Bianca, you watch True Blood. They do the same thing...
no they dont...
Good to know their was no dog fighting, animal sacrifices, magic pigs or anything else on that show.
oh my god the only thing that got me through the dog fighting was the fact that the dog killed his step dad guy person i cried when that crazy ass mexi-man killed that goat, if i had known that was gonna happen, i wouldnt have watched that episode and what about that magic pig? nothing happened to the magic pig
Stop being a pain in the rump and watch or Read GoT. It's awesome, its your friend Brit's favorite series, and she would love to be able to geek out about it and discuss things about it with you. Be the good person you claim to be in real life.
Also, I don't remember much about the True Blood magic pig, its been a long time since I've watched that show. I almost posted about the white bull, but went with the magic pig thing instead. So far the only sad part about a wolf in the GoT show was implied and not actually shown.
The only killing of an animal they show that I remember is a horse, once. It really is a phenomenal show, but with that aside, animals used to be harmed in vast amounts. Not many cared about animals in that "time period". They were mainly property and treated as such. The Stark children keep pets in the series, beautiful wolves. It is just a tv show. It's not real, but it is expertly done with a badass storyline provided by GRRM and portrayed by a kickass cast.
No, I really am. I'm just trying to poit out that the "fictional" treatment of animals lends the story to be more believable. It's fiction. Great fiction. One of my favorite shows. My new favorite book series, surpassing Harry Potter.
Corey should have spent more time with this book telling cool/funny stories rather than repeating the same simple philosophies over and over, although I'm only about 1/4 in.
Finished The Black Prism. Good book. Second one comes out next month. Yay!
Starting Three Seconds now.
*Starred Review* Piet Hoffman is a devoted husband and the father of two young sons. He’s also an ex-con who has been working undercover for the Stockholm police for nine years. Code named “Paula,” Piet has risen through the ranks of the Polish mafia and is chosen to lead the Poles’ effort to control the supply of amphetamines in Sweden’s prisons. To do that, Paula must get himself arrested and sent to a maximum security prison, wipe out the existing supplier, and keep himself alive until he has all the information needed for the police to move on the gang. Roslund, a former journalist, and Hellstrom, a former criminal, have concocted a brilliant thriller that posits a nearly literal invasion of Sweden by East European criminals allied with former state security agents. Combine that with a morally compromised police and Ministry of Justice effort to combat the invasion, and you have a genuine crisis. Piet’s growing fear of discovery or betrayal and his angst at his beloved wife’s ignorance of his work ratchet up the story’s tension page by page and make the novel extremely difficult to put down. Named the Swedish Crime Novel of the Year in 2009, Three Seconds puts Roslund and Hellstrom in the company of Henning Mankell and Stieg Larsson. Crime fiction rarely gets as good as this. --Thomas Gaughan
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i cried when that crazy ass mexi-man killed that goat, if i had known that was gonna happen, i wouldnt have watched that episode
and what about that magic pig? nothing happened to the magic pig
Also, I don't remember much about the True Blood magic pig, its been a long time since I've watched that show. I almost posted about the white bull, but went with the magic pig thing instead. So far the only sad part about a wolf in the GoT show was implied and not actually shown.
uh i think youre mixing series with House of Night
youre really trying to not get me into this arent you?
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i dont need a book to be believeable or politically correct [-(
Corey should have spent more time with this book telling cool/funny stories rather than repeating the same simple philosophies over and over, although I'm only about 1/4 in.
Starting Three Seconds now.
*Starred Review* Piet Hoffman is a devoted husband and the father of two young sons. He’s also an ex-con who has been working undercover for the Stockholm police for nine years. Code named “Paula,” Piet has risen through the ranks of the Polish mafia and is chosen to lead the Poles’ effort to control the supply of amphetamines in Sweden’s prisons. To do that, Paula must get himself arrested and sent to a maximum security prison, wipe out the existing supplier, and keep himself alive until he has all the information needed for the police to move on the gang. Roslund, a former journalist, and Hellstrom, a former criminal, have concocted a brilliant thriller that posits a nearly literal invasion of Sweden by East European criminals allied with former state security agents. Combine that with a morally compromised police and Ministry of Justice effort to combat the invasion, and you have a genuine crisis. Piet’s growing fear of discovery or betrayal and his angst at his beloved wife’s ignorance of his work ratchet up the story’s tension page by page and make the novel extremely difficult to put down. Named the Swedish Crime Novel of the Year in 2009, Three Seconds puts Roslund and Hellstrom in the company of Henning Mankell and Stieg Larsson. Crime fiction rarely gets as good as this. --Thomas Gaughan