Not necessarily: #TeamPyramidScheme, #TeamTentshowRevivalGrifters
Not necessarily: #TeamPyramidScheme, #TeamTentshowRevivalGrifters
Thanks for reminding us that the only person who can fill the shoes of the Bill Murray cameo we'll never get is Tyrion Lannister!
Yeah, I was wondering if she was saying the same incantation as Thoros. I doubt it because Thoros probably was too drunk to remember what he said the first time and what he says over Beric's corpse when the Hound kills him sounded much more personal than liturgical. It would have been nice to know what Mel was saying…
I thought it was a Red Hot Chili Peppers album?
Calling it now — With Miranda dead, Ramsay will die of auto-erotic self asphixion on the eve of the Battle of the Bastards.
Now that you mention it, Wun-Wun totally gave a Peter Boyle as Frankenstein eye roll to the archer that put a puny crossbow bolt in his shoulder. And the Emmy for Best Physical Comedy Use of Corpse goes to…
Most talked about entry in that actor's CV — Game of Thones, S6, Ep.2 — Head Splatter Guy
I think Davos is finally picking up on the Larger War issue, although the show is doing a bad job of articulating it. He knows Jon is important well beyond what the atrophied job description of the Lord Commander had develoved into (which sadly Thorne and many other buy into completely). I agree that it does feel like…
That's a prett solid theory. The Ironborn are one of only 2 "instant fleet" options for Dany. I just wonder, if the price is marriage to Euron or Victarion, if she'll agree? In the books Volantis and possibly other Free Cities are on the verge of a spontaneous, pro-Dany slave revolt so ships could come from there, but…
Don't you have to be killed by a White Walker or a wight to comb back as a blue-eyed undead? Jon got shanked by mortals away from a battle with the Others does that still count? Unless the whole turns-corpses-into-wights thing is proximity based….
It's almost like Dornishman jokes that keep getting aluded to in the books:
I think dumb characters doing dumb things and messing up the plans of smart characters is kinda the essence of tragedy. Pretty much every side in this fight has their smart folks, but not every smart plan can pan out because then there is no dramatic tension. I admit it's odd/frustrating to see the subtle and…
I thought it was a great riff/hat tip to "Conan, what is best in life?" Except that it went in a very Monty Python-esque direction where Mr. Serious Khal's well armed lackeys won't shut the F up while their boss is trying to intimidate someone. #ItWasARhetoricalQuestionYouIdiots
But didn't the Roose actually state that they'd found Stannis' body? And ask if Ramsey knew who finished him off so he could be rewarded? (Although I would probably sh1t myself and then flee for the hills if someone said to me: "Lord Bolton wishes to speak with your personally and give you your reward.")
Apparently not too soon to feed her corpse to the (four-legged) animals she loved most.
The show seems to be heading in the direction of the Sand Snakes rabble-rousing a generally pissed off Dornish population. It's going to be an interesting spoke in the wheel to have Dorne in open defiance of the Iron Throne like this. Which makes me wonder if the Young Griff storyline gets resurrected or they fast…
Fair enough. Hotah was not to be f***ed with in the books, true enough. He diced up a freakin' King's Guard FFS. For the show I guess we can write him off to plot expediency and probably a poisoned blade — which if they can take down the Mountain, they could finish off Hotah in a similar way. I guess.
Tyrion: "Wait! Not *that* much…that's a particularly good Dornish vintage and not to be wasted on the dead."
Paul is angling for the Galaxy Quest reboot!
"Not *that* kind of self-discovery, Felix!"