Look, I appreciate a good animal as much as the next man, but this is getting ridiculous. Remember Westerns? Horse riding can be very exciting and shouldn't be seen as a crime.
Look, I appreciate a good animal as much as the next man, but this is getting ridiculous. Remember Westerns? Horse riding can be very exciting and shouldn't be seen as a crime.
"Fun at the Eyrie" should be the title of that eventual episode. You know the one.
I'm gonna go ahead and obey that.
Or he's just really trashy sometimes. Let's not pretend these are Important books here.
In SIMMMMMMS defense, that is such an obvious thing to figure out. Does it even *need* figuring out? Of course true love is getting in the way of things because that's what happens innit.
Dany's followers are really dropping like flies this season, aren't they? It's kinda ridiculous, actually. How many Dothraki men does she have now? Two?
The best part was how she cut that guy's throat with just a barely perceivable movement. I have to watch again to see if it was clever editing or body language, but that was actually *the* moment this season where I went "whoa, badass."
You're both crazy. She's awesome even if she doesn't do much more. She's like one of those legends people told in the middle ages, mixing christian and pagan stuff, only it's presented in a "realistic" way. That shit is why I keep putting up with the boring stuff that makes the other half of these books.
Yes, I mentioned this below; it felt really low-budget and there's was no amount of editing that could save it. WHY WERE THEY IN SUCH A NARROW CORRIDOR WITH BALCONIES FOR THE PEOPLE TO SHOUT MEAN THINGS FROM?
Now you made me think of Li'l Sebastian. =/
Oh, NOW I know what everybody is talking about. Point inadvertently proven: she didn't make an impression in the movies if you hand't read the books.
Except Rome wouldn't eventually have giants riding mammoths and dragons and shit. I'm all for keeping the show on the air, but if they already have problems depicting some things, am I to expect other things are probably never going to happen? What I'm saying is, I want giants riding mammoths, and this show currently…
I think Ramsey is kinda one-note and should've been used less. Martin's a little bit too in love with torture it seems.
You should, it's a good show!
Isn't that the same way in the book? I'm asking because I honestly don't remember.
Drogon was just barely able to prepare an amuse-bouche, he's not torching any ships for a time.
House of the Undying is probably going to be underwhelming. It's best if we prepare for that.
I know the word, doesn't mean it's not magic.
That's because they call him "stable boy."
This episode you can really see black is actually a good color for hiding in that enviroment. Such a contrast between rock and ice.