Drago is dead as fuck in the books. They haven't strayed too far from them. I doubt he will be back, sorry.
Drago is dead as fuck in the books. They haven't strayed too far from them. I doubt he will be back, sorry.
Last night's episode was so balls .
BF argued with me as well that she didn't know and I called that shit. I also called what would happen with her deal proposal.
You don't fuck with a bitch and her dragons. Stupid men.
I want a dire wolf. My aunt had a wolf mix and it was the best dog ever.
...I googled dire wolf to see what exactly it was and everything says they're an ancestor to the grey wolf and extinct.
I dont know how long its been since that last posting, but i hope you've started watching.
Some shows you can just jump into and eventually figure out what is going on. I don't think GoT is that type of show. The good thing about the catch up- there are only 10 episodes in each season.
There are so many characters, even I have a problem keeping some of them in order, and I've read the books.
Anyway, there are so many things that happen in Season 1 that sets up everything that is to follow. You almost have to understand about the whole fight for the throne (or the game of thrones) to understand why they all want it. They are all so busy fighting over that stupid throne, they don't see the bigger danger that is coming. Most don't even see all the supernatural powers that awakening after hundreds of years of just being myths/or stories.
Yea, they are Shins. I was kidding. My dogs are mutts.
The annoying character (red head girl who whines a lot) adopted the one they "killed" IRL.
I'm going to talk about the book, but I am only talking about a part that has already been shown in the show...so no spoiler
It's been awhile since I read the book, but didn't the whole Dani scene with the dragon happen different in the book? Seems like I remember her selling the dragon, then getting on the ship and making it out in the ocean. Then she called for her dragon. He broke his chains, flew up and destroyed the whole town...then flew out to Dani.
if that is true, i like the way it happened in the show better. it reinforced her as a compassionate character.
at first i was thinking it seemed like an underhanded business deal but then i realized the point it was making. it seems much more underhanded to call the dragon back after the fact - just plain theft. in the program, she not only got the dragon back, but also destroyed an evil empire and gave the men their freedom and in exchange, they agreed to fight by her side.
very clever. i want to read the books though.
The books are good. Like most books, they go into much more details about the characters.
Dani was compassionate in the books, but she was very young. I think like 14 or so. Seems like the Stark kids were much younger in the book than the show.
Also, the direwolves are much more important in the book.
ugh.....now I want to re-read the books, but I loaned them to somebody.
I got a boxset of the books for my birthday and I've almost finished the second book (I feel like I've been reading this book forever!). Dani is much younger in the books. I think Robb Stark and Jon Snow are 15 in the books (at least the one I am on!) so the rest of the Stark children are much younger then portrayed in the tv series.
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