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Does Cersei Actually Stand A Chance Against Daenerys In Game Of Thrones Season 7?

Cersei Lannister doesn’t really stand a chance against Daenerys and her army in ‘Game of Thrones’ Season 7, does she?

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You Can Totally Use Andy Samberg’s HBO Now Login — Right NOW

Andy Samberg gave out a real, working HBO Now login email and password at the 2015 Emmys. Watch HBO Now… for now.

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Here’s How ‘Game Of Thrones’ Just Made Epic Emmy Winning History

Tyrion Lannister and the show runners behind ‘Game of Thrones’ just brought the HBO fantasy series some history-making reasons to celebrate extra hard at this year’s Emmys after party.

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Game of Thrones Season 5 Teaser: Who’s New?

A slew of new faces are coming to  Game of Thrones Season 5 . HBO announced at the show’s Comic-Con panel today that viewers will meet Oberyn’s brother and a trio of his daughters in 2015. Who will take on these roles? What other characters have been cast? The network unveiled a very helpful teaser to spread the word and educate fans on these newbies. Click Play and start to wonder now: Who will be the first to die? Game of Thrones Season 5: Who’s New? The network also made it clear that not everything on Game of Thrones is as serious as death. Like when the Lannister brothers start to dance! Check out a Season 4 blooper reel below: Game of Thrones Blooper Reel Not ready to let Game of Thrones go still? Relive some of the most shockings killings in series history: 9 Shocking Game of Thrones Deaths 1. Viserys Gets Crowned Viserys was up there with King Joffrey in terms of douchebags we loved to hate. Even so, his death by molten gold is tough to watch.

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Lupe Fiasco Switches Gears With Ty Dolla $ign On ‘Next To It’

Lupe Fiasco debuts ‘Next to It’ featuring Ty Dolla $ign from his ‘Tetsuo & Youth’ album

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George R. R. Martin Gets Cranky, Homoerotic For ‘Gay Of Thrones’

As always, Funny or Die’s “Gay of Thrones” recap is your one-stop shop for the necessary highlights from Sunday’s episode. If you’re not quite caught up on the HBO dragon drama zeitgeist, here you’ll get the deets on everything from the Lannister twins’ tabletop sex romp to Tywin’s toilet death to the undeniable similarities between… Read more

George R. R. Martin Gets Cranky, Homoerotic For ‘Gay Of Thrones’

As always, Funny or Die’s “Gay of Thrones” recap is your one-stop shop for the necessary highlights from Sunday’s episode. If you’re not quite caught up on the HBO dragon drama zeitgeist, here you’ll get the deets on everything from the Lannister twins’ tabletop sex romp to Tywin’s toilet death to the undeniable similarities between… Read more

Lena Headey and Jimmy Kimmel Exchange Insults Game of Thrones Style

As Cersei Lannister on Game of Thrones, Lena Headey quaffs wine and dishes out put-downs with the best of them. In fact, she earned several spots on out list of Game of Thrones’ best insults . The folks at Jimmy Kimmel Live apparently recognized Lena’s unmatched talent for doling out burns between sips from her goblet. During her appearance on the show last night, she and Jimmy poured some red and went medieval on one another in a GoT-style diss-off. Lena Headey on Jimmy Kimmel Live Lena kicks things off in brutal fashion with, “That’s a lovely tie. It’s a shame it’s around such a worthless neck. Jimmy counters with, “Well, thank you for coming today. I know you have a busy schedule doing sex with her brother.” Yup, he really went all in with the incest joke right off the bat. We hear that’s a sensitive topic in the Lannister household. Let’s hope Tywin’s more of a Fallon fan. As always, of course, it’s not so much the content of Cersei’s insults but the way she spits them out at her opponents. Even without her golden hair and robes, Lena slips right into lionness mode as soon as she starts delivering Cersei burns. It’s a hilarious face-off and while Lena remains the queen of the quick-witted jibe, Jimmy hold his own admirably. We think this one ties  Hodor on Family Feud as our favorite GoT-inspired Kimmel sketch. Check out some of Jimmy’s most memorable segments in the gallery below. And if you’re already jonesing for more Westeros wit, you can always watch Game of Thrones online at TV Fanatic. 27 Jimmy Kimmel Live Moments That Crack Our Funny Bone 1. Jimmy Kimmel Asks Kids “Do You Know Any Naughty Words?” Inspired by a very funny YouTube video of a kid listing all of the bad words he knows … Jimmy Kimmel asks mor kids if they know any naughty words.

