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[ENGLISH SERIES] GAME OF THRONES

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 Author| Post time 31-10-2011 09:11 AM | Show all posts
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Post time 31-10-2011 09:23 AM | Show all posts
bel baru donlod novel dia nak baca...
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Post time 10-11-2011 04:30 PM | Show all posts
ada kwn bg pinjam dvd...tiba2 je dia offer...dia ckp siri drama ni best tp dia warned ckp ada bogel2...hahaha...
baru tgk 1st 4 episode...saya suka watak adik Queen yg dwarf tu...& ternyata dia menang best supporting actor in Emmy Awards..
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Post time 22-11-2011 10:36 AM | Show all posts
aku download citer ni hd version

semua 10 episode, satu episode 1.2 gig

banyak adegen berbogelll, kualiti berbogel tu memang cantikk sebab hd resolution ditambah tgk dekat tv lcd 40 inchi
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Post time 26-11-2011 12:53 AM | Show all posts
aku suke citer ni, tapi tasuke adegan lucah/bogel.. byk sgt.. x sabar nk tunggu season 2.. aku marathon tgk sampai epi10..
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eeeeeee... kecut perut nengok citer ni..

sedap la nama Khaleesi tu ek....
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Post time 31-3-2012 10:32 AM | Show all posts
'Game of Thrones' Season 2: TV Review

Ah, but from the fantasy realm comes a legitimate contender in HBO’s Game of Thrones, which received a best drama nomination in its freshman season of 2011. The epic series, based on the collection of books from George R.R. Martin, created an amazingly ambitious worldview and supplied it with a vast array of complicated and nuanced characters. The result was a series that immediately put itself in the discussion as one of the best shows on television, a rare and lightning-fast emergence.

On April 1, Game of Thrones returns for its second season and impressively cements the reputation it earned when it burst onto the scene. The first four episodes are rich in storytelling and action and ambition  -- a thrilling return to brilliance.

Fans of Martin’s work are lucky (and they know it) that Game of Thrones ended up on HBO, which seems to have spared little money in letting executive producers David Benioff and D.B. Weissbring Martin’s vision to the small screen. It’s an incredible undertaking to tell such a sprawling story and keep numerous story arcs not only functioning but riveting. (Martin, for those who don’t already know, is a co-executive producer, ensuring nothing hinky or subpar happens to the work.)

After the shocking conclusion (to those who haven’t read the books) of Season 1, where all rule was lost and war was encroaching, Season 2 wastes no time deftly setting up the battles for power yet to come.Westeros is about to become a battlefield as the five kings (that almost never works out, does it?) try to unite the lands under the Iron Throne. Everyone should know by now that a thirst for power needs a thirst for blood -- and the leading up to war amounts to a lot of conniving and allegiances, not all of them obvious. This is where allies become enemies, and if you don’t have your house in order, as it were, someone will likely try to trample it out of existence.Although there will probably be myriad twists, we know already that Joffrey (Jack Gleeson) is holed up in King’s Landing sitting on the Iron Throne (that he didn’t earn). His mother Cersei (Lena Headey) continues to pull the puppet-strings. But it’s her brother Tyrion (Peter Dinklage) who seems to be the one to watch, as he’s the smartest Lannister and knows that having a brat for a king -- who mistreats all those around him -- could cause major backlash.(Some viewers may consider minor plot description in the next three paragraphs to be small spoilers, though they are mostly setting up the main players this season.)In the north – and the title to the first episode is “The North Remembers” – Robb Stark (Richard Madden) is taking the fight to the Lannisters while seeking to consolidate houses and armies. And for the first time, we see that Stannis Baratheon (Stephen Dillane), next in line to the late King Robert, has risen up from the island of Dragonstone to claim what he believes to be his. This is complicated in two parts: first because he’s allied himself with Melisandre (Carice van Houten) a priestess of otherworldly powers, and secondly because younger brother King Renly Baratheon (Gethin Anthony) doesn’t want to join him nor get out of the way. Renly has married Margaery Tyrell (Natalie Dormer, a familiar face in these types of shows), thus annexing land and armies under the House Tyrell.Even farther north, Jon Snow (Kit Harington) and the Night’s Watch hear rumbling of yet another king, this one north of The Wall and not from Winterfell. In more arid lands – called the Red Waste – Daenerys Targaryen (Emilia Clarke) tries to keep her three young dragons alive (hatched when she walked into husband Khal Drogo’s funeral pyre and lived to tell about it) as well as a ragtag band of Dothraki.Let’s see – any more kings? Well, yes, sort of. When Robb Stark sends Theon Greyjoy (Alfie Allen) back to his father’s homeland to seek an alliance, we find out that Theon’s father and sister would rather resurrect the Kingdom of the Iron Island if there’s going to be a power vacuum. Nobody wants to share?As you can sense, the lure of the throne and of power won’t make these various forces unite easily, so Season 2 is shaping up to be, what’s the word – bloody?It’s a pleasure to see that Game of Thrones hasn’t lost a grip on its ability to tell a vast, interconnected story without slowing down the pace. What’s truly impressive is that as life is breathed into these storylines, Game of Thrones just gets better and more fulfilling as a top-tier television series. The intrigue of the plot and the keenly drawn characters – plus the sense instilled in Season 1 that absolutely anything can happen and no one is safe – makes the show all the more compelling.There’s a rich tapestry at work in Game of Thrones that precious few series have pulled off, or even attempted. This series makes HBO's late, lamented Rome seem like a minimalist stage play. The result is that fans (and not just the die-hards who have read the books) soak up each episode and wish – like I did after the fourth episode – that there were more than 10 episodes per season. That kind of insatiable sense of wanting to absorb the fertile storytelling, excellent characters/acting and magnificent visuals is a definitive sign that a series is doing virtually everything right.Game of Thrones is so much more than a genre series, a fantasy epic. It’s a series that doesn’t need to feel dramatically inferior up against the likes of Mad Men or Breaking Bad, Justified or anything else.It’s quite a feat, this amplification of the achievements in Season 1,  and -- though it may be early yet in Season 2 – should ensure more Emmy recognition, genre be damned.

