Tuesday, August 1, 2017

Why doesn't this show just drop down to 12 episodes per season, use the same budget, and cut most of the bullshit?

Surely it would gauge much more interest in the show than it currently does. I know so few people that haven't given up on the show. They all say binge watching it was good, but watching it week by week can really test your patience.



Submitted August 01, 2017 at 08:16AM by GetMoneySmokeWeed http://ift.tt/2tV0rj6

[NO SPOILERS] Today, 21 years ago, writer George RR Martin published the book that started it all. Happy birthday Game of Thrones!

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Submitted July 31, 2017 at 11:51PM by PredatorSane http://ift.tt/2wgVy4D

I miss G4 TV

I'm sure most of you know that Chris Hardwick's late night show "At Midnight" is ending in the next couple of days and it seems like an end if an era.

Sure, G4 TV, the network dedicated to video games, went off the air for the final time in 2013 but "At Midnight" reminds me of the low budget variety shows that G4 had. I remember seeing Chris for the first time on G4 back in 2004 and he shined. Come to think of it, G4 was littered with talent that went on to greater things (Olivia Munn, Chris Hardwick, Kevin Pereira).

Now, I know that nostalgia is affecting my memory of how great G4 was. There was plenty of bad shows produced with poor presenting coughCheat!cough.

I just miss the unabashed nerd culture entertainment that was G4. Now Chris Hardwick will be doing his NBC/ABC shows and thus he will have to be more polished as a presenter. I guess all I'm saying is, I miss G4 and the fact no one gave a shit about what they were doing on extended cable. Please tell me i'm not alone.



Submitted August 01, 2017 at 12:15AM by ProfessorPlush http://ift.tt/2vhKHKz

Question about the group Daryl joined for a brief time

I can't remember what season it was but it was after everyone left the prison. Rick was in that house hiding under the bed because another group walked in. Rick sneaked to the bathroom and killed one of them. Much later, Daryl joined that group and they were hunting Rick down. My question is how did they know who Rick was or that he killed their friend since the only person who saw him was the guy that he killed?



Submitted August 01, 2017 at 03:05AM by helppleasekk http://ift.tt/2tZwrq5

[NO SPOILERS] Re-watching Season 2 when this awesome shot of Winterfell appeared in between scenes, I liked it so much i thought i'd share.

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Submitted July 31, 2017 at 05:08PM by ljwb http://ift.tt/2voa4ea

[Everything] You can never be a kneeler again.

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Submitted July 31, 2017 at 07:50PM by slidebox http://ift.tt/2wfUm1k

[Spoilers for 1x01 But Nothing Else] Just started the series

So I binged Breaking Bad on Netflix over the summer and absolutely loved it. Immediately it broke my top 3 favorite shows.

I just finished the first episode of Better Call Saul. It was decent; it picked up at the end with the skateboarders. BUT:

When Tuco showed up at the end of the episode, I legit felt my heart skip a beat. Seeing Mike at the start of the episode was awesome, and I didn't expect to be seeing him so soon, although I knew he'd pop up sooner or later. Tuco, however, I didn't expect to see at least until season 3. You know that phrase "my blood ran cold?" Yeah, that's what it felt like to see Tuco again.

This is going to be good. Wish me luck



Submitted August 01, 2017 at 02:16AM by TR_EZ_300 http://ift.tt/2hjrCSv