Sorry, I can't tell sarcasm/jokes on the internet. Do you want my actual guess?
Sorry, I can't tell sarcasm/jokes on the internet. Do you want my actual guess?
Ah good point. It establishes the corrupt nature of the High Septon pretty quickly. And it gets a big stamp of approval from CEO of Tits! Win/Win! (Well win/win for people who enjoyed the tit stuff. Just a win on being concise exposition for the rest of us).
To see what happens next? Of course! I haven't given up on this plotline yet. I'm just a little skeptical.
He's all Ghandi now, but he has the support of tons of zealous people. I could definitely see him revealing himself to be just as zealous as he is in the books.
Glad to hear you're on board. I look forward to seeing Oathkeeper getting busted out in Winterfell.
The problem with that is that she can't simply stab the hell out of Ramsay in bed. She's surrounded by Bolton supporters. (Though that "The North Remembers" does suggest that the Boltons aren't as strong as they appear). She wouldn't be able to get away with it. I think they want to show her as a master manipulator,…
Was it sexposition? Not much explaining of things, other than mentioning some of the Seven gods again. But I feel it did get a big stamp of approval from the CEO of Tits. Like the other sexposition scenes.
I think they are still planning a Lord of Light based resurrection for a more important character.
I've been assuming since the first episode that my favorite death rattle speaking revenant has been out. Too many things have changed for them to put her in, and still have her interact with the characters she needs to.
It wasn't even Tyrion's group that snagged the priest Moqorro. It's Victarion Greyjoy. Who most likely no longer exists. I may miss him. At least Book 5 version of him where he was essentially a squid based super villain.
I didn't think about that! I could see where siding with the High Sparrow makes a certain amount of Cersei now. (As opposed, to "Hey less debts to pay! What could possibly go wrong?" reasoning of the book)
I'm actually a little confused by the whole "They changed a line! This is a spit in the face to book readers!" It's not a super memorable line, and the scene is still Jon chops off Slynt's head after hesitating.
I honestly don't remember the exact line. I really don't think it's like "Only Cat". Though that might be because I didn't read Dance as many times as Storm.
I forgot if he did more stuff after Jon became Lord Commander. Probably just be even more annoying. I don't mind him losing his head now. I couldn't gauge Thorne's reaction at all though.
Maybe an inconclusive fight, before they decide to kill Ramsay and Roose, just because they are super evil? (I really don't like the Boltons. All of these flayed men they have hanging around disturbing the crap out of me isn't helping their cause).
I'm crossing my fingers for Roose being able to keep a better leash on Ramsay. Let me cling to my delusions!
And so ends the snarky adventures of Varys and Tyrion: Journey through Essos. Damn. I was hoping that we would get at least one more episode out of it. Tyrion: "You should have told me we were going to meet The Savior!"
I went to a reform temple from ages 6 to 13. I think I wasn't really given a reason for why the desert wandering took 40 years. I just assumed that's how long it would take. I'm not very good with geography, so it didn't set off red flags in my brain.
Solidarity upvote, as I haven't had an actual kiss with someone I was attracted to. I've been told that the people think of me as an ogre.
So the place where I saw it had a poster up for The Final Cut, but the one they actually showed was the original theatrical version. After reading up the differences, I actually feel a little cheated. A different ending, and getting rid of the voiceover would have helped a great deal. Ah well.