Once Game of Thrones ending its sixth season, I wondered what will fill the void of nudity, sex, and bloody good violence until its return. Thankfully HBO stepped up and created Westworld. I have yet to watch the first episode (it’s at the top of my to-do list), but these red carpet images of Evan Rachel Wood and Lili Simmons have me ready to call it a day and rush right home to the DVR. … read more
Game of Thrones is known for many things. There's drama. There's suspense. There are dragons. And there is a lot of nudity. But humor? No. Game of Thrones is known known for cracking anyone's funny bone. It rarely even attempts to do so. You may think a bit differently about the HBO epic after viewing the following video, however. It aired during the show's panel discussion at Comic-Con in San Diego and it's a blooper reel that features, among other gags, Peter Dinklage having a very hard time saying the word “benevolent.” There's also Kit Harrington covering up his private parts… … Emilia Clarke making very weird sounds while trying to speak in a different language. There's some dancing. There's some slipping. And there's Dinklage again, still trying to say that same pesky word. That scene where Jon Snow was brought back to life toward the beginning of Game of Thrones Season 6 ? You may never look at it the same way after this. Check out the blooper reel now:
Game of Thrones is known for many things. There's drama. There's suspense. There are dragons. And there is a lot of nudity. But humor? No. Game of Thrones is known known for cracking anyone's funny bone. It rarely even attempts to do so. You may think a bit differently about the HBO epic after viewing the following video, however. It aired during the show's panel discussion at Comic-Con in San Diego and it's a blooper reel that features, among other gags, Peter Dinklage having a very hard time saying the word “benevolent.” There's also Kit Harrington covering up his private parts… … Emilia Clarke making very weird sounds while trying to speak in a different language. There's some dancing. There's some slipping. And there's Dinklage again, still trying to say that same pesky word. That scene where Jon Snow was brought back to life toward the beginning of Game of Thrones Season 6 ? You may never look at it the same way after this. Check out the blooper reel now: