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| ‘Game Of Thrones’ Season 6: Three New Teaser Videos Released
It’s not much, but if you’ve been itching for a just a little taste of Game of Thrones season 6 to keep you moving forward toward that April start date there’s some new goodies to enjoy. The show took to the Twitter to see who among their followers would swear allegiance to House Stark, House Lannister, and House Targaryen, and released short teaser videos for each of the three houses. Unfortunately for us, you might just regret the house you chose watching these dark teases. As it turns out, playing the game of thrones might not really have any winners. Ever. You can watch the three brief Game of Thrones season six teasers below.
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| Olympus Athens’ Top 10 Favorite Television Episodes Of 2015
I watch a lot of television – A LOT. And in 2015, there were a bunch of shows I watched, yet didn’t review (The Goldbergs, The Vampire Diaries, General Hospital, House of Cards to name a few), and there were many, many shows that were in my brain queue, of which I hope to get to eventually (I’m talking about you, Six Feet Under!). So this is a mix for me. I picked 10 of the plethora of holy s*** TV moments I’ve experienced in 2015, whether sad, shocking, awesome, funny, lovely – ones where when the moment was over, I turned and said, “I can’t believe that… did you see that?” Or, “That was the _________ moment on television ever.” Spoilers if you haven’t watched much TV this year… seriously. So whether you agree or disagree (and I might agree with your disagreement), check out the list below of my Top 10 Favorite Television Episodes of 2015.
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| Book Review: A Knight Of The Seven Kingdoms By George R.R. Martin |
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A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms (A Song of Ice and Fire)
Hardcover | Kindle Edition | Audible
Written by George R.R. Martin
Illustrated by Gary Gianni
Bantam Press
Release Date: October 6th, 2015 Dunk was a squire turned knight 100 years before the events in A Game of Thrones. He had just buried his hedge knight before striking out to seek his fortune (or at least a steady roof and meal). He encounters Egg, a weird little bald boy who pushes to become his squire. After naming himself Ser Duncan the Tall (rumored to be related to Brienne of Tarth), they head to a tourney at Ashford Castle, where Dunk has one shot to win or lose his armor, thus ending his short, knightly career. The tourney has competitions between such names as Targaryen, Tully, Lannister, and Baratheon. How could he possibly compete? To top off everything, he gets himself in serious hot water for being chivalrous, plus Egg has a giant secret. And that is just the beginning of A Knight Of The Seven Kingdoms by George R.R. Martin. More below (a few spoilers if you haven’t read yet and plan to).
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