So, I can collect on Cersei's gift being one or more of the sand snakes, correct? Or do we actually have to wait until next week for Euron to go back to King's Landing and explicitly say "here's my gift!" I'm gonna go ahead and collect.
So, I can collect on Cersei's gift being one or more of the sand snakes, correct? Or do we actually have to wait until next week for Euron to go back to King's Landing and explicitly say "here's my gift!" I'm gonna go ahead and collect.
The Man from U.N.C.L.E.
Source material for Man of Steel 2 confirmed.
I would think Rick is far too pro-science, anti-religion, and intelligent for the average Trump voter to approve of though.
Statistically, I'm a millennial, but there are a lot of people around my age who feel they don't really fit in either generation, culturally. When I really think of millennials, the way they are portrayed and written about, I think of people 25 or younger. Although that may be my preconceived notion of what a…
I, too, am 30.
Well it's hard to say how much time has passed since season 1, since the actors have all aged like 8 years but that amount of story in the books takes like 18 months-2 years or something.
1. The show has shown that it doesn't give a fuck about succession and probably won't even address this. They left out 2 Martell POV characters who both would have been in the line of succession.
PREACH!
The show has been developing them since they were introduced, far more than either of them are developed in the books. Probably because they wanted to humanize and put a face on the freed people in Dany's company. The books haven't done a ton of that. But since we've spent a lot of time with those characters now, it…
Who that Bolton thinkin that he frontin on Man Man?
Nah I'm with you. I would have much rather had the real Wyman Manderly.
"I've never been disappointed in a GoT battle/action sequence before, but I was tonight."
There is a thing called plot, and a thing called character development. Both are important in a story. It seems that you are of the belief that the final 13 episodes need to be literally nothing but plot. I happen to believe that plot without character is not good storytelling.
They never would have taken the time to shoot this scene IMO if it wasn't leading somewhere. I could maybe see George going that route in the book; a reunion that leads nowhere other than developing Arya's character. But this is the show we're talking about.
Yeah, Nymeria didn't follow Arya back North right then and there. But if you think the wolfpack isn't showing up again at some opportune moment during a battle you're crazy.
And Sansa's… super amazing ability to grow her fingernails.
I'm not saying she will, or that it would be an interesting direction to go in story wise, but I also don't think Sansa has shown anything on the show that leads me to believe she would be a competent head of state/military commander/etc.
Yeah he needs a small council rather than holding a fucking town hall meeting with all of his bannerman present for every decision he makes. And Sansa needs to know that showing a united front from house Stark is vital to their leadership.
It was Obara and Nymeria.