Doreah. Now bend the knee or be destroyed.
Doreah. Now bend the knee or be destroyed.
In the book Roose Bolton explains it to Jaime over dinner. It's a little complicated. Vargo had switched sides because Bolton offered him Harrenhal. Vargo hoped Stannis would win at Blackwater Bay. After Stannis lost and Vargo had Jaime, he decided to give him to Karstark, wed his daughter get a keep and refuge from…
Classic Hodor last episode when Bran woke up from his dream with a yell and Hodor came over to make sure he was okay.
Yeah maybe the point is that there's no point. They're just mindfucking with the humans.
Locke's thinking " this guy talks like a fag. I'll chop his sword hand off, that'll show him."
They'll bend the knee or be destroyed.
Yeah in the previews they have shots of Melisandre talking with Gendry and Thoros saying "the night is dark and full of terrors."
Pod's going to end up riding a dragon with Danaerys - hands clasped around her belly - roasting the Others on the fields of Pelennor.
Why do the Others make artistic designs with dead body parts? What's the point?
Yes! Perfect way to end the series.
Great show. Its cock rages on!
I liked how Elizabeth unloaded on her daughter in that it was realistic and shitty, not that I "liked" it. She's hardcore and strong as Derek Luke said, but she's under so much stress she can't handle being disrespected given what she's had to go through and what was expected of her compared with her daughter.
At first glance I thought the same thing. The writers were adding something that wasn't in the books. (We do have the U.S. Supreme Court ruling on gay marriage and human rights in the background so it's topical.) With the Kingslayer, Jaime loves his sister, which Joffrey and many others would consider degenerate. So…
Agreed. I like how they ended it with Carrie and Walt at Larissa's place.
Yeah it might be him, but then who is Noah Taylor playing? I'm guessing he's Ramsay.
Game of Thrones is the greatest show that ever was or will be. If you disagree you're dumb. Or maybe foreign actors with accents and the fantasy genre aren't your thing. Different strokes for different folks.
Most powerful scenes for me were 1) when Sansa says Joffrey's a monster. The Tyrells are great. 2) Bran has found a comrade his own age, Jojen, who says Bran is the most important thing. (And Jojen's father saved Ned Stark during the rebellion. While Robert Baratheon's bastard hangs with Ned's daughter Arya.) The…
Great show. Raylan and Boyd riding in the van was awesome. Givens is one badass.
I blame the break-up on Sebastian's attitude. He needs to lighten up. Yes Carrie's a little too much but that's who she is, with the over-apologizing and overthinking.
Yeah that struck me. Great-looking locations and scenery throughout the episode.