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'Game Of Thrones' Fans Really Don't Care If You've Never Watched The Show

'Game Of Thrones' Fans Really Don't Care If You've Never Watched The Show

People who don't watch the series are quick to mention it as if it's some sort of achievement

Rachael Grealish

Rachael Grealish

Game of Thrones, it's like Marmite for television-viewers, you either love it or hate it - or in this case you've watched it, or you haven't.

There's plenty of jokes going about those who haven't watched it being in that 'one percent' and there's always plenty of comments from both sides about how people feel about that group who don't watch it.

Talking about the show, one person tweeted: "Am I still among the 1% of the people who still haven't watched a single episode of Game of Thrones."

Another said: "I belong to the small percentage of humans who haven't watched a second of Game of Thrones.

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A third posted: "I haven't watched Game of Thrones and I am always lying when I say it's next on my list."

And though it may annoy a few fans of the show it seems that quite a huge percentage of the GOT audience really just don't care if non-viewers haven't watched it or won't watch it.

In response to one person saying they won't watch the long-running series a fan tweeted out: "People who haven't watched game of thrones think they've made it in life."

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Another said: "People that brag about how they haven't watched Game of Thrones really think they did something, just take the L & go."

While a third went straight to the point: "'Well I haven't watched GOT', shut up and go back to your hole no one cares."

So, you haven't watched Game of Thrones? - well, why not? It has everything. Battles, fights, magic, dragon, the walking unbeatable dead and Jon Snow.

If that's enough to entice you, you're at a prime point to start the ball rolling before season eight hits our screens in April 2019.

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Sky Atlantic are already there to help you through it, they're showing every single episode right now - that is two days, 15 hours and 30 minutes' worth of awesome television viewing time.

When April rolls around you won't want to miss out on the action as it happens - it's not just going to be any old season, it's the final season ever of the show, the final time to get lost in the world of Westeros and, once you have watched seasons one to seven, you'll hopefully have the answer to the ultimate questions, who will sit on the Iron Throne and how is it all going to end?

Featured Image Credit: HBO

Topics: TV and Film, UK Entertainment, US Entertainment, Game of Thrones