Yeah, I guess getting beaten and raped repeatedly makes her a "woman scorned".
Yeah, I guess getting beaten and raped repeatedly makes her a "woman scorned".
Eh, it's only the jaw/chin that's off. Her eyes, cheekbones, and hair give her a strong resemblance to Fairley.
Maybe just smallfolk that appear to have Lannister supporters (like the Hound) in their ranks.
All reasons why Lora would be the Faith's champion.
Oh so men can be raised from the dead but a woman can't? I thought this was the year of the ladies on GoT.
Edmure Tully, he's Cat's brother.
Listen, your choices this year are Khaleesi, the High Sanders, or Walder Frey. You only get those three.
As someone who lives in Chicago, is Irish-Catholic, had a cop for a father, and went to Catholic school this show isn't very realistic to me but it's not as far off. The running gag about Wisconsin wine country in the last episode felt very true to me as did Kenny's desire to go to a trendier neighborhood for the gay…
Having gone to a Catholic school (albeit in the late 90's) in Chicago, I could see that happening. They need to keep those enrollments up - better to pick their battles when they can and toe the line of "there's nothing wrong with homosexuality, it's having sex outside of marriage that's the problem so you can be gay…
They're doing a cull of characters and Ramsay seems intent on doing his fair share.
There was a scene from the trailers of Littlefinger in the Winterfell Godswood looking over his shoulder apprehensively.
Reekon :(
I actually hope Sansa offers him her hand in marriage in hopes of getting him to do what he wants.
Nah, Brienne will either fight for the North or get sent back South to find Arya.
Not Rickon!
They should have gone with Rains of Castamere, I mean come on.
Ned's parents were first cousins raised in Winterfell together. Just sayin'
You seem to have a very different perspective on their relationship.
I think it's more likely that Michael wakes up from the coma but goes into some weird fugue state and falls in love with Petra or something crazy.
As an early believer in RoseAnna I am feeling both smug and sad for poor Luisa.