I remember not being old enough to stay up and watch that episode, but I could hear it from the next room. Also, that it had Steven Austin's boss.
I remember not being old enough to stay up and watch that episode, but I could hear it from the next room. Also, that it had Steven Austin's boss.
I think that the city council of Miami needs to read this.
Yeah. He was St. John-Smythe when under cover looking at the horses. I am not going to look again, either
Well. Stock/Bond. It was pretty clever to fool Tanya Roberts like that.
Sorry - I am getting away from my real point. The first five seasons seemed to revolve around long road trips with mismatched pairs - Arya and The Hound, Jamie and Brienne, Brienne and Pod, Jamie and Bronn, Tyrion and Jorah. I reached the point where I began to dread them. I would trade some of that episode time…
He's been all over King's Landing.
I have seen it more than once. Thank you for not doing it.
That sounds reasonable. They could have had an exchange when wading ashore, with Jon saying "whew, what an amazing escape."
Yeah, me too. He never sold much of his dialog, he just looked pretty.
This review was not typical, but I agree.
I console myself that maybe they were cheating.
See above.
He said one thousand. I think that he exaggerated. I only bring this up as an example of how the show jettisons distance, time, and all practical physical matters whenever it needs to. They need a person or crow somewhere and it just happens now that they are in need of speed.
No, that was worth saying.
Some basic patrolling might help.
Me, too. Insanely hot.
He does not save anything for the return trip, no.
You love Missandei.
A title card saying "insert two months" would be useful several times every episode. Like how Euron's entire fleet did not intercept Jon Snow.
Three dragons vs. anything timber or flesh away from that.