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    Quote Originally Posted by moonshot View Post
    Except for Morena Baccarin. She is awesome.
    Hot, hot, hot!

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    Can't wait for tonight!

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    Great show and very relevant to current events. I'm not caught up though cause I don't do cable, just Netflix.

    There are minor errors in the show but it isn't enough to detract from it.

    I highly recommend Game of Thrones. Even if you're not a fan of high fantasy, view it as nothing more than the setting and you have a brilliant drama.

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    Just finished Season 2 tonight, and I'm still enjoying the show. I do wonder how they can keep the relevant over 6-7 seasons, but I'll keep following along and see what they do.

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    Quote Originally Posted by jaxman7 View Post
    Only thing I knew Claire Danes from before watching this series was Terminator 3. She is ,IMHO, the best actress in Hollywood right now. Brilliant acting.

    Quinn who I wasn't sure of at first was awesome in his small part in the final episode. Like a young John Clark.

    -Jax
    Definitely agree. And Quinn is the man, he reappears in the season premier.

    Premier was good, a nice recap and set the stage for the upcoming season. A little slow but the first couple seasons played the same way, they gain steam as they go.

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    I guess they do some filming in NC. I got an email asking me about being an extra (they are looking for "real" nurses with trauma experience). I heard it was a good show, never seen it....

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    Quote Originally Posted by chuckman View Post
    I guess they do some filming in NC. I got an email asking me about being an extra (they are looking for "real" nurses with trauma experience). I heard it was a good show, never seen it....
    Most of it is filmed in Charlotte. For those of us who lived in the Queen City it is fun to pick out all of the local scenes. I just moved up the road to Winston, but I come back to Charlotte once or twice per month and see them filming in South Park, at the Ritz, Freedom Park, etc.

    Rumor has it that Mandy Patinkin has taken up residence in Charlotte. I always hoped to see him walking down the road so that I could say to him, "Hello, my name is Inigo Montoya. You killed my father. Prepare to die." Do you think that he has ever heard that?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Sensei View Post

    Rumor has it that Mandy Patinkin has taken up residence in Charlotte. I always hoped to see him walking down the road so that I could say to him, "Hello, my name is Inigo Montoya. You killed my father. Prepare to die." Do you think that he has ever heard that?
    Ha!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Sensei View Post
    Most of it is filmed in Charlotte. For those of us who lived in the Queen City it is fun to pick out all of the local scenes. I just moved up the road to Winston, but I come back to Charlotte once or twice per month and see them filming in South Park, at the Ritz, Freedom Park, etc.

    Rumor has it that Mandy Patinkin has taken up residence in Charlotte. I always hoped to see him walking down the road so that I could say to him, "Hello, my name is Inigo Montoya. You killed my father. Prepare to die." Do you think that he has ever heard that?
    Mandy Patinkin: 25 Years After 'The Princess Bride,' He's Not Tired of That Line

    (Obviously you're going to want to listen to it, instead of reading the transcript.)
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