Apparently not.
But now I do. So I guess we got Dorian closure in Season 2 then.
Apparently not.
But now I do. So I guess we got Dorian closure in Season 2 then.
Season one had him nicely positioned (phrasing?) as an outlet for Vanessa's sexual energy. But even though he was enticed by her, they never had him try to find her again. That might have been another interesting story.
Indeed! Though I thought the whole "New Yorker's all know how to fight because it's New York!" line was a little stale.
That's too bad about the Jekyll/Hyde payoff, but if this is truly the series finale there was no time to do anything else. Same with Dorian Gray - and we never got to see the portrait itself.
Opossum: "You mean I don't get to meet the board?! Rats!"
Rats: "Hey! We're next meeting's metaphor!"
eesh. I mean that's smart, but along with the grim smile at the end, I'm concerned that she's going to slide too ruthless to be a good ruler.
The lead-in to next week's episode makes me think that Littlefinger is going to make a play for Winterfell as well through Sansa, so I hope you're right.
But he didn't kill the Wildlings, did he? He killed his entire cavalry force, as well as Jon's smaller one, and then the Wildlings arrived and were quickly surrounded.
This struck me as odd, especially since there was zero reaction to Ramsay sacrificing his whole cavalry to make makeshift obstacles.
Sansa's advice wasn't helpful though - she essentially said there was no strategy that was right.
I agree - why didn't Sansa say anything to Jon? They could have saved so many lives if they just waited one day! And how did Ramsay know those bodies were going to pile up just so so he could do a 300 Spartan shield pincer movement?
He's at the end of his half-life?
Oh, that show (Grrrr) - first season at least had the good sense to be ridiculous. On the other hand, Richard Armitage is so good at brooding…
Nah, Ms. Sand will claim the Martell line and they'll launch a fresh attack on King's Landing, thus starting a whole new cycle of conflict that Dany will either end or endorse.
Tormund can't die until he and Brienne have a nice Italian dinner together where they make small talk! It is known!
And then Sansa kills him. Please.
But you won't get to see it happen.
And to think, da Vinci invented the framework for the guillotine as a coin press, of all things!
Jaquen: No! A man said "Faceless!" Not "Headless!"
Mountain: Hrrmmm
It's going to be come the face for the interns to practice wearing.