31st January 2016, 01:15 PM
Game of Thrones is better than Lord of the Rings? Discuss your choice in the comments below.
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2nd February 2016, 10:24 AM
I love them both, but I'm going to say Game Of Thrones...
Game Of Thrones took the fantasy genre and flipped it. (In a good way)
He makes your favorite characters make bad choices, he makes you root for the villains, and best of all....
HE KILLS OFF ALL YOUR FAVORITE CHARACTERS!
that makes you at the edge of your seat no matter if you're watching the show or reading the book.
Lord Of The Rings is also amazing so don't hate!
Game Of Thrones took the fantasy genre and flipped it. (In a good way)
He makes your favorite characters make bad choices, he makes you root for the villains, and best of all....
HE KILLS OFF ALL YOUR FAVORITE CHARACTERS!
that makes you at the edge of your seat no matter if you're watching the show or reading the book.
Lord Of The Rings is also amazing so don't hate!
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3rd February 2016, 04:49 PM
i watched both, i didnt like them a lot though so i say lord of the rings
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