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Anyone else notice the homage in the GoT Season 5 premiere to The Last of the Mohicans, or am I just imagining things?
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Anyone else notice the homage in the GoT Season 5 premiere to The Last of the Mohicans, or am I just imagining things?
Didn't notice that, but I did notice that the dragons were well & truly p!ssed off at Dany.
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Pista wrote:Didn't notice that, but I did notice that the dragons were well & truly p!ssed off at Dany.
Aye! But we knew that was coming, innit? :wink:

Re: The Last of the Mohicans: When I saw Maggy the Frog (played by Jodhi May, who portrayed Alice, Cora's sister in TLotM) in the Cersei flashback sequence, I knew that I knew her from somewhere. Then, when Jon Snow mercifully shot Mance Rayder as he was being burned alive, it clicked! Well, for me, anyway. As always, I *could* be full of crrrrraaaaap! :lol: ;D :von:
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I've been knee-deep in Star Trek: Deep Space Nine for a couple of weeks now, which comes in handy as a compare and contrast to Alexander Siddig as Doran Martell in the bits of GoT I'm still willing to watch. Ooh, his accent slipped...
Also, everything I've seen Indira Varma in has her play the significant other to a man who makes extremely bad life choices (Rome, Luther, Game Of Thrones). :lol:
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A great performance from Gyllenhaal. Reminded me very much of a modern day Travis Bickle.
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Have you seen the original doc?
That scared the sh1t out of me when I watched it a few years ago. :eek:

There were a few moments in this that worked. The seance was pretty scary.
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Have you seen the original doc?
That scared the sh1t out of me when I watched it a few years ago. :eek:

There were a few moments in this that worked. The seance was pretty scary.
Not seen the docco, but I read up on the original case before watching this.
It's seriously scary. The first episode when Janet's looking through that viewer thing.... that scene nearly made me soil my armour.
& the seance this week was pretty terrifying.
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Yes indeedy, Ghostwatch was inspired by the Enfield poltergeist case.
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Sure was.

If it wasn't for those meddling kids they might have got away with it. :wink:
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I think I'd be pretty scared if I had to spend the whole night in a house with Sarah Greene
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Jonathan Strange and Mr Norell on BBC1 last night :notworthy: :notworthy: :notworthy:
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Eurovision.
& it's gloriously OTT.
'Mon the UK
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Eurovision was sooooooooooooooo booooooring. Edit: unless Russia wins, then it's just going to be sad.

JS & MN, on the other hand, was well good :D
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Oh yes this was fun :D :notworthy:
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& yes. The guy playing Kirk is just as wooden as Shatner was.
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