Read any interesting books lately?
I read the prequel of Song of Ice and Fire, Knight of the Seven Kingdoms. George R.R. Martin is such a great writer. He creates such interesting, in-depth worlds. Have you ever read any George Martin? Or seen Game of Thrones, which based on his books?
That's great, yes George R.R. has written plenty of good books. I'm most familiar with Game of Thrones.
I watched the first season of the show and was so engrossed that I picked up the first book and never looked back. It's a cliche but the books are so much better than the show. The show is fun, but the details and first-person perspectives of the characters in the book make the story so much more interesting. Do you have a favorite author?
Yes, many of my friends became hooked on the show. Im not sure if many of them know though that George R.R. Martin first began creating the stories of game of thrones back in1996! 
Yeah, I have listened to interviews with him, and he talks about fans of his that have been reading the books since 1996. Many of the newer fans are complaining about him not finishing the books yet while most of his fans have been waiting for 20 plus years. It's a complex story, and I know he will do a good job on the finish, so I'm not in too much hurry. What did you think of the show?
Yes, I think the wait will be worth it. As for the show I think it is a masterpiece, with great acting and character development making for such a binge worthy experience. Do you have a favorite moment from the show? 
I think the big Jon Snow reveal about who his mother was the most emotional experience I have had watching a show. Having read the books, I was aware of the theory surrounding his parentage, but the music, the history behind the scene, the emotional portrayal had me in actual tears. What was your favorite moment?
Yes, that was a great part. I have a couple but one that comes in mind is the death of King Tommen. It was such and emotional and suspenseful moment for me.
Oh man! That was so shocking. He was probably the most pure character in the story, which is why he jumped. He was too good for that corrupt world. Even the other good characters have their dark moments, but Tommen was an innocent. That death plus Hodor's death came out of nowhere for me. The others the books spoiled, so I was more emotionally prepared.