From what I've heard, this kind of twist is so frequent in Martin's work that it's almost a trope.
From what I've heard, this kind of twist is so frequent in Martin's work that it's almost a trope.
A fat northern lord was cast.
Him refusing to swear an oath is indeed the best evidence of a possible ruse. I hope it's true, because seriously, how many more people do we need to see Ramsay torment and abuse?
Say what you will about the mishandling of characters in the show (I'll say a lot), I like Varys and Tyrion's bromance. And what a great decision it was to not have Tyrion moping on a boat forever.
He did knot see that coming,
He's trying, though. A for effort.
I guess the other assassins got retconned because it would be awkward to frame all of them side by side and even more awkward to make some wait in line.
Everything is coming up Ramsay!
So are the Umbers going to betray Ramsay or are things continuing to go his way until Jon kills him?
I don't know, I guess I just don't want Iron Man to be Batman. Tony can be flawed, but this movie just completely sucks the fun out of him.
Google says 18, but I don't know how precise this is. I guess they're all in the same general ballpark.
They Live by Night is pretty awesome too.
In the books, yeah, but apparently Tommen is supposed to be 19 years old in the show. There was a line in season 1 about him being 8, but Game of Thrones wiki says his age was retconned (probably so it wouldn't be weird when he had sexy time with Margaery). Joffrey was 16 in season 1 and around 19 when he died in…
I like to think the endgame will be something a little more complex than something vs. something. That's why I find "The Others are not evil and the Long Night ended in a deal" the most compelling and probable theory.
Yay for laziness!
Jesus, that'd be so fucking weird.
I just wish he doesn't get stabbed with a concealed blade by a relative. It's getting old.
Is it really made of gold or just looks like it? Because that's a shitload of gold on this guy alone.
Gotta get those sexy, sexy clicks.
"It was his story against mine, but of course I told my story better."