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GarryDK

5,670 posts

159 months

Thursday 28th May 2015
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Halb said:
You forgot about the scene where the woman in the cell slowly revealed her...ample...bosom...nips proud...for a considerable time, aiming them at Bronn...nips proud...er...proud....

I may have to go lie down...
Anyone know the Actresses name?

Spanna

3,732 posts

177 months

Thursday 28th May 2015
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GarryDK said:
Halb said:
You forgot about the scene where the woman in the cell slowly revealed her...ample...bosom...nips proud...for a considerable time, aiming them at Bronn...nips proud...er...proud....

I may have to go lie down...
Anyone know the Actresses name?
Rosabell Laurenti, aged 19.

http://www.imdb.com/name/nm3065809/

GarryDK

5,670 posts

159 months

Thursday 28th May 2015
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Spanna said:
Rosabell Laurenti, aged 19.

http://www.imdb.com/name/nm3065809/
well done Spanna.

Halb

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53,012 posts

184 months

Thursday 28th May 2015
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hehe


The sand-snake fight gets in for some serious drubbing here.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rcnwhMrVJjg

I think the water gardens fight is probably the low point for me.

Sway

26,326 posts

195 months

Thursday 28th May 2015
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Halb said:
You forgot about the scene where the woman in the cell slowly revealed her...ample...bosom...nips proud...for a considerable time, aiming them at Bronn...nips proud...er...proud....

I may have to go lie down...
Yes, but then it had three slow pans from chin to belly button - as opposed to every other nuddy scene where there was normally an early wide full frontal, then one or two pans of key areas.

Great breasticles, but I can only assume a vajayjay like a badly packed kebab.

bingybongy

3,879 posts

147 months

Thursday 28th May 2015
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Halb said:
hehe


The sand-snake fight gets in for some serious drubbing here.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rcnwhMrVJjg

I think the water gardens fight is probably the low point for me.
What a pair of arses.

motorizer

1,498 posts

172 months

Thursday 28th May 2015
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I don't think I could bring myself to watch a youtube review of a program, that is longer than the actual program was......

Bullett

10,889 posts

185 months

Thursday 28th May 2015
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Ha, brilliant. That video reminds me of the original board game review video Moss and his geeky mates did in the IT crowd.

Beati Dogu

8,896 posts

140 months

Thursday 28th May 2015
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Shaoxter said:
Do I need to get a plasma TV? Was watching in the dark and still couldn't see half the episode, especially the Sam scenes.
No, I have a 50" plasma and I still watch Game of Thrones in the dark.

And for no other reason. biggrin

TREMAiNE

3,918 posts

150 months

Thursday 28th May 2015
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I don't know how people can watch this with the lights on tbh...

Any gripping movie or TV series has to be watched in the dark to give it that cinema feel...

Things like soap opera's and sitcoms can be watched in the light, but GoT, Breaking Bad, Walking Dead etc HAS to be watched in the dark IMO - and with surround sound headphones if you're watching on your own (must be headphones as it completely drowns out background noise).

Maybe I just need to get a life?

chris watton

22,477 posts

261 months

Thursday 28th May 2015
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TREMAiNE said:
I don't know how people can watch this with the lights on tbh...

Any gripping movie or TV series has to be watched in the dark to give it that cinema feel...

Things like soap opera's and sitcoms can be watched in the light, but GoT, Breaking Bad, Walking Dead etc HAS to be watched in the dark IMO - and with surround sound headphones if you're watching on your own (must be headphones as it completely drowns out background noise).

Maybe I just need to get a life?
This is one of the very few programmes that I actually look forward to all day, and prepare to watch it in the utmost comfort so I can enjoy every second. with this in mind, even though we record the early morning showing, we wait until around nine at night, after training, after tea and shower. I then just sit down, turn the lights off and immerse myself in it for the next hour.

I do wish I had the patience to record all 10 episodes and then watch them back to back, though. But I can't....

glazbagun

14,282 posts

198 months

Thursday 28th May 2015
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ZesPak said:
glazbagun said:
I agree. I think he could have died at the Airie or Mountain vs Viper,...
Hmm, I found the Airie a nice set up, he's smart and talks himself out of getting killed and makes a valuable friend. The Mountain vs Viper, it made sense for his brother to save him.
Last week with the slave merchant, really, a "cock" merchant?
This week with the slave merchant "you're right, he IS funny"?
I agree and almost didn't include the Airie because, like you say, it's the first time we really see Tyrion's fast wits getting him out of some mortal trouble and when he pulled the "I demand a trial by combat" card the second time when accused of Jof's murder the story played a double bluff by him actually *losing* as opposed to giving him an easy ride- this helped a lot with belieivability.

