If he had followed through on his threat he could have also avoided the 'falsely reporting an incident' charge.
If he had followed through on his threat he could have also avoided the 'falsely reporting an incident' charge.
Fucking hell. I didn't even recognize him.
It warms my heart to see how many people can't make a recomendation wihtout pissing on something else.
It actually reminds me of a trip to Florida. Around the airport and hotel there were tons of Palm Trees but everywhere else was the same boring trees we have in Ohio.
Best quote this episode goes to Robert.
Mostly I just felt bad for Ser Egen.
I was pretty irritated by her in this episode. She was clearly having doubts last episode but she just let the whole farce play out with barely a word.
@ Jebidiah, I'm not sure how much of the Dothraki culture has been explained on the show. The bit that follows is an explanation with information up to this point from the books.
You should watch 'Audition.'
I've only seen four. Did they all die at the end of Diary of the Dead? I can't remember.
A ghost that doesn't believe in ghosts?!
Bingo.
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Yeah, yeah! That's the one I was thinking of.
I'm guessing Sansa will be Littlefinger's undoing. Once she finally comes into her own and becomes a major player it's curtains for Petyr Baelish.
I think it was Brown Ben himself that said you can be an honest mercenary or an old mercenary but never both.
His last day before retirement!
Yes, the book is quite clear about the resemblance.
I think he looks great. He looks like an extra they hired for the Grimy Sellsword #2 part. There's no hint of the badass killing machine.
Negative. They cut out a lot of that journey. We got the one Hill Tribe ambush then a nice shot of the approach to the Eyrie. Nothing of the actual ascent.