The original release date was 12/13/19, so it’s only been pushed forward by six weeks. I am quite certain the change is due to the 12/20/19 release date for Star Wars Episode IX.
Another migraine sufferer here, since the age of five (I’m now 38). It’s like having a vice tightened around my head while a battering ram and ice pick are alternately pounded into my head and the back of my neck. I can’t help but feel as though the pain could be relieved by stabbing myself in the head or banging my…
When watching the first episode of the new season, I turned to my BF and said, “I am so jealous of that sweatshirt.” Being able to buy one and support a great non-profit at the same time is a win in my book.
I was at the NYCC panel and Gillian said they are indeed using a different wig.
He has to go rowing every 30 days or he dies.
My question pertains only to the show version, unless I’m forgetting a specific passage in the books were Theon is kicked in the nuts.
Jaime and Bronn set the stage at the beginning of the episode - it’s all about dicks.
Obligatory:
The fact that he isn’t makes me wonder what the hell the point of that whole conversation was.
That meeting of the Cleganes was awfully anti-climatic. Ugh.
By the way, if you are taking everything I wrote in my main reactions comment seriously then don’t bother trying to get into a debate with me. If, however, you have a sense of humor about things such as twigs and berries or characters shouting “wheeee!” everytime they ride a dragon on GoT, then welcome! Have a seat…
My lack of experience with twigs and berries is why I asked, so thank you.
Theon’s lack of response to getting kneed in the nuts is surprising, then.
This week’s reactions (last one until next year T_T):
Miscellaneous musings:
This week’s episode was chock full of fun. My running commentary:
That is both disgusting and brilliant!
Sansa was eyeing up the dagger when Bran gave it to Arya, so perhaps she’ll steal it and kill Littlefinger. But the fact that it’s made of Valerian steel means it will likely serve a greater purpose, IMO.