Were there Airie trial to happen now, though, I don't think it would be so predictable.

The cock merchant thing struck me as weak, would have been better to sell him into prostitution or whatever. I guess it made a good one li er in the book.

His martial abilitis have never really been examined have they? He killed Shae, so he's obviously above a civilian woman, and after killing his own Dad probably has enough instinct as a double murderer not to hold back from kicking the st out of a random squire. Did he kill anyone in the battle of blackwater?

Agree though, the last two saves seemed a bit Deus Ex Machina.

lemmingjames

7,462 posts

205 months

Thursday 28th May 2015
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In the book, he is sold into slavery and ends up being a performing act for some army leader (who is just outside where Dany is camped, who is going to attack Danys city). However, the army comes down with some sort of plague and he and another dwarf escape and there ends his adventure in the book as the next ones not been released.

His journey through Valaria never happened but was a path taken by someone else, who i wont say as they may pop up in the future (though its not looking likely now)

Halb

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53,012 posts

184 months

Thursday 28th May 2015
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Sway said:
Great breasticles, but I can only assume a vajayjay like a badly packed kebab.
YOu ser! Need to be pricked with a poisoned dagger!

Sway

26,326 posts

195 months

Thursday 28th May 2015
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Halb said:
Sway said:
Great breasticles, but I can only assume a vajayjay like a badly packed kebab.
YOu ser! Need to be pricked with a poisoned dagger!
hehe

I can only assume severe disfigurement (as much as I'd like to think otherwise), as the well established (I've done my research!) camera angles were sorely missed.

Still prefer Margaery, even if she's stopped putting out.

Patrick Bateman

12,190 posts

175 months

Thursday 28th May 2015
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glazbagun said:
I agree and almost didn't include the Airie because, like you say, it's the first time we really see Tyrion's fast wits getting him out of some mortal trouble and when he pulled the "I demand a trial by combat" card the second time when accused of Jof's murder the story played a double bluff by him actually *losing* as opposed to giving him an easy ride- this helped a lot with belieivability.

Were there Airie trial to happen now, though, I don't think it would be so predictable.

The cock merchant thing struck me as weak, would have been better to sell him into prostitution or whatever. I guess it made a good one li er in the book.

His martial abilitis have never really been examined have they? He killed Shae, so he's obviously above a civilian woman, and after killing his own Dad probably has enough instinct as a double murderer not to hold back from kicking the st out of a random squire. Did he kill anyone in the battle of blackwater?

Agree though, the last two saves seemed a bit Deus Ex Machina.
Having re-watched it recently, yes. Hacks a guy's leg off below the knee with his axe first. biggrin

On that note about re-watching it, I forgot how spectacular that was. The shot when Bronn fires the flaming arrow and the camera follows it in silence is epic.

glazbagun

14,282 posts

198 months

Thursday 28th May 2015
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Patrick Bateman said:
Having re-watched it recently, yes. Hacks a guy's leg off below the knee with his axe first. biggrin

On that note about re-watching it, I forgot how spectacular that was. The shot when Bronn fires the flaming arrow and the camera follows it in silence is epic.
Now that I think of it, he killed a guy with the pointy end of a shield on the way to the Airie, too. And hen joked abous shagging Cat. hehe

Yeah I think Blackwater Bay is still my favourite battle so far, so many good scenes. I loved drunk Cersei and, again, Tyrion rising to the challenge and The Hound telling the king to get fked!

Patrick Bateman

12,190 posts

175 months

Thursday 28th May 2015
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Halb

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53,012 posts

184 months

Thursday 28th May 2015
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Yeah he fights at the battle of Blackwater, accepting his size, Tyrion has decent fighting skills.
He also killed a fella defending the travelling party when he and Cat Stark were travelling to the Eyrie.
Bronn was also there...but no-one knew his name in that episode. biggrin
He also fought in the big off-screen battle in S1E8, so Tyrion is a survivor of at least two big battles and a few small scraps.

FourWheelDrift

88,557 posts

285 months

Thursday 28th May 2015
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Halb said:
He also fought in the big off-screen battle in S1E8, so Tyrion is a survivor of at least two big battles and a few small scraps.
He got knocked out by one of his own Stone Crows charging past him before it started, woke up after it had finished, smile
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