President Obama's agenda this weekend: see Game of Thrones!

One of the perks of being the president of one of the most imposing nations in the world is being able to receive Game of Thrones episodes before they even air on television. According to the New York Times, in a conversation at a state event in France last Tuesday, the US political leader reportedly approached HBO chief executive Richard Plepler to ask him to send new episodes. from Game of Thrones and another debut series this year on the channel, True Detective.

"Where are my True Detective and Game of Thrones?" Obama would have asked the HBO executive, adding that next weekend would be a good time to have the episodes on hand.

Apparently, the US president will see the expected episodes of the fourth season of the epic HBO series ahead of us, who will have to wait until April 6, to check out the unreleased scenes, which arrive in Brazil and the United States in the same. day.

According to the newspaper, the president, after this conversation, would still have pointed to one of his assistants to let the channel executive know who to send the DVDs with the new episodes of the requested series.

With the news, we have, of breaking, we have a good series tip coming straight from the White House: True Detective brings in Matthew McConaughey and Woody Harrelson as two investigators who hunt down a serial killer that has been acting since 1995. The plot deals with multiple developments once upon a time. of different narrative while exploring various flashbacks. The series premiered in January in Brazil and the United States and, here, passes at midnight, Sunday to Monday, on HBO and HBO HD.

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