Is Game of Thrones Worth Watching in Norway?

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In Norway, a new fantasy series based on popular books is airing on an inaccessible TV channel, leaving fans frustrated. Despite mixed feelings about the adaptation, some viewers appreciate its non-cheesy magic elements. The series has sparked strong reactions, with some urging others to watch it passionately. However, opinions vary widely, with some preferring sitcoms over fantasy dramas. Overall, the discussion highlights the challenges of accessing the series and differing tastes in television genres.
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In Norway, they are sending this series on a TV channel nobody has access to (at least, I don't)

Am I missing anything? (I quite liked the books)
 
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Everyone that I know said "WATCH IT OR DIE!"

I haven't watched it yet, but it sounds good.
 
Penguino: die.
 
DaveC426913 said:
Penguino: die.
Why ought the penguin stop flapping just because you didn't like the series? :confused:

That is misdirected aggression on your part..
 
DaveC426913 said:
Penguino: die.

:confused: :cry:
 
At first, I didn't pay much attention to it. Later, I saw few episodes. I am a fan of fantasy so as soon as I saw some non-cheesy magic I liked it a bit. So far, it's ok. I don't think is that great, but then again I don't even like True Blood. I am more of a Sitcom series follower.
 
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