Check it before it's pulled! If it's gone then Mashable has a breakdown of what it shows…. http://mashable.com/2015/01/30/game-of-thrones-season-5-trailer/
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Adam Magness says
I haven't gotten into this show yet, but I'm always hearing good things! Same happened to me with Breaking Bad, after the show ended, my wife and I watched the entire thing on Netflix. I imagine the same will happen with GoT
Paul Spoerry says
+Adam Magness I did the same with Breaking Bad, didn't get into it until the last season and then binged it. GoT is probably, IMO, the best show on television right now.
Adam Magness says
Yeah, that's what I've been hearing too! I'm definitely adding it to the list of shows to catch up on. Right now our pick list has: The Americans, Walking Dead and Vikings(Wife doesn't watch this one).
Paul Spoerry says
Vikings is BAD-ASS. So excited for the next season to start. The Walking Dead is one we didn't pay much attention to until lately but just got all caught up. It's good too! GoT is just… epic in scale. Totally worth your time to watch that one.
Brian Barth says
+Adam Magness Considering the popularity of GoT and that it is an HBO Original, it is unlikely it will ever be available on Netflix. HBO views Netflix as a big competitor and recently announced its own streaming service. If your local library system is any good, they will have GoT on DVD (this is how the wife and I watch.. about a year behind everyone else). We cut the cable in our house a number of years ago. Otherwise, your choices are borrow from a friend that has purchased the DVDs, buy the DVDs yourself, or pay per episode from Amazon, Google Play and the like to stream. (awesome last name by the way).
Adam Magness says
+Brian Barth I didn't think about that, but I do have access to HBO go!
Paul Spoerry says
Bittorrent