He actually appeared in the film. He's the first guy they see while they are staking out the PO Box.
He actually appeared in the film. He's the first guy they see while they are staking out the PO Box.
He actually appeared in the film. He's the first guy they see while they are staking out the PO Box.
It's implied (if you have a brain, and you pay attention) that the "once before" is "reality". This is revealed when Kenneth admits to Darius his reason for going back. "Love", but alas, I've said too much…
It's implied (if you have a brain, and you pay attention) that the "once before" is "reality". This is revealed when Kenneth admits to Darius his reason for going back. "Love", but alas, I've said too much…
Asperger's Syndrome or just Aspergers. The way you spell it looks like it should be pronounced "Ass Burgers", and that would probably best be referenced by the Goatse Gawker article someone posted to above or arguably 2 girls 1 cup.
Asperger's Syndrome or just Aspergers. The way you spell it looks like it should be pronounced "Ass Burgers", and that would probably best be referenced by the Goatse Gawker article someone posted to above or arguably 2 girls 1 cup.
I wanna a man with a cold hand, I wanna lover with an icy touch…
I wanna a man with a cold hand, I wanna lover with an icy touch…
No, that wouldn't make sense. Even in the Ned-centric chapters in GoT when he is researching the genealogies he observes that in all cases of Baratheon-Lannister issue something to the effect of "the coal overtakes the gold" each time. I'm sure having a family trait of fair skin and platinum hair would surely lose out…
No, that wouldn't make sense. Even in the Ned-centric chapters in GoT when he is researching the genealogies he observes that in all cases of Baratheon-Lannister issue something to the effect of "the coal overtakes the gold" each time. I'm sure having a family trait of fair skin and platinum hair would surely lose out…
@avclub-c32efcb7f667f6c5def39db8eda2e6ce:disqus Yeah, but then Bronn also goes onto [spoiler]
@avclub-c32efcb7f667f6c5def39db8eda2e6ce:disqus Yeah, but then Bronn also goes onto [spoiler]
My first reaction was, "Oh, no, it's okay, The Hound has Little Dove's back," and then was crushed when we next saw the scene with Sansa and Cercei (but that was a killer scene). Although, I think there was something in the exchange between Sansa and Sandor when he said, "You'll be glad of the hateful things one day…
Yet, in the last episode they alluded to the direwolf pretty much doing whatever he wants, yet he's always somewhat nearby. He'll show up in a really cool scene like last year's finale, just in the nick of time. Though, I'm letting my fangirldom show through…Ghost is probably my favorite character on the show, with…
I agree with forget_it_jake. Savvy viewers will remember him, but Dany
will likely be clueless before the big reveal- and granted, unless
someone were to give her a Cliff Note's version of Westerosi Who's Who,
she'd have no way of knowing who he is or why he's important. As for
people thinking that viewers-only will…