game of thrones s2

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game of thrones s2

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starting this month or next i think.. well worth a look if its as good as the first...
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First episode is on the 1st. I couldn't wait after watching the first season am on the latest book now.

The story gets even better so as long as it continues to stick to the books (which it did really well in the first season) then it will be another cracker.
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book
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ive heard they did the book proud first season..ive never read them but the fans say it was very true to the book... good series.. there is a season 2 00 ep on bolt.. the director talks with clips of the new one.. :idea:
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Yeah, saw the TV show first and could picture all the scenes as I read it. I was surprised how well they stuck to the book.

Only problem is it has taken George R R Martin so fucking long to the write the books that the TV show will have caught up before he finishes the final 2 books (7 books in total apparently, 5th one came out last year).
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Don't read books and I like to watch things in chunks. I'll wait for the DVD. Gonna buy S1 when it goes on offer.
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Illiterate swine. :lol:

Books allow you to use your imagination.
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skeletor wrote:Illiterate swine. :lol:

Books allow you to use your imagination.
Just can't get into them I am afraid. I read a page of a book and it means nothing. Just boring black and white pages to me. They just don't interest me.
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That is rather sad actually. I feel bad for you. :(

Missing out on so much enjoyment.
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i love books.. just dont get chance .. unless im in spain for 2 weeks ... then i get to read.. bliss. misses reads all the dexter books.. she recomends them..completely different from the tv show..apart from book one. way more gory she says...
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Don't feel bad for me, I really don't feel like I'm missing out on enjoyment. One day I might pick up a book and all will cal into place but right now I couldn't give a flying. Besides, I don't want to have to make time for reading at the moment :lol:
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