But the parents were both killed, so can't be Chessani's daughter.
But the parents were both killed, so can't be Chessani's daughter.
To be honest, as the scene was playing out, I was surprised by the music, but as it went on, I decided I liked what they did there.
And more; the act of killing that man in an act of revenge changed Velcoro as well, taking him over a line that has affected him ever since. She said everything was different after he did that, and that may well be the case. As was said to a character in a movie long ago and far away, it doesn't sit well with the…
Interesting to see in this show that it's the gangster that has the least dysfunctional dyadic relationship of any character. Fairly unusual.
I think another thing they're showing us here is how the back office has no idea what things are like out on the street, where you have to be able to trust the people you're working with to save your life from time to time. These people are talking very casually about her screwing over her partner at this point,…
As a short man I know once said; 'Making honest feelings do dishonest work is one of her many gifts'.
When I saw that waitress, and she let him sleep, another whole backstory wrote itself in my mind about how she got that scar on her eye and how he took revenge for her.
As I thought about the episode, I recognize that when we watched the last season, we were basically dealing with 2 main characters; this time we're dealing with 4. Giving enough backstory for us to have any investment in them at all took the whole of the first episode. I expect that now that things have come…
They need those guys to train the Unsullied in crowd control techniques.
Naa, the snow broke their fall. Both of them have been in the north and seen enough winter to know where the snow piles up against the walls, and Bran probably did that s**t all the time before he fell from the tower. I'm not worried about them at all.
I think this is the easy part to predict. Baelish is slowly taking his revenge on the Lanisters, and really does expect Stannis to win over the Boltons. His conversation with Cercei was a complete charade; He's taking the Knights of the Vale to assist Stannis, in destroying the Boltons, because that's the only way…
I had a moment of clarity last night where I saw Cercei destroying the entire Tyrell family; Ser Merrin kills the father in Bravos, Marjorie and Loras get executed by the Faith Militant, and Oleana has an accident of unknown details. What happens then is difficult to see, but that's one place we could be going.
It was indeed exciting to just once see the finest swordsman in the Seven Kingdoms paint in his favorite color.
Jorah doesn't care about making a profit on this deal, if it doesn't include a audience with Khaleesi.
Yellow goo just makes me think of Sin City. Maybe they called the Meister in to fix Junior after Hartigan messed him up.
The Seed is Strong means the children have the father's hair color. Drogo's son had very dark hair just like his father.
The seed is strong, so Jon would have been blonde had he been born of Rhegar (who I am assuming was blonde because all the other Targaryens are). Just sayin'.
It may turn out that once Varys shows up and reveals his true motivations for placing Jorah with Dany she will have an epiphany and send out some Unsullied to find him and bring him back. She can't afford to be losing warriors of that ilk.
I've been on Team Dorne ever since the first episode of last season.
How can the baby choose? It will have to have some form of hormone replacement, which will strongly affect its gender identification, and surgery. How does the baby make the choice? You can't just put off the decision, because some form of hormone therapy has to be initiated, and the surgery is less disfiguring if…