JohnTChance
JohnTChance
JohnTChance

I’ll hear that voice every time i walk to the refrigerator.

Being re-cast, apparently.

Only thing better would’ve been the end credits set to “Rastafarian Targaryan”.

Too bad the woman who co-wrote it is a hateful ass. The Nikki Finke of GoT fandom.

Where does he stand on equal pay?

You’re like Pulliver in S4, Ep1 when talking to The Hound about having to work with The Mountain - “Torture, torture, torture.”

I’m not a book reader, so I kind of don’t care what’s in, what’s out. What I liked about his horrible decision is that it takes an insufferably noble guy and turns him into a Macbeth-like tragic figure. Whatever he does now - win or lose - will be haunted by the ghosts of his child’s screams. GoT has reached for

I pray the ending of Sunday’s episode is the entire North bending the knee to Sansa and declaring her Queen of the North. In other words, Sansa will probably die bloody in the snow.

“She just seemed over the whole Mereen thing”

Everyone thinks that, which leads me to believe its not true. GRRM hates playing in black and white. I imagine the ending has something along the lines of civilization being wiped out and starting from scratch again. That S2 image of the Iron Throne covered in snow is probably foreshadowing.

I thought the Pit sequence was pretty exhilarating, even with its Attack of the Clones finale. Its just execution on a level you don’t see on TV. And I would’ve sworn this was Jorah’s last stand, and was pleasantly surprised he survived. I do wonder if it could’ve even worked better if Sapochnik had directed it.

Kerry Ingram was so good in this role. Immediate impression in S3 up to now. Her scene with Stannis is still one of the season’s highlights, and made even more heartbreaking knowing what’s down the road. Both she and Stephen Dillane were great.

That he doesn’t hit Arya for lying about the Thin Man means he knows what she’s up to. So when does he reveal he’s really Syrio Forel?

That shot is always corny. See: Avatar. If Cameron couldn’t pull it off, nobody can.

Davos teams up with Brienne to take down Stannis. Mark it on your calendar.

That’s not exactly a morning news flash since Benioff said, “When George told us about this...” in the post comments section of the episode.

Chris Nolan seems to thread the action/idea needle best for SF: Both INCEPTION and INTERSTELLAR. They had stellar effects, but at heart, they were movies about, respectively. guilt and abandonment.

Fewer scenes with food, too.

Ah, as a non book reader I missed that. I just immediately had a flashback to her cat chasing days at King’s Landing.