Well, he didn't give her the bones of a forsaken child either. You've got to take what you can get.
Well, he didn't give her the bones of a forsaken child either. You've got to take what you can get.
I think 17, she turned 18 on February 21.
As I recall, the Academy of Television Arts and Sciences' rules for what categories actors can be nominated for offer a hell of a lot of leeway.
Yeah, that was awesome. The writers and Dinklage handled his turn to a darker character extraordinarily well. Such a great build; starting out subtle, gaining strength, and then, well, some anvils need to be dropped.
Okay, she doesn't bother me.
Oberyn was the 2nd best thing about this episode. I wish more of his pre-trial material from the book had made it into the show.
2. Faceless Men
I agree, there's no way they're putting him up against competition this brutal.
The way I remember it is that Cercei let them bring back the Warrior's Sons and Poor Fellows in exchange for the blessing and forgiving the debt.
Book 4 shit, yo:
Bom-chic-a-wow-strum
That was hilarious. I thought he was going to light the clearing on fire.
Yeah, unless the body's been lit on fire and burned to ashes (on screen), don't count against them coming back.
Now I want to see Tyrion dance around in Castlery Rock's throne room and talk backwards.
Aw, I wanted to see his hat
Quick question, what's the HTML code for hyperlinks in Disqus comments?
I think Bronn's done a pretty good job of striking the proper balance. I guess being a sellsword really helps in that regard. People don't expect you to be honorable and society accepts you killing people as part of your job.
"That's why your friend is dead and Myren Trant is alive. Because Trant had armor, and a big fucking sword"
And the taste of your own leg
Speaking of the Moon Door, why did they leave it half open? They're on top of a mountain, wouldn't that make for a very cold and drafty throne room? And the risk of Sweet Robin having one of his shaking fits while walking past and falling through the damn thing.