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Game of Thrones Season 3 Trailer

Who’s excited for some new Game of Thrones? This guy!

I don’t know about the rest of you, but I have no idea what to expect in Season 3. I’ve decided to watch the seasons first and then read the books. Kind of a backwards way to do it, sure, but I think it’ll be fun. So I’m definitely excited to see what comes next! Cool trailer, too.

Game of Thrones is a Show About Nothing

A laugh track works surprisingly well on Game of Thrones. The geniuses at Matin Comedy thought this one up, and I tip my hat to them. Usually Game of Thrones is so bleak and horrible, but there’s humor in everything. I wouldn’t mind seeing a whole episode of bumbling Ned Stark and his clever next-door neighbor Tyrion Lannister.

Game of Violins

That people like Lindsey Stirling exist in the world makes me happy. She’s a violinist who has made it her sworn duty to cover all the awesome nerdy medieval songs. She already did the Skyrim theme, and here she is with Game of Thrones. Singer Peter Hollens is also on hand to make noises with his mouth.

 

Cats and Game of Thrones, Together at Last

The insanity of the Internet has finally brought together Lolcats and Game of Thrones.

This delightfully insane piece was done by Herbert Costa, and I found it on Topless Robot.

It also works as a splendid segway into revealing that I’m currently reading my way through the Song of Ice and Fire series by writer George R.R. Martin. I’ve written about the HBO show Game of Thrones before, and I’ve watched both seasons. But recently I decided to start the books as well, because they’re supposed to be very good, and I’m always looking for something to read.

As of right now, I highly recommend both the TV series and the books, for anyone interested. I’m watching the show first and will be reading the books second. Which sadly means I’ll have to wait an entire year until I can read the third book. There are 5 books published so far, with 2 more on the way. I’m currently reading the second book, A Clash of Kings. I’m about halfway through.

The obvious question is: which is better, the books or the show? And I, honestly, don’t have an answer to that. Both are very good, but both are also very similar. The first season of the show, for example, is almost a shot-for-shot adaptation of the first book. The two compliment each other very well. The show provides visual cues to characters and locations, while the book helps put them in context. Both the book and the show are the type of fiction that doesn’t hold your hand when introducing many characters, settings and shared history. Martin and those folks at HBO expect you to be able to keep up, and I’ll admit to getting more than a little lost while watching season 1. Reading the book helped put characters into context.

It’s not exactly the same for the second book and the second season. The two stray further apart. But it’s still a very captivating read. Like I said, I recommend both the books and the show to anyone.

Game of Slap!

Marshall Erikson (Jason Segel) sings a touching melody in tribute to the young King Joffrey of Westboros…accompanied by a lot of well-deserved slapping. Brilliant.