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Szmitten
Apr 26, 2008

Arbite posted:

As fitting as the schedule on this thing slipping would be, aren't they aiming to have it all done by the time the show starts up again?

Pfft, no. Season 5 will be long finished before this does. If it's one every two months as per usual then this'll be done December 2015.

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Szmitten
Apr 26, 2008

Generic American posted:

It's also worth considering that Tales from the Borderlands came out first, and that it's running on the same schedule. Telltale likes to alternate releases, so unless the Tales team is imploding like what happened with The Wolf Among Us, we probably won't hear a peep on this until the second episode is already out for Borderlands.

Martin decides he wants to use the Forresters in an upcoming book and renders Telltales work non-canon and they have to reboot from episode 1 with a new cast and story.

Szmitten
Apr 26, 2008

ThomasPaine posted:

Yes, to glass someone is to hit them with a glass. I thought that was a common phrase?

It is. We're surrounded by weirdos.

Szmitten
Apr 26, 2008

Baka-nin posted:

Nah, that's something different, the Glasgow Kiss is a euphemism for a headbutt or nutting.

Yeah this is gonna confuse some people more.

Szmitten
Apr 26, 2008

John Charity Spring posted:

There are a few characters who are obviously Americans putting on English accents (the Maester and Gwyn in particular) but Gwyn is really bad at it. It goes from English to Australian to having very American pronunciations sprinkled in too (pronouncing 'utter' as 'udder' for instance).

Well it's Laura Bailey and she's good as gently caress so she seems to be doing something niche or taking bad direction.

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