Tyrion's hand gesture to Bronn upon Varys' pronunciation was a great "morning with Tyrion and Bronn" moment
Tyrion's hand gesture to Bronn upon Varys' pronunciation was a great "morning with Tyrion and Bronn" moment
Tyrion's hand gesture to Bronn upon Varys' pronunciation was a great "morning with Tyrion and Bronn" moment
There was really great quick jokes that landed this episode - Lou vanishing and Snuffulufagas being two of them.
Theon Theon Theon….You know, when I first read his initial POV chapter, I was like wtf? Is this shit important? In the end, I don't even know if his saga serves the narrative well - but it surely created one of the most interesting plot lines in the series.
If I'm not mistaken, its his first "little bird" remark"
Yeah…
Not necessarily a comment on Todd's article but four or five years ago, when the idea for the Avengers was first germinating, I made a comment like " this is not going to happen, this is going to suck." "How can they do Thor right…" Well, here we are, and Whedon nailed it out of the park. I was a true doubter and…
Young Griff…wtf….is that storyline necessary?
It was a well-placed catch-phrase.
I don't even think Jon receives notice, at least until much later, that Bran and Rickon are dead
Dany's story peaks in ASOS. I enjoyed her storyline in ADWD but agree with many that it felt a bit like a dead end (I like where its going w/ her meeting up w/ the Dothraki again and having Drogon at her back).
They definitely teased the banter between Jaime and Brienne - that was by far one of the highlights of book 3.
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…I read the scene as Roose witnessing Robb hitting on Jeyne/ Volantis Chick and getting a feel that things might not work out if he keeps on Robb's side. He sees a potential downfall and my thoughts are that he will now reach to the Lannisters.
I caught that one too. As far as I knew, Jon was pretty cut off for communications.
Woody Allen starring as Hay-mensch in The Chunger Glavins (Ch- emphasis on the phlem)
Its a good example of the series improving on the book in terms of adding dimension.
Was that Dyslexia bit in the book?
Goddam I love Tywin - I think he's become my favorite character in the show. So much more developed than in the book. Such a three dimensional character. Arya even seems to be warming up to him with her question about his own father. Added dimension to Jaime regarding his dyslexia as a child.
Alfie has really come through this season. Great portrayal of Theon.
I'm dang confused…I thought Reek, who rhymes with Meek, was….