Man, I really want to give Davos a hug. That scene got me embarrassingly choked up.
Man, I really want to give Davos a hug. That scene got me embarrassingly choked up.
It would be really weird if they were setting them up as lovers considering we now know that she's his aunt. But then again, this show.
The Homo-Phone rang at 3 am. Daenerys rolled onto her side, sleep-heavy eyes blinking blearily into the dark as she fumbled for it. Yara pulled a pillow across her face, damning the device and its creator, even as she mentally prepared to rise. Someone queer in Westeros needed their help.
That is a bad thing to be their thing! And inappropriate to place on a banner! Seriously, how did the rest of the noble houses not just stop inviting them to shit?
Honestly, if his goddamn silly house didn't lose the support of the north when they started flaying people alive, hanging their corpses upside down, and burning them - I'm genuinely not certain if there is a thing they could have done to lose the support of the north.
I believe they mentioned an episode or two ago that their supplies are massively limited, and that feeding three thousand men for several extra days, if another frost comes to pass as it did for Stannis, would prove untenable. At least, Davos warns Jon about something to that effect.
Well, technically I think we're supposed to get a seven episode season and then a six episode season. So 13 hours. At least, I think I remember reading that.
Ugh, at least you had that to comfort you. I just stared in rapt horror mouthing "please don't kill Tormund, please don't kill Tormund" - who certainly DOES NOT have plot armor.
Ah, my bad, haha. Very satisfying indeed.
Did you stop watching eight minutes from the end of the episode?
Dropsy is a really great game with basically this premise. He just wants hugs!
I dunno, I think about it like this.
Not even a bit of a joke, I thought that Loren was a girl until the second season of Bob's Burgers. I dunno, I just always felt like Home Movies had such a unique cadence, I always attributed that to the fact that it was created by a woman.
"None of these men have whipped or raped or argued that the people that they oppose are not human beings."
Oh, I can wrap my head around it. I just don't give a shit.
"Being in favor of guns" probably says a lot about you, though. For some people, those things aren't good.
"The second, hate crimes against gays, I don't know if this would have happened if not for the Islamo-terror like element."
And that everyone will be better for it. *sips some of your coffee*
I said this on Facebook early yesterday:
I'm going to follow-up this question with my own: I only just recently got around to reading Heart-Shaped Box, my first read from Hill besides Locke and Key. And while I consider Locke and Key to be my favorite comic work of all time, I was a bit hot-and-cold on HSB. Anyone whose read his other stuff care to share…