part 16 released early in ireland and the uk
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I'm definitely happy I watched it as it saves me getting up at 5.30am tomorrow to watch it before work. But yeah, I just want to read reactions now.
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Working on a bank holiday?sneakydave wrote:I'm definitely happy I watched it as it saves me getting up at 5.30am tomorrow to watch it before work. But yeah, I just want to read reactions now.
EDIT: Just realised where you're from! I'm an idiot, sorry.
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Bah. Could have been watching this last night and now its gone. fmlmanalicream wrote:It's been taken down FYI
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Oh well. Just a few hours more.
As a matter of fact, 'Chalfont' was the name of the people that rented this space before. Two Chalfonts. Weird, huh?
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Patience is key! I am lucky my neighbours woke me up watching the boxing. Did my usual check on twin peaks and had a nice Sunday morning surprise!
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Not a bank holiday in Scotland unfortunately.hopesfall wrote:Working on a bank holiday?sneakydave wrote:I'm definitely happy I watched it as it saves me getting up at 5.30am tomorrow to watch it before work. But yeah, I just want to read reactions now.
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Yeah I just edited my post as I realised where you're from. I am bloody dense!sneakydave wrote:Not a bank holiday in Scotland unfortunately.hopesfall wrote:Working on a bank holiday?sneakydave wrote:I'm definitely happy I watched it as it saves me getting up at 5.30am tomorrow to watch it before work. But yeah, I just want to read reactions now.
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Ha!hopesfall wrote:Yeah I just edited my post as I realised where you're from. I am bloody dense!sneakydave wrote:Not a bank holiday in Scotland unfortunately.hopesfall wrote:
Working on a bank holiday?
Episode is still available for me btw. Wonder if it is because I pressed the blue button to 'keep' the episode after I downloaded it.
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happily it wasnt the germans this time!
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Is it true the episode is dedicated to Waldo?
My 17 yo son won't be watching the show with me tonight because he loves GOT and says he can't watch Thrones after TP. Too much residual left in his brain to concentrate on GOT. He he.
My 17 yo son won't be watching the show with me tonight because he loves GOT and says he can't watch Thrones after TP. Too much residual left in his brain to concentrate on GOT. He he.
There's your roast beef and cheese.
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I've been watching GoT all along, and your son is right... there's no way.Deep Thought wrote:Is it true the episode is dedicated to Waldo?
My 17 yo son won't be watching the show with me tonight because he loves GOT and says he can't watch Thrones after TP. Too much residual left in his brain to concentrate on GOT. He he.
I mean, I do it. I watch TP, then GoT. But it's stupid.
It doesn't help that this was (IMO) by far the worst season of Game of Thrones - the farther away they get from Martin's source material, the more the plot/narrative seems to break down. But to follow up Twin Peaks: The Return with what is, essentially, well-made popcorn television - well, it's just not fair.