Game of Thrones (TV)

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Master Virgo wrote:I only watched the first four episodes of the first season. Wasn't that much interested to watch the whole thing. But after seeing all the hype for it now I might consider watching the rest of it.
During the first season it felt to me like with every episode the show just kept getting better and better.. except I felt the climax was episode 9 and after that it was like an episode to relax :lol: First 2 episodes of second season are also very promising. Give it another chance.

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GAME OF THRONES Season Two Premiere Gets Highest Series Ratings Yet

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http://collider.com/game-of-thrones-sea ... ew/156875/

The initial airing garnered 3.9 million (3,858,000 to be precise), doubled its 18-49 demographic rating compared to series premiere with a 2.0, and was the most viewed programme on cable that night. This also means an increase of almost a million from last season’s finale. The next two airings on HBO later that night added 1.5m and 0.9m viewers, respectively. This gives a total of 6.3 million viewers for the night, not counting On Demand and HBO GO.

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You can relax now Tyr, season 3 will be greenlit within one week.

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Love this series, loved the season opener. Season 3 was already greenlit the instant season 1 was done.

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3.9 million! :twothumbsup:

Looks like HBO has already started advertising for the Emmy awards:

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oracle86 wrote:3.9 million! :twothumbsup:

Looks like HBO has already started advertising for the Emmy awards:

Only for one showing, add two more showings, HBO Go... More like 4.5, or more (bigger than any episode of Boardwalk Empire, except the pilot) :clap:

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Someone on CBM thinks they went a bit too far with the way they portrayed the
baby killings.
I haven't read that particular book yet, but from what he said, in the book, it was more a passing reference and didn't dwell on it like that.

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You can't go too far with Martin.

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SilverHeart wrote:Someone on CBM thinks they went a bit too far with the way they portrayed the
baby killings.
I haven't read that particular book yet, but from what he said, in the book, it was more a passing reference and didn't dwell on it like that.
It does happen in the books, but offscreen. Since this is a tv show, SHOWING it onscreen makes for better drama. :)

Here's a summary of sorts of Season 1 for those who don't have the time to watch it all over again -
http://thewertzone.blogspot.in/2012/04/ ... rimer.html

And here's a new map from HBO:

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Check out the HBO Viewer's Guide. It's awesome! :twothumbsup:

http://viewers-guide.hbo.com/game-of-thrones/season2/
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oracle86 wrote:
SilverHeart wrote:Someone on CBM thinks they went a bit too far with the way they portrayed the
baby killings.
I haven't read that particular book yet, but from what he said, in the book, it was more a passing reference and didn't dwell on it like that.
It does happen in the books, but offscreen. Since this is a tv show, SHOWING it onscreen makes for better drama. :)

Here's a summary of sorts of Season 1 for those who don't have the time to watch it all over again -
http://thewertzone.blogspot.in/2012/04/ ... rimer.html

And here's a new map from HBO:

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Check out the HBO Viewer's Guide. It's awesome! :twothumbsup:

http://viewers-guide.hbo.com/game-of-thrones/season2/
HBO Viewer's Guide is the stuff of dreams.

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