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Every scene they give Tywin and Arya makes it more and more difficult to feel the same venom towards this character that I felt in the book. I flat out hated Tywin in the books, but they are just making him to damn vulnerable. And his grandfatherly back and forth with Arya is kind of adorable.

I think you may be on to something with imturbed... kinda catchy!

I'm honestly not sure whether to be impressed or disturbed... still, cool project

Why write scenes that don't add to the story? Why film shots that serve no apparent purpose?

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First thing that came to mind was that they must be using dictionary English and not including neologisms, since clearly the correct English translation for (Ver)schlimmbesserung is Gawkerkraken. Loan words I suppose.

's better than the StarWars drinking game some of my friends play, where you take a "sip" every time there is a: good guy wearing white, a bad guy wearing black, a good guy wearing black, a bad guy wearing white, and anyone wearing grey.

I got a HUGE BSG vibe through the whole landing scene at the beginning, what with the dramatic drums and everything. Sounded a bit like "Storming New Caprica"

Eh, nothing really happens in the Red Wastes, so I'm not sorry to see it skipped over. They're compressing quite a few storylines (as they must, what with how much content there is in the novels and the fact that there are only 7 episodes to go). They've skipped Arya's captured-escaped-captured thing, and it looks

I'm pretty sure that rumour turned out to be nothing more than, well, a rumour.

*Le sigh* ... some things in life just aren't fair

But George Clooney rented satellites for Suuuuuuuuuuudaaaaaaaaaaannnnnn...! He can't be over-rated!

Sounds more or less how everyone was expecting it to go, and you really have to feel bad for the (maybe aptly named?) Taylor Kitch - between this and John Carter (which I actually enjoyed a lot) his career could be in serious trouble.

Sometimes I wonder whether the poor commenting on YouTube is truly the result of the vast majority of people being all "herpaderp FIRST", or if it has just become the culture of YouTube to make idiotic comments (self fulfilling prophesy and all that).

Poe's law is a pain, and even more so on April Fool's

Yeah, that bit really got me in the movie itself, especially after reading this article from Wired where the dude is talking about how on-form the archery is

Maybe they should have put it line one, but to be fair people have had more than enough time to either watch the first season or read the first book (MORE than enough time for the books given how long they've been out) by this point for Ned's death to be too much of a spoiler. And considering how central it is to the

"Archbishop James Usher (1580-1656) published Annales Veteris et Novi Testamenti in 1654, which suggested that the Heaven and the Earth were created in 4004 BC. One of his aides took the calculation further, and was able to announce triumphantly that the Earth was created on Sunday the 21st of October, 4004 BC, at

... crumble into the wasted opportunity comedy The Emperor's New Groove.

As any child of the 90's should know instinctively