When I first saw the shot of Horn Hill, I felt like I was watching Rick Steves' Europe, rather than Game of Thrones.
When I first saw the shot of Horn Hill, I felt like I was watching Rick Steves' Europe, rather than Game of Thrones.
Benioff calls him Coldhands in the post-show featurette so they combined the characters, even if it's not what GRRM planned.
Well the Brothers Clegane don't technically die. They should have died from their wounds, but they had some first class healthcare.
I am amused by your use of overkill to describe a bunch of resurrections.
For book readers it is due to Jon. In Jon's chapters he thinks a lot about his Uncle Benjen.
Your vote was moot.
My hamster? Ser Hannibal of House Krejci, warden of the straw pile?
In every family there is a Neal Bush, and sometimes a Neal and a Marvin.
Stannis is a hunka hunka burning love.
Everyone gives notes.
I loved how the signs on the door of Jonah's office in New Hampshire said "Women for Jonah". That just feels so wrong it's perfect.
One of my friends constantly complains about commuter train Quiet Car violations on twitter. That joke hit so close to home so hard. Bravo
I'm a Bostonian. I can't stand watching or hearing him. He was okay to read back in the day, but man he's not a face for TV. And his jowls to neck ratio is disturbing. He's getting Ted Kennedy-esque.
I'm wondering if Jaqen sending the Waif after Arya is Arya's final test. Not to be no one, but to be something else. Remember Jaqen in Season Two didn't seem to be on a mission for the Faceless Men. We still don't know why he was in Westeros, and why he honed in on Arya. If the Many-Faced God is the same God as…
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Randyll Tarly was everything I could hope for. What a magnificent casting.
I've got the feeling it's Margarey, playing her own game. A lot of this season has been about the new guard, taking out the old guard. I don't buy her "conversion."
Well, maybe a podcast.
MACE"S HAT. WHAT IS HAT MAY NEVER DIE.
You do mean Paris, TX and New York, IA