i kind of love you, sean.
i kind of love you, sean.
any real specific reason why? it seemed to make sense since they had it on huluplus and really one of the only reasons to pay for hulu at all. not that i'm looking for gossip, but they're has to be a serious reason to "abandon talk."
i'm having a revisit to Fringe… yeah, this video is creepy as hell and is so absolutely believable to me right now… walternate set it up.
but maybe that's why she didn't kill him. that's what he wanted. a mercy kill is not a vengeful kill.
arya's vengeful streak kind of reminds me of cat's vengeful streak/seek for justice. although, i think arya is way more capable of pulling it off. but yes, i'd agree, the Hound definitely has sinked into her thought process - he and all the other terrible people she's encountered.
i think he did it out of hatred. he knew tyrion loved her so he took her out of spite.
yeah but it makes me sad. what i loved about the starks is/was their heart and ability to be merciful despite how terrible and corrupt everyone else was. obviously, this was/is their downfall, which is why it's a given that arya (if no one else) would catch on quickly.. but deep down, i'd hoped she'd still have at…
i hope they catch up with osha and ricken. i thought the show had hinted at him having some sort of psychic ability as well, at least in the beginning. they hardly ever showed his personality, but the little they did show made him much more interesting and intriguing than bran.
i'm just sad that they didn't really even show her cross to the darkside. at least some sort of scene where it showed her actively agreeing to betray him would have been better than what happened. i'd like to believe she was still trying to help him and use her skills to con tywin. but nope.
it did have a very frankenstein feel to it.
no. have you tried reloading? sometimes my comments section logs me out in the middle of me writing. if i reload, the issue goes away.
so would POD!! arya, not so much. rebel heart, she'd probably only be great at convincing jon snow to abandon his post and avenge their family.
i still don't understand why they didn't push for further information from the guards. you'd think they'd tell them, yeah the crazy one died but her son is now engaged to his cousin and there's the creepy new stepdad.
i don't think he's capable of coming to terms with that. i honestly don't think he'd want to. he's denied it so very well just because of the repugnance he'd feel for his own blood - i.e. legacy, etc.
i was highly skeptical regarding tyrion's potential death. but i kept reminding myself that GoT WOULD TOTALLY kill such a great character because it's not married to characters just to keep viewers… at least, it hasn't felt that way. i knew jamie wouldn't let him go down like that - not even if cersei would make him…
i hope so. and yes sansa… and a bigger question still, will sansa want to go? she seems to have accepted her new role with littlefinger, obviously realizing the option to fight against it would be harder and perhaps doomed.
i've been wondering this myself. the options for safety are no longer options. as the hound stated ever so bluntly, "there is no safety." but perhaps she believes that she is the safety and no matter where they roam or settle down, she will be their guardian.
that's exactly how i see it. she finds value in being someone's right hand and guard, even tho it always ends terribly. i wonder if she will ever grow through this or shake her loyalty after realizing how much she gets kind of screwed in the end. it's just so painful to watch.
literally what we shouted as they entered.
STARKOSA. yes.
i'm just so pained for brienne's doomed quest to fulfill her promise, and therefore the only thing she is clinging to that makes her feel important and noble. not to say she isn't important and noble all on her own, but without a quest, it seems like she'd feel doomed to always be that underestimated hero. it just…