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Game of Thrones Season 7


Darth Biscuit

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13 hours ago, Bronn said:

They know their subscriber numbers will drop when GoT is done, so they're milking it as long as they can... Probably hoping peeps get addicted to Westworld or that they can be ahead of the game in producing one of the spinoffs.

Agree,I just hope the finish up GOTs in style dont care if it takes longer.  Its probably my fav series and deserves a killer ending.  Westworld, cant get into it for some reason.  Dunno why.

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@Bronn @Porn Shop Clerk

Will you two stop running your emo/hipster circle jerk all over a thread started by people that are actually excited about the new season? I've read all the books, know all the spoiler theories and have watched all the shows. Just because I know what's coming and have ideas about what should happens doesn't mean I can't enjoy the most entertaining show on TV over the last decade. 

@Moorgan the season's been split because they need to film longer episodes and need to film more in winter locations which limits their available time per season.

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@London Loves Luke

WTH are you on about? I clearly stated that this is the best show on TV in easily the past decade and haven't really had too much negative to say about it.

I don't know if anyone is more excited than me for the new season, and I'm totally bummed that the final season might not be out until 2019.

Excuse the fug outta me for having discussions on a discussion board, lol.

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On 6/13/2017 at 4:36 PM, ARSEN said:

Hope it will have more tits...  I still have a horrid image of giant ball sack on my 65 inch TV in 4K definition.  There is only so much ball sacks and limp dicks a white man can take...

we all know you prefer the hard ones

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