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Post by Deleted on May 25, 2015 17:32:56 GMT
Daario is far more reasonable/likeable in show-universe, yes? If not having blue hair makes him more likeable? Because other than that he's still the same character for thr most part. We didn't get all the "Ser Grandfather" stuff with him messing with Barristan, but he's still telling Dany to stage a Red Wedding, feed people to her dragons, was mean to Grey Worm about being a Eunuch, etc...
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Post by Admin on May 25, 2015 18:14:50 GMT
Peter Dinklage. Loved it. He nailed the importance of him meeting Dany and he was so good in all of his scenes. He is the best when he is given moments like that not over the top shouting etc
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Post by theonionsleight on May 25, 2015 18:26:04 GMT
Great episode for old men, Peter Vaughan and Jonathan Pryce are the winners for me this time!
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Post by theonionsleight on May 25, 2015 18:30:06 GMT
Daario is far more reasonable/likeable in show-universe, yes? IMO, Show!Daario is like 1000x better than book!Daario, I actually really like him (same can be said about show!Hizzy).
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Post by arthucus on May 25, 2015 20:50:54 GMT
Show Quentyn was better too.
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Post by Enid on May 25, 2015 23:24:52 GMT
Sophie, Alfie, Lena and Price were awesome. Iain did a good job too, he showed so much emotion when he saw his khaleesi and when she turned him away...
I do have a question about new Myrcella, is it me, or does she stress the sound "s" a lot? English is not my first language so I'm not sure, but she sounds kinda weird to me
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Post by serpounce on May 25, 2015 23:29:42 GMT
Haha now THAT is a Lioness face! Rawwr Cersei, Rawwrr! And howabout that Septa, jeebus she's as big as a dude. Maybe related to Brienne?! That was the first thought in my head when I saw that septa: Damn, she's the size of a man. A big man!
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Post by Deleted on May 25, 2015 23:37:29 GMT
Haha now THAT is a Lioness face! Rawwr Cersei, Rawwrr! And howabout that Septa, jeebus she's as big as a dude. Maybe related to Brienne?! That was the first thought in my head when I saw that septa: Damn, she's the size of a man. A big man! She's 5'11 (180cm)
EDIT: No longer Fleabottom Peasant.
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Post by Deleted on May 26, 2015 0:19:45 GMT
That was the first thought in my head when I saw that septa: Damn, she's the size of a man. A big man! She's 5'11 (180cm)
EDIT: No longer Fleabottom Peasant. The headdress and robe made her look even bigger then haha! Welcome to Sweet Summer child! I made it to Grumpkin, I'm so proud.
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Post by Deleted on May 26, 2015 0:30:26 GMT
The headdress and robe made her look even bigger then haha! Welcome to Sweet Summer child! I made it to Grumpkin, I'm so proud. Lena's only 5'5½'' (seriously, what's so wrong with the metric system?) or 166cm for the rest of the world. Considering I wrote 100 posts in eight days, I won't be one for long. (rofl)
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Post by Deleted on May 26, 2015 0:33:50 GMT
The headdress and robe made her look even bigger then haha! Welcome to Sweet Summer child! I made it to Grumpkin, I'm so proud. Lena's only 5'5½'' (seriously, what's so wrong with the metric system?) or 166cm for the rest of the world. Considering I wrote 100 posts in eight days, I won't be one for long. (rofl) I have no idea why the US refuses to finally just get it over with and convert. When I was in school, they started pushing the metric system on us heavily and I remember being so relieved that it actually made more sense but converting back and forth from one to another in math class SUCKED! Then by the time I was an adult, all talk of the big metric system conversion disappeared and no one cared anymore. I grew up in the 80s so who knows - weird time to be a kid.
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Post by King Tommen on May 26, 2015 0:36:07 GMT
Just leave people's height and weight as Imperial measurements and convert everything else to metric like Canada and the UK have done. It's not that hard people.
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Post by Deleted on May 26, 2015 0:38:12 GMT
Lena's only 5'5½'' (seriously, what's so wrong with the metric system?) or 166cm for the rest of the world. Considering I wrote 100 posts in eight days, I won't be one for long. (rofl) I have no idea why the US refuses to finally just get it over with and convert. When I was in school, they started pushing the metric system on us heavily and I remember being so relieved that it actually made more sense but converting back and forth from one to another in math class SUCKED! Then by the time I was an adult, all talk of the big metric system conversion disappeared and no one cared anymore. I grew up in the 80s so who knows - weird time to be a kid. I'm Canadian and we use the Metric system for almost everything EXCEPT for people's heights and weights. So although I know very little about miles-per-hour and certain other Americanisms, in the same I couldn't tell you how many centimetres tall I was or how many kgs I weigh. So it's the worst of both worlds for us.
