I wonder if they're making her up to look older and more haggard due to the suffering of losing her three children. She looks 20 years older than in season 1.
I wonder if they're making her up to look older and more haggard due to the suffering of losing her three children. She looks 20 years older than in season 1.
But Sansa may have offered him something to get him to help, that he will turn to his advantage.
Plus the fact that their restraint from attacking Danaerys at the summit was a lot more noble than hers would have been. If they (or a stooge sent in their place) sacrifice their lives to kill Dany, the dragons have no master and the masters probably win the war. If she kills them, some other slavemaster just takes…
Only 40 years after Dan Aykroyd did it on SNL.
Not just eschewing sex, but taking songs about sex and turning them into something dorky. Which also has the effect of pointing out how silly most romantic/sex songs are if you actually analyze them. Lonely Island operates in this domain as well.
Indeed, I think it was Scream that introduced the concept of "meta" (as we know it) to most of the public. It was certainly the first time I learned of it (though I was a teen at the time). I recall reviewers and pop culture media specifically using that term to describe the movie.
I didn't record the shows on VHS…I downloaded them as Real Player media files off mIRC.
She's got a sister though, who ostensibly isn't gay. Plus how many Disney princesses are ever shown reproducing? And not even all the Disney "princesses" are even princesses…it just means "female protagonist." You do come off seeming homophobic.
Or presumably, the men would have come back with reinforcements to demand the food and supplies, and the people would have given it up to save their lives. If they just came back and murdered the people without warning, then they're in the top tier of GoT assholes.
Gems seem to favor physical strength above other traits, so Jasper was the strongest and therefore the leader. Peridot kinda reflected this when she said how the two strongest campers should have hooked up.
I though the "let's make fun of people who take offense" veered too far into South Park's lame shtick.
But Grimey died because his jealousy drove him mad, not so for Ned.
You can't take it with you.
Apparently the key to the Iron Born's rise to greatness is just to say "let's build a bunch of warships. Oh, half of our fleet just got stolen along with our half our best soldiers? Let's build a thousand more ships (and hope my plan is still in place a year from now). Oh, you mean a kingdom also needs to engage in…
I mean they are fanatics like the rest but at least they (at least nominally) support equality and asceticism, and probably socialism if the world was around long enough to reach that point in civilization.
I've never been that emotionally attached to Hodor, partially because I just assumed he was run-of-the-mill mentally disabled, and that GRRM took a really cheap way to write him as a 1-dimensional and 1-vocabulary character. And I also didn't like the way that so many fans made Hodor some kind of favorite character /…
Yeah that's a really lame plot device of shows & movies that are of much lesser quality than GoT used to be. The old trope of a master withholding vital knowledge for no reason just because it moves the plot along.
Reminds me of: "Oh, but you can't expect to wield supreme executive power just because some watery tart threw a sword at you."
And the show just took the fact that anybody can kill a king with no repercussions to new heights. Now you can ADMIT you killed the king in front of the council and it still doesn't matter. And when they finish crowning you, you get to decide to murder your only living blood relatives, who are also nobles, just…
They have the worst religion in a world full of awful religions. It's both dumb *and* evil.