I was more upset by Sansa's rape than Jayne Poole's because she was a character I knew very well and had grown fond of. I'm sure most people felt the same way.
I was more upset by Sansa's rape than Jayne Poole's because she was a character I knew very well and had grown fond of. I'm sure most people felt the same way.
Tormund's comment was audible. He told Pod he was "lucky," presumably because he got to be tossed around by Brienne. Too bad you missed it!
If only Rob and Cat were similarly knife proof!
Honestly, I don't think Jon is going to try to marry her off to anyone, because that would imply that he actually thinks strategically and has even the slightest clue about what ruling a kingdom entails.
One of the biggest problems with Dany as Queen, is that she probably can't have children (this is explicitly stated in the book, a bit less in the show). That means that if she took the Iron Throne, Westeros would likely break out in Civil War again at the end of her reign.
If by a better king, you mean he sucked so much that the Magna Carta was created, sure he's a better king.
#1 on the list should've been Carrie Bradshaw and Mr. Big on Sex and the City. Their dynamic was toxic on so many levels, and the Cinderella ending of the series just felt forced and contrived.
I knew the plea deal was made before the prosecutors saw the tapes, but I didn't know it was Murray and not Holmolka that turned over the tapes. Thanks for the information!
Too bad Goldie Hawn doesn't have an actual daughter who's a comedic actress… oh wait.
This sounds like a fascinating film, but one thing that bothers me is the trope that the female member of a wife-husband serial killing spree is always a victim herself and not a willing accomplice, or perhaps even the primary instigator.
She thought she was being sarcastic, but the behavior that she described was, quite literally, grooming.
She was a kid when she was shoving rocks up her sister's vagina. She was 17 (almost an adult) when she was masturbating in bed with her sister. And through out the entire chapter on her sister, she talks about grooming her and exchanging gifts and favors for hugs, kisses on the mouth, etc. People who are…
She wasn't a kid; she was 17 when she was masturbating in bed with her 11-year-old sister. Also, what she describes isn't a single incident as a kid, but years of grooming and pushing her sister's physical boundaries.
I'm getting so sick of those "Six" commercials; the episode felt so short. I think it's reached the point where the constant bombardment of advertising for something actually makes me want to avoid the product out of pure defiance.
I can't remember the last time Jonathan Rhys Meyers wasn't introduced in a show while fucking someone.
Harald doesn't know that the invasion of Kattegat failed, so he probably thinks he's going home to rule.
Lagertha's never been a particularly savvy politician. After all, when she first became Earl of Hedeby, it came as a complete surprise that her second husband's family might plot against her while she was off raiding. She didn't see through Earl Kalf and she mistrusted Ecbert but not nearly as much as she should've.
This episode was about 10 minutes of combat, 20 minutes of dialogue and 30 minutes of advertising for Six.
I think that Lagertha as Queen of Kattegat is going to serve as the impetus for Ubbe and Sigurd to leave home and go off on their adventures, and perhaps for Ivar to take his revenge against Lagertha and become King. I'm really excited for The Great Heathen Army to start reeking havoc!
Kwenthrith and Ragnar definitely had sex (if you rewatch the episode you'll see she fucked him after she pissed on him).