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“The Dragon and the Wolf”; S07E07
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Topic Started: Aug 22 2017, 12:08 PM (244 Views)
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Reiner
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Sep 2 2017, 06:59 PM
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- Sep 2 2017, 05:41 PM
Haha, Tyrion is so right. 'No, it's not good. It should be, but it's not', looool. I love all those memes comparing Jaime and Cersei's incest, and everyone is all EWWWWWWWWWW, and Dany and Jon's and it's alll YAYYYYYYYYYY. Still incest, dudes. I can't wait to see their reaction when they find out they are related.
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TG09
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Sep 2 2017, 10:07 PM
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Emilia's reaction was quite funny
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Sep 3 2017, 03:55 PM
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- Reiner
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- Sep 2 2017, 05:41 PM
Haha, Tyrion is so right. 'No, it's not good. It should be, but it's not', looool. I love all those memes comparing Jaime and Cersei's incest, and everyone is all EWWWWWWWWWW, and Dany and Jon's and it's alll YAYYYYYYYYYY. Still incest, dudes.
I can't wait to see their reaction when they find out they are related. I am sure Jon/Aegon will be much more horrified than Dany considering he was raised as a Stark and their beliefs are much different than those of the Targaryen's.
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Sep 4 2017, 12:28 AM
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The finale slayed in the ratings once again!!!
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The “Game of Thrones” season finale Sunday night smashed a series record for ratings, attracting 12.1 million viewers, according to Nielsen. HBO said on Monday that when views on HBO Go and its stand-alone HBO Now app were included, the 79-minute episode had 16.5 million viewers. Though “Game of Thrones” has been HBO’s most popular show ever for some time, its audience is getting only bigger. Sunday’s total viewership was up 36 percent over last year’s finale, which had 8.9 million viewers, and it was 19 percent better than the sixth-season premiere in July, which had 10.1 million viewers. There’s also plenty of delayed viewing, apparently: HBO said that each episode of the current season is averaging more than 30 million viewers across platforms, which is nearly eight million more viewers than at the end of last season. The record ratings provide a ray of sunlight for what has been an otherwise rocky summer for HBO, which has been dogged for weeks by a hack and by controversy surrounding the announcement of a new drama in development, “Confederate.” The only other bad bit of news for HBO — and the show’s fans? The next and final season of “Game of Thrones,” which is to have six episodes, won’t have its premiere for some time — possibly in 2019. HBO is also developing potential “Thrones” prequels. Source
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Like the Night King casually wreaking destruction wherever he chooses, “Game of Thrones” crushed another ratings record for HBO with its seventh-season finale Sunday. The extra-long finale (which clocked in at just under 80 minutes) delivered 12.07 million viewers for its initial airing, breaking the previous series record of 10.72 million for the Aug. 13 episode. That’s an improvement of 13 percent. In the span of seven weeks, the show surpassed its prior record for total viewers four times: with the season premiere on July 16, then in successive weeks on Aug. 6 and 13, and finally with the closer Sunday night. Every episode of Season 7 brought in a bigger audience than the biggest one for all of Seasons 1-6 — the Season 6 finale drew 8.89 million people. In adults 18-49, the finale delivered a 5.7 rating, also a series high. The previous best was 5.0 two weeks ago. Including night-of streaming on HBO Go and HBO Now, the finale drew 16.5 million viewers, per the channel. That’s also a record, up a tick from the 16.1 million cumulative night-of viewers for the season premiere. HBO also says through six episodes Season 7 has gathered a massive 30.6 million viewers per episode across all platforms (including streaming, DVR viewing, on-demand and on-air replays). That’s a 31 percent improvement over Season 6’s 23.3 million, and the gap will likely widen once the multiplatform finale numbers trickle in. (Linear viewership for initial airings is up 33 percent season to season, 7.69 million for Season 6 t0 10.26 million this year.) HBO has about 49 million subscribers in the United States, which means roughly two-thirds of them watch “Game of Thrones.” It’s the most-watched series in the channel’s history, having passed the high-water mark for “The Sopranos” (18.2 million in 2002, without the aid of streaming) in Season 4. Source
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Sep 4 2017, 02:39 PM
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Those are very impressive numbers. ^_^
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TG09
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Sep 4 2017, 10:31 PM
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I wonder how many times the finale was illegally acquired. The premiere was done so around 90 million times...I can only think that the finale went over 100 million as it has always been the most pirated show since the second season iirc.
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