I hope not. Asha/Yara is hard and iron, but I don't see her being even half so horrible as to encourage a man to make Theon do crazy things, including killing two innocent boys.
I hope not. Asha/Yara is hard and iron, but I don't see her being even half so horrible as to encourage a man to make Theon do crazy things, including killing two innocent boys.
Also, I remember Jaime basically revealing as much to Cat last season when he admitted he threw Bran from the window too. So there was no reason to start denying it now.
Awww whaaat? But that reveal was one of my most favourites.
@avclub-9398a81b705d554c0e94ef6b2081ffd4:disqus Also "for love". He thought he could escape and make his way back to Cersei. Jaime is the hero of his own story, he can make a justification for basically anything.
And that means you missed my favourite Joffrey/Cersei scene.
Joffrey: You lied to me! You said my father is my father but my uncle is my father! MY FATHER IS MY UNCLE!
@avclub-9ff7c9eb9d37f434db778f59178012da:disqus Ha ha ha okay, dude. That's cool. I was actually like… talking to SANSA. Not everyone is trying to attack you. I enjoy your posts.
Hasn't appeared yet, although they have been in the Riverlands.
Apparently Edmure and the Blackfish are two castings which we have to wait next year for.
Dude, you're watching the wrong show. I think Sesame Street re-runs might be more your speed.
Yeah, he was first masquerading as the smelly dirty miscreant and he was *the* guy who basically egged Theon on to hunt and kill Bran and Rickon, and then the miller's boys in their place. He's basically the creepy devil over Theon's shoulder and I really don't think Theon would've done half the regrettable things…
Sandor really loves animal doesn't he? His horse, dogs, little birds… nawww he's just a big ol' softie!
….or he already had one and her incessant wriggling against him was pure torture.
Yes, I do believe that's what that would mean.
Wow, that's so funny. This amiable black fella does not seem even half like the kind of greedy, dragon-hungry man I remember Xaro being from the books. They kinda need some exposition.
I was confused. Surely no human is actually that strong enough, right? I figured there was a sword hidden in the pile of humans and they hacked it.
I liked how he was saving Sansa from horror, but that entailed ripping someone's entrails out right in front of her.
Aw, come on guys, Lollys was dumb and annoying before she was raped too. You can't make a martyr out of someone just cos they got raped a few hundred times. I thought it would've been really interesting to see how Bronn's interest and loyalty wavers a bit.
Tommen's crying was embarrassing though. Myrcella's was better but I preferred it that she didn't cry.
@avclub-cb3213ada48302953cb0f166464ab356:disqus Ha ha, I agree. I was really excited about it, and then I had to turn it off halfway through because I was so bored. "He was nice!" "His character's mean, but he's so nice!" "She's not like her character at all, she's so funny and lovely."
@avclub-68c81a145181a6b3092221895a3fd1a9:disqus I hate how accurately the books reflect real-word warfare. So many awesome people die for no good reason at all.
At least Theon didn't threaten the life of 'Little Beth Cassel' to make Ser Rodrik play by his rules though. The fact that every character referred to 'Little Beth Cassel' as 'little' made it so much worse.