I think they are setting it up Gamby thinking it was Russell but it actually being someone else. Him thinking it's Russell will drive the conflict next season, only for it to be revealed as someone else, and they team up again.
I think they are setting it up Gamby thinking it was Russell but it actually being someone else. Him thinking it's Russell will drive the conflict next season, only for it to be revealed as someone else, and they team up again.
Five episodes in, and this might be my favorite thing that Netflix has put out.
I also starkly disagree with this article, but many of those posting have already made very eloquent (and some horribly not-so-eloquent) rebuttals. However, I do appreciate the author bringing a fresh and interesting perspective to the debate.
This, plus I love Dorne and the Iron Isles. It hurts to see what the show has done with them so far.
It's worth checking out - but prepared to be disappointed.
Could someone recommend me a Jemisin book that they consider to be good? I read The Fifth Season and hated it - I also think Rothfuss is so overrated that it actually hurts my brain how much he's beloved. I agree Kay is terrific, however. Both Martin and Gaiman are wonderful storytellers, but their mainstream appeal…