Hey, High Sparrow, I guess that whole trial by combat ain't looking so bad about now as a form of alternative dispute resolution, eh? Nope, didn't think so.
Hey, High Sparrow, I guess that whole trial by combat ain't looking so bad about now as a form of alternative dispute resolution, eh? Nope, didn't think so.
so…is she going to date 54 different guys to keep things varied, or is it just 54 dates with the same dude..cause that's more a relationship
or how she was standing there the whole time everyone was in the room, but waited until the others left to complain that noone listens to what she might want to say
That is some really optimistic ret-conning of her tactical abilities. Not to mention really ruthless manipulation. Neither of which she's shown huge aptitude for.
if she never heard from LF on help, how'd she end up charging in along side him? She'd have been in the back lines of Jon's army wishing she'd been more specific than 'don't do what Ramsey wants you to do'.
the pikemen in this battle faced the wrong way to stop a cavalry charge. the pikeorcs at helm's deep were blinded by the light.
The battle was dumb. Bodies just don't accumulate like that as a wall or barrier, and even if they did, one doesn't just stand still an allow one to be surrounded by a phalanx. Especially a phalanx of single spear length that shouldn't have worked so well.
I'd like to take a moment to thank Tom for being Reacher. I read all the Reacher books prior to the first movie and then didn't watch the movie for the whole "but Reacher is a huge guy" thing. I liked the books well enough, recognizing the formula being used, and I realized that my pettiness over Cruise taking the…
And easy on the budget when you've got a battle in the north to fight and a dragon to CGI against a fleet
I like bat-shit crazy as much as the next guy, and like lesbian vampire action more than most of the next guys, but bloodier tv edits that make it less boobier, I can do without.
so…a more stabby version of Pegg's World's End movie… got it. I've never played any version of AC, so while I was aware that the campaign was essentially a matrix type reality immersion, I knew nothing of the actual plot or who was fighting whom or why exactly.
wait…they're freedom fighters against human advancement through science? are they going back in time to prove creationism as well?
it's a boy. whether that was a mystery or not I can't say. but Jamie offered that 'he' be trained when he's of age, so gender answered, yes.
I think Davos' comment to young lady Mormont would indicate otherwise. His is a new house, not yet in the books for her maester to tell her about. Upon knighthood, he becomes a noble with or without a specific holding, but does have a house. His wife might start a commoner, but will be lady of that house and his…
I don't assume that time travels identically with each storyline between episodes or even in the same episode. It would have taken Jamie weeks or months to get to Riverrun with an army himself, so Brienne leaving about the same time and getting there shortly thereafter works. It can take weeks for Sansa and Jon to go…
Well, not all terrorists are radical. Some are reactionary
good eyesight broke your suspension, but assassin's creed Arya a day after a gut wound didn't?
though why little orphan annies would be knowing about it now, as opposed to all the years that Varys had them, I don't know
you know…I've spent years forgetting that show…and then you just go and suck me right back into the frustration and annoyance…
the show equivalent of 3 pages per chapter of what people eat