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Post time 31-3-2012 10:46 AM | Show all posts

Jaime Lannister
Captured during battle, Jaime (Nikolaj Coster-Waldau) begins the second season away from his fellow Lannisters as a prisoner of Robb Stark's.


Melisandre
One of the new additions to the series, Melisandre (Carice van Houten) counsels the late King Robert's brother Stannis (Stephen Dillane) in his quest to capture the Iron Throne


Margaery Tyrell
Margaery Tyrell (Tudors star Natalie Dormer) is the daughter of an influential house set to marry the late King Robert's brother Renly Baratheon (Gethin Anthony).


Tyrion Lannister
Wandering Westeros for much of the first season, Tyrion (Peter Dinklage) returns to King's Landing to find things very much different from how he left them.


Commander Mormont
The head of the Night's Watch, Commander Mormont (James Cosmo) takes his men further past The Wall in Season 2.


Arya Stark
Maisie Williams' Arya, on the lam, is still wearing short hair and boys' clothing to disguise herself.


Daenerys Targaryen
"You think you can't beat dragons, but actually the reality of that is that they're stuck in a wasteland," says Emilia Clarke of Daenerys' struggle. "And whilst having dragons is the kind of the biggest miracle that this world has seen, it's not going to put a roof over their heads or food on their table. That's the first struggle that you see her deal with."


Brienne
Gwendoline Christie joins Season 2 as Brienne, Maid of Tarth, who in the George R.R. Martin books is a highly skilled warrior and would rather be a knight than a wife. She’s described as odd because of her height and abnormal strength and near-absence of female sexual characteristics. She’s sent to escort Jamie Lannister (played in the series by Nikolaj Coster-Waldau) to King’s Landing to exchange him for Sansa (Sophie Turner) and Arya Stark (Maisie Williams) after their capture.


Catelyn Stark
Michelle Fairley returns as Catelyn Stark, who with her sons will look to avenge the death of her husband, Ned.
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Post time 31-3-2012 10:54 AM | Show all posts

Cersei Lannister:@
Lena Headey returns as Cersei Lannister, mother to King Joffrey.


Daenerys Targaryen Stands Alone
Emilia Clarke's Daenerys Targaryen had to consume a horse heart during a Dosh Khaleen ritual.


King Joffrey Baratheon:@
Jack Gleeson takes his place on the Iron Throne as Joffrey Baratheon, having ordered Ned Stark's head.


Jon Snow
Kit Harington's Jon Snow will move beyond the Wall alongside the Night's Watch.


Renly Baratheon
Gethin Anthony returns as Renley Baratheon, the youngest brother of the late King Robert Baratheon


Robb Stark
Richard Madden's Robb Stark steps in as the King of the North following the death of his father.


Sansa Stark
Sophie Turner plays Sansa Stark, the eldest daughter and Ned and Catelyn Stark. Her dreams of becoming queen after marrying King Joffrey are dashed when he kills her father, Ned.


Theon Greyjoy
Alfie Allen plays Theon Greyjoy, the son and heir of Lord Balon Greyjoy, the ruler of the Iron Islands who is loyal to the Starks.
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Post time 31-3-2012 10:56 AM | Show all posts
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Post time 2-4-2012 11:30 AM | Show all posts
waahh...dah nak start season 2...tak sabar nak tgk...best gila citer ni...byk plot & byk twist...
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Post time 2-4-2012 03:38 PM | Show all posts
Game.of.Thrones.S02E01.
"The North Remembers"

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Post time 2-4-2012 07:28 PM | Show all posts
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Post time 5-4-2012 10:53 AM | Show all posts
Game.of.Thrones.S02E02  "The Night Lands"

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Post time 5-4-2012 10:44 PM | Show all posts
cayalah season 2 dah start
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Post time 5-4-2012 10:44 PM | Show all posts
comey nyer arya rambut pendek
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Post time 23-4-2012 01:51 PM | Show all posts
Game.of.Thrones.S02E04

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Post time 24-4-2012 01:39 PM | Show all posts
suka citer ni, tp tiap episode KONPEM ada adegan sex..
aku nak tgk kat umah pun kena tgk kiri kanan dulu. adoyai..
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Post time 30-4-2012 11:44 AM | Show all posts
Game.of.Thrones.S02E05.480p.DLBR.mkv

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Post time 7-5-2012 03:47 PM | Show all posts
Game.of.Thrones.S02E06.480p.DLBR.mkv
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