The Targaryan tree is the easiest! No messy marrying into other houses. It's more of a family pole than a tree.
The Targaryan tree is the easiest! No messy marrying into other houses. It's more of a family pole than a tree.
To all people who stop to chat at the top or bottom of an escalator;
Nope. Read the rule. (See above)
Even more amazing is that he slows down. Watch right before he hits the paint, he take an extra step or two to get the timing right. That’s sick.
Might be the cliff hanger at the end. Questions to be answered next season.
Because it was in The Script.
Sansa from season one isn’t. Sansa has grown and learned a lot of lessons. The last of which was more brutal and impactful than anything that happened to her at King’s Landing.
There are lots of reasons. She still doesn't trust him - her mom certainly didn't like him (for reasons known and rumored), he's a bastard (sorta), he just died, she told Jon everything so he knows what Littlefinger is capable of, he didn't ask for her input. But most importantly she wanted to be the one to release…
Maybe and maybe but where did Littlefinger say the Knights of the Vale were when he first offered them to Sansa? I thought they were close and ready to go. (Seriously forgot but that was my impression.)
No. You answered your own question. She would have wanted to keep her army together. That’s why they were there at the same time. She only would’ve rushed back if she knew the city was under attack.
Yeah! Ghost on holiday?
Napoleon got caught by the Prussians at Waterloo. Not unprecedented.
I didn’t assume they took a non-stop flight. I assumed she staged and planned everything just outside Mereen instead of charging in from half a continent away.
On the contrary, I think Sansa knew exactly what was happening. The entire pre-plotting of the battle and her confronting Jon said to me she had something to say but was pissed no one asked her. Also, as she said, she knew Jon AND Ramsey. She knew what each would do so she kept an ace up her sleeve until Ramsey was…
I got the feeling that Sansa didn’t just go for Littlefinger at the last minute but that she had been plotting it all along. So not so much deus ex machina as it was a timely trap set by a cunning and ruthless Sansa.
Movie idea: In a world where humanity has abandoned earth because of <insert disaster> for life on <some kind of space based habitat>. The earth bound survivors are in a race against time to save the last few humans from the ravages of <existential threat>. Led by <plucky scientist> and <loner renegade> their last…
She just needs ships to get from Mereen to King’s Landing. She doesn't need to circumnavigate the world. While the scale of the Westeros is larger, the concept is traveling from Europe to Britain is consistent.
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