that joke was just sitting there out in the open. How could no one else have seen it!
that joke was just sitting there out in the open. How could no one else have seen it!
I really think that conversation is being misread. Varys tried to soap her twice. She caught it both times, and probably has caught tons of other times. She backed him into a corner specifically to allow him to say exactly where he was coming from. She wanted unvarnished truth and solid, uncouched advice. He…
He's a troll. He's all over the other board trying to start fights.. So, like….
it had a payoff. Just not for us
Is it adding stars and shit? I love that one
I think Varys tried to blow smoke up her ass twice in that scene, and she confronted him to allow him to say what he wanted to say and stop couching everything in that bullshit. I think the burning thing was a step too far, but I get that she felt she needed to make sure that Varys could see she wasn't gonna get…
what did you want to say about it? I found it really uninteresting on it's own. I assume it's building up pathos for one of their deaths but on it's own, that shit is dull.
Can it be? Are you word shaming? That's just bitchy.
from a plot perspective, Jamie is ripe for being the one to off Cersei.
I don't see how Tarly can be a big bad. He's a shitbird to his son, but is a loyal soldier.
*unfolds a chair and sits waiting to see if the bait will be picked up*
You got her there.
Okay, so it's not just me. The meaning is fairly opaque. Good to know.
So that sort of leans toward Arya not going to Winterfell, I guess? She's a loner going her own way?
what does Arya whisper after Nymeria leaves? Sounded liked "It's not you." but I am confused as to what she means.
We are defintely not going to agree if that's your stance. That Ben, the most reasonable person in the room, couldn't see past his quiet desire to get one over on the honkey. Race is never once mentioned in the movie. That's all shit that came later. I tend to buy Romero's first take on that issue, before the…
Ah, but what if the situation was reversed? She sits at home all day looking at photos? He'd have to stay by her forever or be the guy who abandoned his wife after her child was murdered. The man needs help. she doesn't have to be that help, but they entered into a pact, didn't they? What was the wording of that…
who asked for cheerleading> Just recognition that there can be different reactions to tragedy.
Beth is a terrible person who is damaging her husband's relationship with his children.
and she doesnt have to be. But the man needs help and she prefers to whinge about how his grief is hurting her. I think this is the point of the ploi line. Theres no outlet for him
KOWALSKI!!!