The Twitter trolls have breached our dimension and it's all too much to process right now.
The Twitter trolls have breached our dimension and it's all too much to process right now.
it's all happening.
There's a Civ 6 as of this week
Did anybody else here just plain hate this movie? I enjoyed nothing about it and am confounded by the high marks it got from critics.
Can someone explain to me how the gang got out of the Nebula in the Franklin and caught up to Krull when the whole premise of why they were there was because the Enterprise was the only ship advanced enough to navigate through the nebula in the first place. Also the Federation is stupid for sending the crew to die…
I think it would be suitably twisted for this series if Littlefinger was the pathetic, hapless, final king of Westeros. In the book or the tv show, has he ever mentioned the rumors of the undead armies massing in the north? Is he aware of the full on Targareon dragon revival? Please refresh my memory, nerds.
love it
Also, I know it's Renaissance times or whatever, but word gets around when you're moving giant armies. Kinda how it worked for all the other war stuff in the show.
I'm just saying the Starks are not known for their wiliness. Arya and Bran (don't touch that) case in point.
In the back of my mind I was wishing that Ramsay knew the Vale was coming and had laid a trap for them as well. Because that's the level of devious genius the show had built him up to be. And the way out for our heros turns out to be some Deus ex Machina no one saw coming. Or a giant horde of wights show up. But this…
I like it. I'll have to buy it, but it's very un-Stark.
Also, so the dramatic entrance of the giant Dothraki Horde is to kill like six dudes?
Also, maybe Sansa should have said something INSTEAD OF BEING ALL BITCHY AND UNDERHANDED ABOUT MAYBE HAVING A GIANT ARMY
It's obviously Dorne.
"Blueprint for Armegeddon" to be precise
I think that may have been one of the best depictions of ancient/medieval warfare ever put on screen.
Dan Carlin. Punic Nightmares. Someone behind this episode was a listener. If you know what I'm saying, you know what I'm saying.
I can only hope the Faceless Men have some kind of sleeper cell/Manchurian candidate long game plan for Arya. Why else would they be hanging around the court of Westeros in the first place? Why else would they be ok with her not killing her targets, making her own rules and dropping out? How is this an effective way…
I would also point out that the same wound killed Roose Bolton fairly instantaneously a few episodes earlier.
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