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Iain Glen’s Jack Taylor Is The Perfect Fix For Your Game Of Thrones Withdrawal
Iain Glen’s Jack Taylor Is The Perfect Fix For Your Game Of Thrones Withdrawal

... of Scandinavian crime, I wonder what about Jack Taylor is distinctly Irish. There’s a great deal that is quintessentially Irish. There’s a strong obsession with religion and Catholicism within Ireland, which has done lots of good things and lots of bad things. The Irish boom and bust business—they made hay, and then it all went pear-shaped—means Jack is always deeply suspicious of business and those that are making money out of the community. Obviously you’ve got beautiful coastal Galway, but it’s a paradox in some ways—it’s a very beautiful coastline and city center, but there are problems. It’s got one of the highest suicide rates in Ireland. There’s a big youth population and quite a lot of drug culture there. There’s a dark underbelly to it. One of the things I like about Jack Taylor is I do think you get to know a community. You get to ...



Everything We Know About Game Of Thrones Season Seven
Everything We Know About Game Of Thrones Season Seven

... you need to know about the return of the hit fantasy show…. The seventh series will premiere on July 16, 2017. Watch the first trailer here. How many episodes will there be. Unlike the first six seasons, the seventh will consist of only seven episodes, while season eight will have just six. That's right – there are only 13 episodes left! Speaking about the decision to shorten the series, showrunner David Benioff said: "It's not just trying not to outstay your welcome. We're trying to tell one cohesive story with a beginning, middle and end. We've known the end for quite some time and we're hurtling towards it. Those last images from the [season six finale] showed that.". The storyline so far…. If you needed to be reminded about the events of the season six season finale – let us fill you in on your favourite characters! After Margaery, ...



Game Of Thrones Live Concert Experience Stuns Audiences With Spectacle
Game Of Thrones Live Concert Experience Stuns Audiences With Spectacle

... The crowd collectively gasped at Ned Stark’s beheading, voiced their disgust at Ramsey Bolton, shouted the word “shame” as Cersei Lannister began her Walk of Atonement, and cheered on Daenerys as she began her journey to King’s Landing. Marin’s fantastical creation warranted this beautiful spectacle. The motivation for these audible reactions was lost on my friend, who walked out with more questions about Game Of Thrones than answers. Yet, like everyone else, he was enraptured by this massive musical spectacle. Djawadi stunned both fan and non-fan alike. I have the feeling my friend will be asking for my HBO Now password when he gets back home. Courtesy of Game of Thrones Live Concert Experience. Critic's Notebook. What: Game Of Thrones Live Concert Experience with Ramin Djawadi. The Crowd: Nerds. Random Notebook Dump: It wasn't entirely instrumentals. Vocalist Stephanie Alexander sang a brooding ballad that made the ...



Everything We Know About Season Seven Of Game Of Thrones
Everything We Know About Season Seven Of Game Of Thrones

... season’s final battle; reports claimed the group were spotted filming at Wolf Hill quarry in Northern Ireland. What’s going to happen to Sansa. Mild spoilers, but we’re just reporting what Sophie Turner said. Thanks to some recent remarks , it seems Sansa will indeed survive season seven: “We're about to start shooting the next X-Men, we just finished shooting season seven of Game of Thrones. Then I've got a couple of movies to do before X-Men starts and then we go onto season eight. So, I've got a busy year lined up.”. A certain rumour regarding Sansa has also  been ‘put to bed’ as the character is reportedly not pregnant, despite Ramsey hinting “You can’t kill me, I’m part of you now.”. Season six may not have ended with an ‘Is Jon Snow dead?’ cliffhanger, but season seven might. Maisie Williams previously teased a ‘huge cliffhanger’ to come , without confirming when in ...



Capybaras Named For 'game Of Thrones' Characters Join Pittsburgh Zoo Exhibit
Capybaras Named For 'game Of Thrones' Characters Join Pittsburgh Zoo Exhibit

... one of three capybaras living at the zoo during Lysa's routine medical checkup, Thursday, March 30, 2017. All three capybaras underwent a checkup in preparation for the opening of Jungle Odyssey, a new exhibit at the zoo. Andrew Russell | Tribune-Review. Dr. Alicia Hahn and Vet Tech (right), Libby Galvanic, Dr. Ginger Sturgeon, Director of Animal Care and Nichole Goldsmith, Vet Student (r-l) work on Lysa, one of three capybaras living at the Pittsburgh Zoo and PPG Aquarium, during Lysa's routine medical checkup, Thursday, March 30, 2017. All three capybaras underwent a checkup in preparation for the opening of Jungle Odyssey, a new exhibit at the zoo. Andrew Russell | Tribune-Review. Dr. Alicia Hahn and Vet Tech (left), Libby Galvanic work on Lysa, one of three capybaras living at the Pittsburgh Zoo and PPG Aquarium, as Dr. ...



New ‘game Of Thrones’ Trailer Full Of Darkness
New ‘game Of Thrones’ Trailer Full Of Darkness

... who find they’re touched by madness / Sit down next to me / Those who find themselves ridiculous / Sit down next to me / In love, in fear, in hate, in tears.” (It’s amazing: almost as if an old hit was written with the seventh season in mind, or at least the seventh’s second trailer.). The trailer is entitled “Long Walk” and — with the pervasive darkness and guttering, then extinguished, candles — certainly seems to suggest “The Long Night.” That mythical winter, as fans are aware, took place far back in the mists of time, long predating the Targaryen madness, when an interminable winter settled over Westeros. According to myth, that’s when the White Walkers first swept south, and a terrible war (“The War for the Dawn”) ensued. Because “Go T” trailers are thematically connected, this one is linked to the first one of a month ago, entitled “The Great War.” Again, we’re talking foreshadowing here, but both trailers taken together seem to indicate that old philosophical chestnut — those who don’t remember ...

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