in my head that says "You know it's going to be Tyrion, right, you sad mope?" But I won't listen to that shit. Nope.
Fat Spanish Waiter Posted March 24, 2014 Posted March 24, 2014 Question for FSW (and any other Unsullied), who are the three characters you think are most likely to die in season 4? This is an honest question and I promise no snarky, spoiler-y hinting at whether or not your guesses are right. Nobody is safe. I'll go with the two Stark girls and Joffrey.
LooseCannon Posted March 24, 2014 Posted March 24, 2014 Imagine if the mods had this policy regarding trolls. According to Belgium's Nieuwsblad, the teacher, at wits end with his noisy class, asked which of his students watched Game of Thrones. Around three quarters of the students raised their hands. "Well, I've read all the books," the teacher replied. "If there's too much noise, I will write the names of the dead on the board. They are enough to fill the whole year and I can even describe how they die." When students in the class decided to test him, he delivered on his word, writing the names of everyone killed through the end of the series' third season, "for those who [had] not seen it." This resulted in what one student described as "a religious silence" for the rest of the lesson. 1
AxB Posted April 3, 2014 Posted April 3, 2014 Rewatching the show to get ready for the new season, and... I really like the scenes of people reminiscing about Greyjoy's Rebellion (Jaime and Ned's assistant Jory in season one, Barristan and Jorah Mormont in season 3). If there's any way we can have, say, Blackfish and Thoros meet up and also discuss it, that would be awesome. It really underlines that, for people in Westeros it's the safe war to discuss, unlike Robert's Rebellion (like in the real world it's safe to talk about WW2 becuse everyone considers it just, but not safe to talk about Vietnam). It also underlines that however much of an idiot Theon is, his Dad was always stupider, thinking he could fight all seven kingdoms by himself and win. If anyone could do some fan art of King Robert's command tent before the storming of Pyke, you've got a less fat Robert Baratheon, Stannis, Jaime and Barristan of the Kingsguard, Tywin with the Mountain, Ned Stark with the Lords of the North (including both Mormonts maybe*), Robert Arryn from the Vale, Hoster and Blackfish Tully, and probably some Tyrells and Dornishmen too. The Greyjoys were FUCKED. * The guy who was Lord Commander of the Night's Watch, who was killed at Craster's Keep last season? He was Sir Friendzone's Dad. NOT A SPOILER.
Chaos Posted April 3, 2014 Posted April 3, 2014 I would guess the following myself and realize that I am probably way off with these: Joffrey: With all of the power plays going on around him combined with the Royal Wedding, now just seems like the time where he actually meets his demise. Sir Davos: He has barely escaped the claws of death multiple times throughout this series already, so I can see that finally coming at the end of this season. Brienne: I think her involvement with Jaime might finally mean her demise.
supremebve Posted April 3, 2014 Posted April 3, 2014 Rewatching the show to get ready for the new season, and... I really like the scenes of people reminiscing about Greyjoy's Rebellion (Jaime and Ned's assistant Jory in season one, Barristan and Jorah Mormont in season 3). If there's any way we can have, say, Blackfish and Thoros meet up and also discuss it, that would be awesome. It really underlines that, for people in Westeros it's the safe war to discuss, unlike Robert's Rebellion (like in the real world it's safe to talk about WW2 becuse everyone considers it just, but not safe to talk about Vietnam). It also underlines that however much of an idiot Theon is, his Dad was always stupider, thinking he could fight all seven kingdoms by himself and win. If anyone could do some fan art of King Robert's command tent before the storming of Pyke, you've got a less fat Robert Baratheon, Stannis, Jaime and Barristan of the Kingsguard, Tywin with the Mountain, Ned Stark with the Lords of the North (including both Mormonts maybe*), Robert Arryn from the Vale, Hoster and Blackfish Tully, and probably some Tyrells and Dornishmen too. The Greyjoys were FUCKED. * The guy who was Lord Commander of the Night's Watch, who was killed at Craster's Keep last season? He was Sir Friendzone's Dad. NOT A SPOILER. This is true, but I think you are down playing how fucked the realm was at that point. It wasn't long after Robert's Rebellion and there were still a lot of bad blood and alliances between the Seven Kingdoms were strained to say the least. Remember that the Tyrells and Martells fought against Robert in his rebellion and while they bent the knee they weren't exactly friends. The Greyjoys aren't exactly the types to take land and rule it, they are basically raiders who attack, rape, pillage, and go back to the Iron Islands. Balon rebelled against the crown, and while he lost the fight he didn't really lose that much. He lost two sons in battle and another one as a ward to Ned Stark. The commanders of Balon's Rebellion, Balon and his brothers Euron and Victorion, all just went home and continued with their lives. They burned the Lannister fleet at Lannisport, which is the third biggest city in Westeros, and probably took their fair share of plunder. No wonder he is rebelling again, the first time they fought a more united realm, with better warriors, and they didn't really lose anything.
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