EDIT: My fellow Canadian King Tommen ninja'd me there about Canadians.
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Post by Deleted on May 26, 2015 0:43:27 GMT
I'm a baker by heart, so converting cups, teaspoons and tablespoons to grams and milliliter really pisses me off everytime. B-| Edit: I'm 176,5cm, so of course I would say im 5'10''
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Post by Deleted on May 26, 2015 0:47:34 GMT
I have no idea why the US refuses to finally just get it over with and convert. When I was in school, they started pushing the metric system on us heavily and I remember being so relieved that it actually made more sense but converting back and forth from one to another in math class SUCKED! Then by the time I was an adult, all talk of the big metric system conversion disappeared and no one cared anymore. I grew up in the 80s so who knows - weird time to be a kid. I'm Canadian and we use the Metric system for almost everything EXCEPT for people's heights and weights. So although I know very little about miles-per-hour and certain other Americanisms, in the same I couldn't tell you how many centimetres tall I was or how many kgs I weigh. So it's the worst of both worlds for us.
EDIT: My fellow Canadian King Tommen ninja'd me there about Canadians.
The rest of the world doesn't use miles per hour to gauge speed? Never occurred to me! What does the rest of the world use to clock how fast a car is traveling or how fast a cheetah can run? And, re weight, what does 'stone' mean? As in 'she weighs X stone(s?) Anybody know the origin of using the word stone to calculate weight?
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Post by Deleted on May 26, 2015 0:50:19 GMT
I'm Canadian and we use the Metric system for almost everything EXCEPT for people's heights and weights. So although I know very little about miles-per-hour and certain other Americanisms, in the same I couldn't tell you how many centimetres tall I was or how many kgs I weigh. So it's the worst of both worlds for us.
EDIT: My fellow Canadian King Tommen ninja'd me there about Canadians.
The rest of the world doesn't use miles per hour to gauge speed? Never occurred to me! What does the rest of the world use to clock how fast a car is traveling or how fast a cheetah can run? And, re weight, what does 'stone' mean? As in 'she weighs X stone(s?) Anybody know the origin of using the word stone to calculate weight? Stone is an old British thing, I think. I don't know quite what it means either. As for gauging speed everyone else uses kilometers per hour.
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Post by Deleted on May 26, 2015 0:52:21 GMT
Lena's only 5'5½'' (seriously, what's so wrong with the metric system?) or 166cm for the rest of the world. Considering I wrote 100 posts in eight days, I won't be one for long. (rofl) I have no idea why the US refuses to finally just get it over with and convert. When I was in school, they started pushing the metric system on us heavily and I remember being so relieved that it actually made more sense but converting back and forth from one to another in math class SUCKED! Then by the time I was an adult, all talk of the big metric system conversion disappeared and no one cared anymore. I grew up in the 80s so who knows - weird time to be a kid. We do what we want. Murica!
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Post by Deleted on May 26, 2015 0:52:48 GMT
The rest of the world doesn't use miles per hour to gauge speed? Never occurred to me! What does the rest of the world use to clock how fast a car is traveling or how fast a cheetah can run? And, re weight, what does 'stone' mean? As in 'she weighs X stone(s?) Anybody know the origin of using the word stone to calculate weight? Stone is an old British thing, I think. I don't know quite what it means either. As for gauging speed everyone else uses kilometers per hour. Well hell we've totally derailed this thread but there's even a wiki-how on the steps to take to convert your weight to stones! www.wikihow.com/Calculate-Your-Weight-in-Stones
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Post by Deleted on May 26, 2015 0:53:29 GMT
The rest of the world doesn't use miles per hour to gauge speed? Never occurred to me! What does the rest of the world use to clock how fast a car is traveling or how fast a cheetah can run? And, re weight, what does 'stone' mean? As in 'she weighs X stone(s?) Anybody know the origin of using the word stone to calculate weight? Stone is an old British thing, I think. I don't know quite what it means either. As for gauging speed everyone else uses kilometers per hour.Ah, of course.
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Post by Deleted on May 26, 2015 0:55:44 GMT
I'm sorry guys, I think I started the whole thing.
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