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‘Game of Thrones,’ NBA Game 7 to do battle on Sunday night
The episode title is enough to let you know what’s in store tonight!
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Hype it, sister! Hopefully by emphasizing the “UN” she’s not trying to say we literally won’t believe what happens (like we still don’t quite believe that Arya Stark survived what should’ve been lethal wounds from a trained assassin in Episode 8).
It’s a nightmare first because of social media. After all, he’s a minor character on Game of Thrones and minor characters have been dropping like flies all season.
The Game of Thrones season finale airs next week on HBO. From the trailer it looks like Liam is talking right and this episode will become the most watched and talked episode of the Games of thrones. They both come from such a similar place yet they’re so different.
By going to a Game 7, the Finals are already a huge boon to Disney-owned ABC/ESPN, since ratings generally peak for such games, and give the network the maximum amount of commercial inventory to sell.
On some very specific thematic levels the parallels are pretty pronounced.
On the flip side, the Warriors have just as much at stake as a team.
Liam Cunningham, 55, who stars as Ser Davos Seaworth in HBO’s “Game of Thrones”, revealed that he has faced real-life peril while filming the upcoming episode, “Battle of the Bastards”, of the immensely popular fantasy series.
Some are even calling attention to National Basketball Association over their dilemma, asking them to postpone the game. Winterfell has been the home of the Starks for thousands of years, but it’s been in a state of upheaval ever since Ned Stark lost his head in season 1. Before Edmure orders his forces to stand down, Jaime manages to kill Brynden “Blackfish” Tully (Clive Russell).
Anyone who has asked me, ‘Who would you like Ramsay to meet?’ My answer has always been, ‘Jon Snow’.
But the Stark banner flies once more at Winterfell!
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Stephen Patterson, one of Movie Pilot’s great Creators, has previously pointed out that the epic clash between the nefarious Ramsay Bolton and the honorable Jon Snow has been a long time coming.