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Just like your posts!A lot of hype for the sequel to a lack luster first season.
Does that mean you learned what double jeopardy is?Just like your posts!
Yes. It's trying to read your posts twice....Does that mean you learned what double jeopardy is?
If you cant figure out where punctuation goes you arent worth talking to. Its Like a litmus test.Yes. It's trying to read your posts twice....
And yet, you can't help but to keep replying!If you cant figure out where punctuation goes you arent worth talking to. Its Like a litmus test.
Im abusive and a bully… keep cryinAnd yet, you can't help but to keep replying!
You failed your own test.
Im abusive and a bully… keep cryin
And yet, you can't help but to keep replying!
I learned a long time ago that if you base it off of what happens in the books, you will be disappointed.Was really looking forward to this season, but this first episode was really mediocre. Little happened in the ep until the end. We didn't get to see how the Greens initially reacted to Aemond informing them about Lucerys, which is something I think a lot of watchers were looking forward to, instead just moving forward in time past that.
The way Blood and Cheese were presented in the book, they felt like competent and ultra dangerous assassins, whereas in this TV episode, it was more like they were bumbling goons who got lucky. Helaena also rolled over real quick and way too easily compared to the much more brutal way the scene is presented in the book.
Sounds like I'm better off not reading the specific book then. I'm familiar with how all this stuff plays out but haven't read the actual Blood and Fire novel.Was really looking forward to this season, but this first episode was really mediocre. Little happened in the ep until the end. We didn't get to see how the Greens initially reacted to Aemond informing them about Lucerys, which is something I think a lot of watchers were looking forward to, instead just moving forward in time past that.
The way Blood and Cheese were presented in the book, they felt like competent and ultra dangerous assassins, whereas in this TV episode, it was more like they were bumbling goons who got lucky. Helaena also rolled over real quick and way too easily compared to the much more brutal way the scene is presented in the book.
And yet, you can't help but to keep replying!
You failed your own test.