Television Game of Thrones (TV) • The watch has ended

I read some of it earlier, didn't see any book spoilers at all. Doubt she's that stupid.

Disclaimer: don't blame me for any spoilers you encounter.

Talking about the random redditors. You just know some cnut will post a spoiler. Knowing my luck I'll see it before a mod deletes it.

Anyway, official trailer, same as last page but, well, offcial!



The wait would've been too damn much had I not started The Wire. But man, no show gets me like GoT. :drool:
 
I'm not impressed with that trailer for some reason. It's missing something. Last season's was somehow much better.
 
Going to try and avoid all trailers and adverts. Last year, Sky's ad showed Oberyn to be the one who fights Mountain, which turned out to be a spoiler, so that was annoying.
 
I'm not impressed with that trailer for some reason. It's missing something. Last season's was somehow much better.

Too many quick cuts? I felt lasts years trailer(s) spoiled too much in hindsight. The whole Oberyn v Mountain fight was in the adverts, kinda took away from the suspense as to who was going to be Tyrion's champion.
 
Too many quick cuts? I felt lasts years trailer(s) spoiled too much in hindsight. The whole Oberyn v Mountain fight was in the adverts, kinda took away from the suspense as to who was going to be Tyrion's champion.
Yeah, that scene was the highlight of the trailer to be fair. It didn't bother me personally, as I knew what would happen.
 
For those of you jonesing for a bit of GoT, they aired a promo documentary last night. It was a kind of boring, but whatever...
 
It's not as exciting as I was hoping, but it does give a good indication of sheer scale of the damn thing. HUGE.
 
For those of you jonesing for a bit of GoT, they aired a promo documentary last night. It was a kind of boring, but whatever...

I watched it, It was utter crap.

I'd have really liked to have seen a proper in-depth documentary that showed all aspects of production that you never normally see. Instead what we got was 'oh look at this place they let us film in' + 'look at this half built set' (instead of actually showing the process of scouting the location, planning, building, setting up the lighting etc).

The only knowledge I gained from watching this crap was that Bernie is important and some old guy who looks like Jan Dodonna from Star Wars does things in Ireland.
 
Argh that trailer really reminded me of the feels that programme produces.
 
I'm trying to get my girlfriend to watch this so we can watch season 5 together. Season 2 episode 10, when Danny is in the sorcerer's tower. She dreams of the iron throne, the land beyond the wall, and then she's with Khal Drogo and their child. It's a beautiful scene and very well made.
 
Recorded every episode so far when it was shown on Sky Atlantic HD over Christmas, decided to start watching yesterday and went through three episodes. It feels so good to have a new show to watch! So far so good especially all the tits.
 
I'm on episode 6 of season four. Bought the season 1-4 blu-ray a few weeks ago. The show is so damn gorgeous in 1080p. I can't speak highly enough of it. And to think season five's CGI looks a step above anything they've done.

I look forward to the battle of The Wall again. This time in HD.
 
Watching the Ygritte and Jon Snow cave scene with my girlfriend, it's a struggle hiding my erection...
 
My friend is going to the Game of Thrones S5 World Premiere at The Tower of London and im not :(