I can confirm the theory exists, but I think it is stupid.
I can confirm the theory exists, but I think it is stupid.
I have some issue with the Kings Landing stuff. Why were the Lannisters/Tyrells so upset at a crown/sparrow alliance? Wasn't there already a de facto alliance in place? It seems like the only thing that changes is that Margery doesn't have to do the walk of shame - isn't that what the Lannisters/Tyrells wanted in the…
Where do horls go?
the wildling is not the issue, dude
I've long suspected that the "close door" button is a giant hoax.
It doesn't do anything!
The Iron Islands on the show make no sense. There are hardly any people, no women and children, no towns, and no economy.
Nirvana?
"It's okay to eat fish 'Cause they don't have any feelings" is a lyric
Wait, had she been in Playboy? The article only mentions if a dozen times, so I'm not sure.
Careful with those axes, eugene
Do we have Liter Cola?
Bill, it's your cousin Marvin, Marvin Backer. You know that ad idea you've been looking for?
Seven Trilby hats please
NOT GREAT, BILL!
Ahh, I forgot about ole tree-face.
Who else has been played my different actors (not counting things like young Ned)?
Tommen
Myrcella?
My rankings of the Mountain portrayals on GOT:
1 - the first guy
2 - this guy
3 - the middle guy
I don't think Jon wants to rule the North, so the strength of his claim might be irrelevant.
Right, the Hound made a big deal of saying he was not a knight.
Yeah, I didn't really get why Tyrion was supposedly offering them something great or why Wormy and Missandei were so upset. Did they have imminent plans to go stop slavery in those other cities?
I don't remember this and I was trying and failing to understand what the hell the headline meant. I couldn't figure out what the hell a $1,000,000 menu would be, or why and how McDonald's was releasing a song about it.