I knew the kid had good sense . . .
I knew the kid had good sense . . .
This review seems to make light of the first Stark reunion since the first season of the show. This is a major turning point in the whole story, making the turn towards setting right the evil that has spread across Westeros. I think it is a momentous moment.
He's only decisive about wanting to use the Moon Door.
The list of her future victims is one thing the House of Black and While doesn't seem that interested in extinguishing. The Waif even asked her if she was sure she didn't want to add a few names to it.
Well, you have to remember, this is a guy who used to awe his friends with his tale of having sex with a bear, Brianne must seem perfect for him.
Whenever I see him, I remember him handing a .45 to Robert Redford and saying ' . . . for that day'.
You guys do realize that the term 'Tower of Joy' has never been used in the show, and is thus a sort of spoiler. Those of us that have only watched the show would appreciate your consideration.
I have thought Victor was perfectly cast and written from the beginning. He's a geek, and I think this is the first time anyone has written him that way. He's a quiet guy who stays home and works in his lab. Socially awkward, but when he puts on his lab apron he seems completely in charge. Never been in love…
Are we actually watching the same show?
I got the impression from her scene with the Waif that she might have the chance to go forth and cross the names off her list at some point, the Waif even asking if she was sure that was all the names. Interesting,
I suspect the level of medical knowledge in 1492 was not really so far in advance of what we see on GoT.
He's going to have to gather some things before he leaves Castle Black. I'd think we'll see some discussion before he actually leaves, but in this season, anything is possible.
I don't agree. I think his love for Catelyn transferred to Sansa, and though he left her with the Boltons, he thought she would be well-treated until her chance to take advantage presented itself. I guess he had no idea just what a sadistic f**k Ramsay is, and it seems to have taken longer to get his ducks in a row…
You know, I've been watching this show from the beginning, and the pacing of this season seems strange to me. I'm not sure I'm the only one that sees this, but it just seems that this season is more hurky-jerky than previous seasons. The example of Jon Snow's resurrection is just one of a number of storylines that…
I regret to report I found that dead Olly shot to be strangely satisfying.
She was the wife of the Holy Man in Dances with Wolves. Nice to see a familiar face.
As I recall, that was part of the reason for the 'bedding' ceremony we saw in the North; until the marriage is consummated, it isn't a valid wedding.
Game of Thrones(newbies) is back one page and over.
No, I went back and looked at this.
Bringing us all back to the Mammalian community. Awesome stuff.