The Original Gay Porn Community - Free Gay Movies and Photos, Gay Porn Site Reviews and Adult Gay Forums

  • Welcome To Just Us Boys - The World's Largest Gay Message Board Community

    In order to comply with recent US Supreme Court rulings regarding adult content, we will be making changes in the future to require that you log into your account to view adult content on the site.
    If you do not have an account, please register.
    REGISTER HERE - 100% FREE / We Will Never Sell Your Info

    To register, turn off your VPN; you can re-enable the VPN after registration. You must maintain an active email address on your account: disposable email addresses cannot be used to register.

HBO's Game of Thrones. ( No Book Spoilers Allowed -- Go to Hell.)

Re: A song of ice and fire: HBO's Game of Thrones

@ Corny

No love for the token German actor who plays Jaqen?
 
Re: A song of ice and fire: HBO's Game of Thrones

S2 needs to get more interesting asap. It has been so boring thus far. :/

I have basically forced myself through some of the recent episodes so I don't fall behind. S1 started off slow, too, but it wasn't this bad. So much talking and scheming, not enough action. I wish they'd focus more on Daenerys and Jon Snow. They're the only interesting storylines at the moment.

Yeah it should get interesting by the end. They are just setting things up. I think the 2nd half should be pretty intense.

For those who read the books, I don't remember the dragons being taken. That is new, right?
 
Re: A song of ice and fire: HBO's Game of Thrones

There is a vaguely sexual vibe to their interaction. I'm pretty sure they are going to hook up.
You're right. Her dragons never got taken. Somebody was negotiating taking one of the dragons for some ships to which she agreed then she had the dragon kill the man in the book. She took the ships and kept the dragons like a true boss! I don't like these stupid little changes they're making that don't make any sense.

Little Finger being in the midst of everything is ridiculous too. He was in King's Landing pretty much the whole time in the book and he went off to marry Lysa Arryn. The majority of the show is sticking to the books though.
 
Re: A song of ice and fire: HBO's Game of Thrones

My guess is...

the warlocks took them which leads her to the house of the undying for her vision quest. She gets them back after and then torches the city to the ground.

I will say, if Maisie (aka Arya) isn't nominated for an Emmy, I'll be very sad. She is just brilliant this season.
 
Re: A song of ice and fire: HBO's Game of Thrones

I'm so jealous of Ygritte.
tumblr_m3p2qwPWsf1r2nlopo1_500.gif



ksadowdsaldkjowpqjdnkls


ed2305b7.png




I received so much life from that scene. I love Kit Harrington so much.

Gawd... So.....much.
 
Re: A song of ice and fire: HBO's Game of Thrones

in this episode they changed quite a bit compared to the books. not sure if i am happy with the dragons being taken. depends on how they resolve it .. or not.

also .. who will get harrenhall now :confused: and what is that about the girl in the wolf's camp?
if that is supposed to be jeyne westerling .. i don't get the change. her character is too unimportant and hardly mentioned in the books - despite the huge consequences. and there are so many characters already, why add this one?[/url]
 
Re: A song of ice and fire: HBO's Game of Thrones

i've seen every episode and now it's starting to get on my nerves. nothing ever gets resolved during 1 episode. it's like watching 1hr a week of a 20hr movie. i gets the set back of squeezing so many stories in one hour.
 
Re: A song of ice and fire: HBO's Game of Thrones

^^^ - You would be even more frustrated if you read the books.
 
Re: A song of ice and fire: HBO's Game of Thrones

^^^ - You would be even more frustrated if you read the books.

Totally. It's why so many people lambast A Dance With Dragons because it literally goes nowhere slowly and the book leaves more questions than it answers.

@ Corny

I dunno about Harrenhal but I know Osha got "amalgamated" with Jojen and Meera which was a good way to condense the cast. They also killed off Irri which is a bit interesting as she is still in the books. I will say, next Sunday, I will cream my pants when Brienne and Jamie meet for the first time. Even Nikolaj said it was his favorite scene he ever filmed.
 
Re: A song of ice and fire: HBO's Game of Thrones

Totally. It's why so many people lambast A Dance With Dragons because it literally goes nowhere slowly and the book leaves more questions than it answers.