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‘Game Of Thrones’ Has No Honor

Burning kids, breaking vows and snapping necks are the topics of conversation on this week’s ‘Thrones.’ By Josh Wigler Alfie Allen in “Game of Thrones” Photo: HBO Is there such a thing as going too far on “Game of Thrones”? Just ask the charred toddler hanging on the walls of Winterfell — he’ll have an answer, I’m sure. Season two has already seen no fewer than four of its currently aired seven episodes conclude with the death of a child in increasingly brutal fashion. And “A Man Without Honor” — the 17th hour of the series — was perhaps the cruelest of the bunch, thanks to Theon Greyjoy. Not quite the boy-monster that Joffrey is, Theon is definitely giving him competition for the show’s Most Loathsome Villain award. Even though the golden-haired demon child sat out of this week’s outing entirely (ironic, given the title of the episode), Joffrey’s presence hung heavily through Sansa and Cersei, both of whom are afraid of the boy king, but for very different reasons. Oh, and did we mention that a certain little kingslayer made his ugly comeback this week? Learn all about that and more in the rest of our “Game of Thrones” recap. Better to Be Cruel Than Weak If Theon is truly lost, then he’s finding his way back to himself through fire and blood, just like Dany. Unlike Dany, his version of “fire and blood” includes murdering innocent children to further his own agenda. Theon has very clearly lost it at this point. In addition to slaying kids who may or may not be Bran and Rickon (you know the rule of fiction, guys — unless you see a character die, they’re never really dead), he’s taken to physically harming every single person who opposes him. Poor Ser Rodrik was just the tip of the iceberg. You Know Nothing, Jon Snow North of Winterfell and well beyond the Wall, the crow Jon Snow and the wildling girl Ygritte are having themselves a grand old time. Well, not grand, but certainly sexually charged. It’s funny to see someone speak in such a way to Jon. He’s not the man of the Night’s Watch he thinks he is, not in Ygritte’s eyes; to her, he’s just “a boy who’s never been with a girl.” She’s not wrong, really. But all of that might change now that the roles have reversed and Jon’s become Ygritte’s captive. Also, fans of the books, were you as psyched as I was to hear Ygritte spit out her most famous line to Jon? We’ll be hearing plenty more “you know nothings” as the season progresses, I bet. The Lion King and the Wolf Girl If the Emmys had a Best Onscreen Duo award, I’d make a strong case for Charles Dance and Maisie Williams. Their scenes as Tywin and Arya in the ruins of Harrenhal are swiftly becoming the best scenes of the season. Some out-of-context dialogue highlights: “This will be my last war, win or lose.” “Do you think I’d be in this position if I’d lost a war?” “Careful now, girl. I enjoy you, but be careful.” “You’re too smart for your own good. Has anyone told you that?” Dance and Williams just clearly get a kick out of each other, and their chemistry is infectious. Great stuff. Love Your Children Down south in King’s Landing, there’s no sight of Joffrey Baratheon, yet the Lannister-in-stag’s-clothing remains a hot topic for his surrounding court. Sansa Stark makes the bloody discovery that she’s now able to bear Joff’s children, a realization that she unsuccessfully tries to keep from Queen Cersei. Surprisingly, when giving Sansa advice, Cersei doesn’t even really recommend that Sansa work towards falling in love with Joffrey some day — “You can try,” she says skeptically, but her real advice is to “love no one but your children.” She’s having trouble listening to her own words, as Joffrey’s continued cruelty pushes the Lannister matriarch further and further away from her son. Uniquely Unfit for Constraint In further Lannister news, “A Man Without Honor” saw the not-so-triumphant return of Jaime Lannister for the first time since the season premiere. Nikolaj Coster-Waldau stole the show this episode, as he tends to do whenever he’s onscreen. But I’m glad it’s taken us this long to see him again — absence makes the heart grow fonder, even if a murderous prison escape makes it grow a little firmer in the end. Aside from seeing Jaime again, the Stark Camp story reached some other notable moments that should have fans of the books grinning: the furious introduction of Rickard Karstark, the developing creepiness of Roose Bolton, and the first mention of the MIA Barristan Selmy in what feels like ages. Yeah, remember that guy? Got a funny feeling we’ll see that bold warrior again soon. … Undying Love Finishing up all the way in Essos, we return to the plot point that’s got my head spinning most: Qarth. So, Xaro Xhoan Daxos is in cahoots with the warlocks of the House of the Undying to kill the rest of the Thirteen and become the king of the greatest city that ever was or will be? And they took Dany’s dragons, pretty much just to prove a point? Needless to say, these are more things that never happened in George R.R. Martin’s novels. And once again, not sure what to think about all of these alterations, except that I think they’re way too melodramatic for melodrama’s sake. That said, while I’m not a fan of where the story’s gone, there’s no denying that Ian Hanmore is thoroughly disturbing as blue-lipped baldy Pyat Pree, and the potential for an incredibly unsettling House of the Undying scene is certainly there. In Previous “Game of Thrones” News …