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Yeah I could do. I really meant I won't be reading ahead - by which I'd spoil years of what looks to be one of my favourite TV shows of all time so far. Of course, the counter argument is that I'm spoiling the books by watching the series first, but hey ho. One of them has to come first and I have other books to read ;)

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I'm guessing you need Sky to watch this seemingly awesome programme? any alternative for those who don't 'believe in better' aside from waiting for the DVD boxset?

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OMG, i watched it. What the hell is going on.

 

I must say this series has gotten better and better. It really is warming up now. Am i right in thinking Episode 10 is the last one of this series?

 

I really cant wait now.

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Well i must say that i am a little disappointed at how predictably the last episode finished. I am however really looking forward to the next season.

 

I think i will buy the books though and read them first!

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I love this series, when I first watched it, i werent sure about it, but i'm glad i gave it ago, I really recommend it to everyone whos in to folklore and general fantasy medievil type programs, I might even consider buying the books, fuck it I will get the books next week :D

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I have not read the series yet but one of my best friends as well as my Dad keeps on telling me to watch it all of the time. However, I'm just going to totally ignore them and read the books first! :p

 

Nah, I was debating on whether to watch the series first or read the books first but after about a week or two, I decided to get the books. Apparently, the books are brilliant and since Game of Thrones is HBO (I think), I gather that it'll be a quality series.

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  mike-zim said:
Well i must say that i am a little disappointed at how predictably the last episode finished. I am however really looking forward to the next season.

 

I think i will buy the books though and read them first!

 

On the contrary, I was expecting it to be very different. Or at least more 'omg!'

 

As it stands, it feels like an epilogue to the drama of episode 9, which is actually fine. Waiting for season 2 is going to be frankly brutal.

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What an incredible first season and the end to the season was just awesome.

 

I'm going to get the books next week because I want to carry on with the stories.

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Apparently, the books are brilliant and since Game of Thrones is HBO (I think), I gather that it'll be a quality series
I've heard that the game of throne book is actully quite acurrect to the series shown so far and yeah HBO did a brlilliant adaption to the series.

 

Episode 10 ended with an awsome gliff hanger,

 

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  mike-zim said:
Well i must say that i am a little disappointed at how predictably the last episode finished. I am however really looking forward to the next season.

 

Do you mean D? Or the episode as a whole? Either way, you have no idea, trust me... :heh:

 

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Watched the last two episodes back-to-back last night. Episode 9 was jaw-dropping. 10, not so much (and kinda predictable as said).

 

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10 was predictable but no less entertaining because of it.

 

I bought the book for my dad on Father's day but he's letting me read it first :D (he has the new James Bond to get through and I read faster than him)

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For the peeps who have read the books and watched the series; is 'A Game of Thrones' a necessary read if I want to plough on ahead with the series? Are there plot lines/characters missing from the TV show that would make reading A Clash of Kings confusing? I'm not keen on reading A Game of Thrones if the series covered everything important and significant.

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The series sticks quite closely, you could probably start on clash of kings without any significant problems. But much of the universe's mythos and story is explained in the first one... I think you should read it anyway, it ain't that hard, to be honest...

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  Oxigen_Waste said:
The series sticks quite closely, you could probably start on clash of kings without any significant problems. But much of the universe's mythos and story is explained in the first one... I think you should read it anyway, it ain't that hard, to be honest...

 

Does the first tv series effectively end at the stage the first book does. As in, could I read the first book and not pick up any spoilers for the next series?

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  spirited away said:
Does the first tv series effectively end at the stage the first book does. As in, could I read the first book and not pick up any spoilers for the next series?

 

For the most part, yes. There'll be some very small spoilers regarding the whole "how the universe works" aspect, and some characters will have slightly different arcs, but mostly... it's fine.

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  Oxigen_Waste said:
For the most part, yes. There'll be some very small spoilers regarding the whole "how the universe works" aspect, and some characters will have slightly different arcs, but mostly... it's fine.

 

Brilliant, thanks. :)

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I forgot to set up my Sky Plus for this when it first showed so missed the pilot and after that didn't bother watching on Sky as I had missed the start.

 

So finally got round to watching it these last few days.

 

Damn it was AWESOME.

 

Loved all the characters and was never really sure where it was going to go.

 

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