I'm not sure if it's an Italian thing, but I found it weird that Hugh refused to go to the house for his birthday party (during Tony and Carmela's split) if Tony wasn't there.
I'm not sure if it's an Italian thing, but I found it weird that Hugh refused to go to the house for his birthday party (during Tony and Carmela's split) if Tony wasn't there.
I'm not sure if it's an Italian thing, but I found it weird that Hugh refused to go to the house for his birthday party (during Tony and Carmela's split) if Tony wasn't there.
I would've liked to see an episode about Silvio. Bobby, Paulie, Ralphie, Pussy and Vito all got their own story arcs. But Sil never did.
I would've liked to see an episode about Silvio. Bobby, Paulie, Ralphie, Pussy and Vito all got their own story arcs. But Sil never did.
What's up with throwing in a plot twist where Ducksauce becomes King of Qarth (Qing?) and then not showing him at all the next episode. It makes the whole thing seem inconsequential.
What's up with throwing in a plot twist where Ducksauce becomes King of Qarth (Qing?) and then not showing him at all the next episode. It makes the whole thing seem inconsequential.
I thought it was a bit of a dig at Martin himself.
I thought it was a bit of a dig at Martin himself.
So I heard someone on here speculate that Chris Finch/Dagmer Cleftjaw will reveal himself to be Ramsay Snowbolton. The way he was behaving in Prince of Winterfell started to give me that impression too- he was noticeably more insistent and less deferential when giving Theon his "suggestions"
So I heard someone on here speculate that Chris Finch/Dagmer Cleftjaw will reveal himself to be Ramsay Snowbolton. The way he was behaving in Prince of Winterfell started to give me that impression too- he was noticeably more insistent and less deferential when giving Theon his "suggestions"
I like how the character who plays Stannis seems like a guy who always gets blown off as well.
I like how the character who plays Stannis seems like a guy who always gets blown off as well.
I don't see Brienne doing it. She'd need Catelyn's approval to do something like that, and even if she didn't, her character is much more likely to honorably fight him than take his hand off when he's restrained.
I don't see Brienne doing it. She'd need Catelyn's approval to do something like that, and even if she didn't, her character is much more likely to honorably fight him than take his hand off when he's restrained.
why the fuck would Gregor Clegane cut off Jaime's hand?
why the fuck would Gregor Clegane cut off Jaime's hand?
Martin's prose is artless and insipid.
Martin's prose is artless and insipid.
GB Jr, once Robb gets on his high horse about preserving Talisa's honor and publicly letting everyone know that she was definitely not dishonored by the boning since they are totally getting married, everyone will be bored to tears. It's like watching Ned Stark dig his own grave, except he has even less personality…
GB Jr, once Robb gets on his high horse about preserving Talisa's honor and publicly letting everyone know that she was definitely not dishonored by the boning since they are totally getting married, everyone will be bored to tears. It's like watching Ned Stark dig his own grave, except he has even less personality…