@ Corny

I dunno about Harrenhal but I know Osha got "amalgamated" with Jojen and Meera which was a good way to condense the cast. They also killed off Irri which is a bit interesting as she is still in the books. I will say, next Sunday, I will cream my pants when Brienne and Jamie meet for the first time. Even Nikolaj said it was his favorite scene he ever filmed.

I was wondering what the heck had happened to the Reeds. That's really too bad, because I would have loved to see Meera and Jojen brought to life. They play such a big part in Bran's story, I'm disappointed they got rid of the characters in the show.

As for Jaime and Brienne, I am sitting on pins and needles waiting for them to meet. I love the both of them in the books.
 
Re: A song of ice and fire: HBO's Game of Thrones

The writers are killing me this season with all the ridiculous changes. This past episode was full of pointless conversations that didn't even happen in the book! The conversations between Tywin and Aria seem too unrealistic. He's supposed to be fighting Rob instead of sitting there talking with Arya all the time. If they didn't waste time with all these useless conversations they could have had Jojen and Meera in the story and kept up with the real story.

Dany already had a hard time making it through the desert but to have Irri and others killed and her dragons taken is fucking crazy lol! I don't understand how they can move forward with the rest of the books when they take out characters who are minor but still present. If they didn't wai
 
Re: A song of ice and fire: HBO's Game of Thrones

To be honest .. Dany's storyline in this book was fucking boring, except for the house .. that she most likely will visit this week. So far, those changes are ok with me. I just don't like that they slaughtered all her people.

The harrenhal changes worry me more. The Arya-Tywin talk isn't inheritly bad, as it deepens Tywin, but still seems out of place. My guess is that they are trying to reduce the number of characters, to make it easier for people who didn't read the books.

I want to use my last line, to applaud Alfie Allen (Theon) for doing an amazing job ..|
 
Re: A song of ice and fire: HBO's Game of Thrones

the actors are incredible. I hope the child king and his hand gets some type of award. This last episode was a little weird. The hand acted as if he was going to hug his sister when she started crying but he kind of turned away the way my dog does when she has done something wrong. That scene was just odd.
 
Re: A song of ice and fire: HBO's Game of Thrones

Peter Dinklage (Tyrion Lannister, hand of the king) won an (well deserved) Emmy for his role last season.
 
Re: A song of ice and fire: HBO's Game of Thrones

With the Tyrion/Cersei dynamic a lot of fans are criticizing the show for humanizing Cersei (and Tywin too) which IMO is a better thing. It will soften her blow from grace but I find it more interesting that D&D are exploring the fact that Joffrey is just pure evil and how the other Lannisters deal with this horrible person. That is not really touched upon in the books, at least to my memory.

Even in the books, Tyrion basically admits to being like Jamie as a kingslayer "for the realm"
 
Re: A song of ice and fire: HBO's Game of Thrones

I always had a more "human" Tywin in mind. At least behind the surface. Cersei on the other hand ..

Oh and Tyrion always knew how bad Joffrey is. I believe in aFoC even Kevan Lannister talks quite bad about him it at some point.
 
Re: A song of ice and fire: HBO's Game of Thrones

I always had a more "human" Tywin in mind. At least behind the surface. Cersei on the other hand ..

Oh and Tyrion always knew how bad Joffrey is. I believe in aFoC even Kevan Lannister talks quite bad about him it at some point.

I always pictured Tywin as cold and calculating. He does shift much of his blame to his children and not on himself which is probably why I think that. Cersci is a wannabe Tywin but she doesn't have all her marbles in the bag and as the books go on, more marbles fall out. To quote futurama: "deception's the curse of my whimsical gender".
 
Re: A song of ice and fire: HBO's Game of Thrones

So, Dan & Dave totally dropped the ball with Catelyn. In the books, Catelyn releases Jaime AFTER she discovers that Theon [supposedly] killed Bran and Rickon. That motive causes her to get her girls back at any cost. In the show, that is clearly not the case and that scene between Rob and Catelyn is a total wash and just completely out of character for Catelyn. It seems that many other reviewers who have read the books feel this has been the biggest faux pas yet in the series.
 
Back
Top