Can't wait for tonight's. Episode 9's by season: 1: Baelor (Ned gets beheaded) 2: Blackwater 3: Rains of Castamere 4: The Watchers on the Wall Outside of The Red Wedding (which Rains of Castamere set up) these might be 4 of the 5 biggest GoT episodes. Tonight should be no different.
It finished airing 30 minutes ago. Move the stacks of money from in front of your TV and watch it. Then move this thread to it's appropriate board.
Oh man. That's too bad. Us middle class folk pay for HBO and torrance everything else that can't spoil you
$10 here, $10 there, it adds up. Regardless though, why would I pay for something when I can get it for free?
That $120 extra or so a year has prevented me from being a millionaire. Thanks for pointing that out Shock
Again, its not just HBO. Its your $5 latte at Starbucks, your $50 Amazon Prime membership, $30/mo. at CrossFit, $20/mo for Sirius/XM, etc, etc, etc. Tons of retarded shit people buy that individually don't cost much but in aggregate they do. It all adds up. And as I mentioned earlier, I can watch HBO for free, so why would I pay? Why would anyone pay? Doesn't make sense.
I haven't seen the episode yet but riding dragons is nothing new to the GoT universe. The whole purpose of dragons is that a Targaryen rides them into battle and fucks shit up.
Lol show has been setting up dragon riding from the beginning and it when it finally happens it "jumped the shark"
Say what you will about everything else- but Amazon Prime is a God send and worth every penny. I saved so much on baby shit with Amazon prime, while also enjoying quality TV like their very own series, Bosch.
Amazon Prime saves you money when you buy other things from Amazon. Its a classic buyer's illusionary bait. You save money on item A so you can end up buying B-Z. Its a sophisticated scam.
What if items B-Z are all things you need to purchase aka diapers, wipes, paper towels, toilet paper, ect.
shock i get amazon prime for free through work so i am well on my way to being able to post in the rich people thread
If I were "rich", my time would be better spent NOT downloading shit all day to save $10. If only there was an economic theory for such a thing...