They used to do that…
They used to do that…
But it looked real and actually proved useful in the fight. Usually, it's just nonsense, but here it was well-done.
I thought so too. I thought for a second that maybe I farted. But no, the Grand Maester did.
Point of odor, @dylan_fan:disqus stinks!
I guess you could burn them and use the bones?
We did get a little fart though.
That was one of the best swordfights I've ever seen in a movie / TV show. Also, showing someone dual-wield convincingly and effectively was impressive.
Yeah, if he were dead, we would have seen his death onscreen.
They may very well turn, and then they wouldn't be wind chimes…
Especially when they're murdered by people.
Which was strange this week since nothing was shown in Pyke.
Kosher for The Oscars!
The original Porky's, however, got the royal treatment.
Haha, MySpleen.
That's hysterical.
Yes, but that doesn't mean that J can do anything with the dragons that are not J's "offspring" (I guess J would be the "Cousin of Dragons"). It would be a big stretch and, to me, a little lame. I think J and D need to get together at some point, because I think the dragons are how the White Walkers get beat back.
Yeah, but he definitely doesn't carry the weight as some of the other characters. Ramsay is the real villain of the Bolton clan, so Roose was pretty much secondary.
Nothing like Ned being beheaded will happen again. And if they kill Dany before she gets to Westeros, I'm going to be furious.
I think the "no character is safe" feeling to this show has diminished. Our major characters are in place and are pretty much safe outside of major plot points. Giving most of these characters sudden, unexpected deaths would be largely disappointing now.
Then we're left with the dim witted option.