Chloris wrote: » I hate rugby. I've been given plenty bans and warnings in forums I actually like posting in. It would be really great if I knew enough about rugby to be controversial and banned from here. Would it be enough to say that Brian O'Driscoll is a bumbling man-child of a bully? Or that George Hook is a cantankerous, convalescent tool who is given far too much of a forum? The off-topic thread probably isn't the place for this, ironically.
Larbre34 wrote: » Sepp Blatter just resigned, abandon forum!!!!!
Podge_irl wrote: » You have to think something juicy is about to come out considering his mind-boggling ferocious defence of himself last week.
awec wrote: » So just watched this weeks GoT, there is a character in the books that I was sure they would introduce into the TV series that still hasn't appeared. The character only has a very small role in the books so far but is pretty big overall Also, I guess the fact they are deviating from the books quite a bit makes it interesting for me. If they stuck to the books I'd know exactly what is going to happen each week.
irishbucsfan wrote: » You know when you use spoilers you don't have to shy away from details, right?!
Stheno wrote: » Are you a bit of a telly addict?
awec wrote: » true!So when does Lady Stoneheart, i.e. Catlyn Stark reappear in the TV series?
awec wrote: » I'll be annoyed if she doesn't return at all. The other character I was curious about is Aegon Targaryen (Griff). They are book and telly spoilers.
irishbucsfan wrote: » I have a feeling it's possible we won't see either but it's very hard to know. I suppose it's possible to find out about Stoneheart, assuming they used the same casting which you'd have to believe they would Another book and telly spoiler
awec wrote: » Yea! Love a good TV series.
Stheno wrote: » So where do I start with breaking bad and game if thrones? Sign up to Netflix? I might be slightly behind the times
awec wrote: » Breaking Bad is on US Netflix. GoT is an HBO show. No HBO on Netflix unfortunately as Sky have the rights to their stuff in the UK and Ireland. Best place for GoT is Sky On Demand, all 5 seasons are on there now. Really wish HBO would introduce their streaming service over here.
Stheno wrote: » Now for another stupid question is sky on demand also known as catch up tv?
awec wrote: » No, I think you have to pay extra for Sky on Demand. I think Catch Up is the one where a show is available to watch again for 30 days after it originally airs.
Stheno wrote: » Seems sky no longer have a licence for hbo since end of May so it's now unavailable However, I dealt with a lovely chap whobwhobis sending me a mini router for free and I can get us for half price for a year pleased with that
awec wrote: » Weird, it still shows up on the on demand listings on my Sky Go (though I don't have On Demand content so can't tell if it will actually play).