There was a post on reddit recently (can't remember which sub) where someone calculated Dany's genetic homogeneity coefficient or whatever it's called. Anyway, she's more inbred than the the most inbred of all Hapsburgs. By a significant margin.
There was a post on reddit recently (can't remember which sub) where someone calculated Dany's genetic homogeneity coefficient or whatever it's called. Anyway, she's more inbred than the the most inbred of all Hapsburgs. By a significant margin.
HBO isn't pay-by-episode. No one's signing up or not based on the availability of a single leak.
No, I just shoot policemen, take a dump in their helmets, send the helmets to their grieving widows, and then steal the helmets back.
But horror movies are the worst movies to do that with!
You're actually giving those hackers too much credit. They were too incompetent to even leak anything substantial. Spain just accidentally aired the episode early.
By that logic, why watch anything when you can read a plot summary on wikipedia?!
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But Brienne did mention that. To Sansa. Last season. So the show is asking us to believe that for whatever reason Brienne and Sansa failed to tell Jon that Brienne found Arya alive.
Idk how anyone could say this show was well-written after Season 5.
My complaint was that Gendry would bring up Robert, a man he never knew, and Ned, a man he met for 5 seconds, rather than Arya, his close friend who saved his life.
I disagree that this was well depicted. As presented, Arya's suspicions and hostilities feel like they come out of nowhere, since the show basically cuts directly from her heartwarming reunion with Sansa, to baseless accusations.
Not even divorced. Annulled. Like the marriage never happened. Her kids were delegitimized. She nearly died giving birth to them.
I may be misremembering, but I'm fairly sure she didn't demand subjugation from the slaves she freed. At least the Unsullied, right? Doesn't she tell them they're free to go, but Grey Worm says they want to follow her?
Jon would not be the heir to Winterfell as Ned's nephew. Sansa and then Arya would come before him.
Book!Jorah:Littlefinger::Dany:Sansa
He served the Mad King though. He fought for the Targaryens during the Rebellion.
Gendry? Yes, he definitely knew Arya's identity.
I mean suspicious of Sansa. Sansa rejects the lords' offer to name her queen, and then Arya accuses her of trying to usurp Jon. Because she didn't cut their heads off and she has a nice room. This is dumb, and the way the fight is shot suggests Arya might be correct, which is even dumber.
I'm not generally in the 'teleportation' crowd, but it's kinda silly to act like your only options are teleportation or several episodes of travel. There are easy ways to imply time has passed.
Jon and Drogon too