Yeah, he would have taken out the ruling/political class and re-instated the Catholic Church as the rulers of Britain.
Yeah, he would have taken out the ruling/political class and re-instated the Catholic Church as the rulers of Britain.
I don't think Jon's "confused grandpa" thing is that much of an act. Sometimes I think most of his modern-age jokes come from his writers and he doesn't understand them at all.
I don't think Jon's "confused grandpa" thing is that much of an act. Sometimes I think most of his modern-age jokes come from his writers and he doesn't understand them at all.
Jaime's hands were bound, so although he would have stood a better chance at swimming than Brienne in her armor, it still might have made it a risky proposition. Also, Brienne is pretty tall - if she stayed close enough to the shore she could probably just stand up to avoid drowning in the event of a boat tipping.
Jaime's hands were bound, so although he would have stood a better chance at swimming than Brienne in her armor, it still might have made it a risky proposition. Also, Brienne is pretty tall - if she stayed close enough to the shore she could probably just stand up to avoid drowning in the event of a boat tipping.
Sandor is unlikely to speak up on Tyrion's behalf, as Tyrion was trying to order him back out into the fire. "Eat shit, dwarf."
Sandor is unlikely to speak up on Tyrion's behalf, as Tyrion was trying to order him back out into the fire. "Eat shit, dwarf."
Tyrion's former chambers were chambers dedicated to the Hand of the King. Now that Tywin is taking over as Hand, Tyrion got booted from the room. Tyrion hasn't been moved to a dungeon cell, it's just a smaller, less-posh room. Nobody in King's Landing really likes him - especially the people in positions of authority…
Tyrion's former chambers were chambers dedicated to the Hand of the King. Now that Tywin is taking over as Hand, Tyrion got booted from the room. Tyrion hasn't been moved to a dungeon cell, it's just a smaller, less-posh room. Nobody in King's Landing really likes him - especially the people in positions of authority…
My interpretation of the shot at the end was that she was dropping the doll (the one her father gave her in Season 1, I believe) as a metaphorical statement about growing up and maturity, not as a sign about her intentions to leave.
My interpretation of the shot at the end was that she was dropping the doll (the one her father gave her in Season 1, I believe) as a metaphorical statement about growing up and maturity, not as a sign about her intentions to leave.
You are correct, and the reviewer seems to be mistaken on this point. What Tywin says is ambiguous, and understandably misinterpreted by Arya, but he doesn't ever explicitly state where he is headed.
You are correct, and the reviewer seems to be mistaken on this point. What Tywin says is ambiguous, and understandably misinterpreted by Arya, but he doesn't ever explicitly state where he is headed.
You think Abed's relationship with Hilda has no pay off? Wha??? The slave babies was my favorite moment of all three episodes, and was an amazing pay off.
You think Abed's relationship with Hilda has no pay off? Wha??? The slave babies was my favorite moment of all three episodes, and was an amazing pay off.
They've said the name in the "behind the scenes" videos HBO puts up (and, as Professor Poopy Pants notes, in the preview for episode 5), but never in an actual episode thus far. I watch these episodes a few times each - once when it airs on HBO at a friend's place, once again with my family, and often again after that…
That's odd, since she didn't appear at all in the last episode.
A-minus is your "I'm not sure" grade? O.O Seems like a fairly solid grade to me.
We still haven't been given Melisandre's name on the show, even though they teased it very hard this episode with Stannis's "She has a name" line.
I watched it on TV and saw the blue eyes.