So, now that we know that the High Valyrian word for prince is gender neutral, I have to wonder the same of valonquar. Arya is a little sister—perhaps, she could kill Cersei.
So, now that we know that the High Valyrian word for prince is gender neutral, I have to wonder the same of valonquar. Arya is a little sister—perhaps, she could kill Cersei.
I wouldn't exactly count the Sand Snakes as the good guys.
He's so clever and all.
I'd watch short promotional videos with the Night King checking in at all of the different castles to ask for directions.
I'm worried that we'll be checking in with Hot Pie's corpse in a few weeks.
Yeah, I'd assumed that Arya might change her mind about going North after that, too.
This should've been a two-hour long movie. There's something weirdly appealing about it, but the writing is lazy and can't hold up the pilot, let alone four hours of show. This Is 40 is a big hit in my family and I think that this could've been similar if it hadn't been a weirdly long Netflix show. I can almost see…
Cersei: Euron, what are you doing here? Five words, or less.
I'd really like to get a sense of where the Night's King is, geography wise. Given the importance of maps in this episode, I was hoping that we'd be given some idea. Obviously, Winter Is Coming, but we don't really have an idea of when it will be getting here and I think that that keeps the tension from rising too…
King Robert spent a month traveling to get to Winterfell the first time in the hopes of ditching his wife in a large Arhaus.
I said it above, but given Theon's early obsession with becoming a true Iron Islander and his current status, I'm expecting a more interesting dynamic between the two of them upon the Greyjoy family reunion. There's no reason Theon couldn't have turned out like Euron if he'd never been taken by Ned Stark and that'll…
I think that Ed Sheeran was only supposed to cameo in this episode, so his crew might actually be safe.
It's not over until he's made Dragonstone his whorehouse, according to Tywin.
I thought that Pilou Asbæk played Euron with a new and somewhat intriguing similarity to Theon. Could be an interesting 'what if' glance in the mirror for when the Greyjoys all eventually meet up. Lots of S2 was about the man Theon was trying to become and now it seems like that man is romping around King's Landing…
I'm not over how the casting/creative team missed the opportunity to just dye Momoa's beard blue and let him play Daario.
I could completely picture book!Euron being a "look it's Euron! and he's wearing the coat!" sort of guy.
There are days where I remind myself that I never have to go to gym again as a reminder that life gets better.
My dad likes mowing the lawn, watching football, and going to the local bar to hang out with his buddies. He's the definitive basic middle American guy.
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This is my favorite, favorite Netflix show— it's the only show I binge aside from Mozart in the Jungle. I just finished episode seven, and so far this season has been excellent. It's really doing something different from the first season when they could've just coasted and done the same thing twice.