Hmm. He does lean a bit too hard on nearly every line. It's become customary in my house to hisssss as he finishes speaking.
Hmm. He does lean a bit too hard on nearly every line. It's become customary in my house to hisssss as he finishes speaking.
In addition, isn't Winterfell in fact small and grubby?
I wonder if the inept execution of the cave drawings were meant to suggest Ser Davos was behind them, and they were meant to help persuade Dany that the whitewalkers are real?
S/he did seem a wee bit overwrought.
After profound discussion I believe the consensus is that it would take oodles of gallons of poison on that spear to affect something the size of a Tyrannosaur.
On one side are Jaime Lannister, who has some handy information in his
head that would exonerate his brother and conscience enough that he
might actually force the issue with his sister
So there's that, anyway!
Well said. After the obscene torture-murders in a couple of episodes, that seemed designed entirely to see how much shock audiences will endure, I almost quit. I stayed with it planning to fast forward and just see how a couple of characters I was invested in fared, and I've been glad to see the writers backing off…
Actually, Clinton is scarcely any less corrupt than the loathsome, incompetent, viciously stupid Trump. Under her watch State was wide open for business.
Ah, jaysus.
Try reading it again, kid.
You just made me think that if Bronn is going to play a part in Jaime's underwater rescue, they're both fortunate that Bronn's gold got shot out of its bag (i think), after which Bronn will learn a valuable lesson about what truly matters in this life (sure he will).
Heck, try being a white man and having people constantly assume you're in the 5%. That must fucking sucks, too.
Well, she would, wouldn't she.
Levittown, similiarly. Rafter attics rather than truss attics make it easier for the average DIYer to turn an unfinished attic into 2 kids' bedrooms and a bathroom.
Someone implied it would take gallons of poison to affect a dragon.
Assuming news gets back to King's Landing that dragons are fecking real!!! we're presumably going to see ballistae every 30 feet of its walls
Ah. thanks.
Was that the bulk of Cersei's army, though, or just what was considered necessary to shepherd several wagon's of gold from Highgarden to King's Landing? I was thinking a thousand men, more or less?
Just the Red Keep, though?