I've never seen a Star Wars movie.
I've never seen a Star Wars movie.
Well, not at the end.
Sophie Turner said that months had passed this season when she was shooting down the 'Sansa is pregnant' theory and Brian Cogman said time isn't going at the same pace in all the stories so I think we can assume that Varys took as much time getting to and from Dorne to Daenerys as needed, maybe he was doing it in the…
I've had the good fortune to never see any of those movies.
I don't know if cousins are okay in this world, based on Lancel and Cersei and the reactions that got. It would be interesting though if the political allegiance Dany tried to make through marriage was with Jon and then both secretly found out that they were related and had to decide which action would be better for…
Oh man, Jon and Sansa? If that does happen, it just confirms that the people of Westeros are not capable of having Royals who don't bang their siblings.
I feel like Melessa Florent would have been a classy lady about it and blamed the dad, not the kid.
He is Pod's dad.
I have a feeling we're going to have at least an episode where Euron's fleet is coming towards Dany's, an episode where there's a battle, an episode where Euron has the upper hand and then a final episode where Dany and the Greyjoy siblings win. I'm too used to this show stalling with Dany to expect her to not spend…
A lot of different maesters and healers cured Shireen but so many people were working on her, no one is actually sure what the cure ended up being. I would assume Jorah is going to Oldtown so he can have the same deal done to him and just try all the methods he can get his stony hands on.
Yeah, it's like how the Harry Potter films were done. They expected everyone to be able to fill in the blanks but then became too dependent on that and soon enough, you were completely lost if you'd never read the books. I've only met one person who actually likes those movies without being a book reader and that's my…
I had the same problem with my dad who had no idea who Lyanna was, no idea who Young Ned was supposed to be, no idea who Rhaegar was and the dude wasn't even in the scene. The only person he could recognise in that entire scene was the baby being Jon.
After Jon Arryn probably, like how Rob was named after Robert and Bran was named after Brandon and Rickon was named after Rickard. Ned is an unimaginative sort.
It's pretty much the British version of 'Damn'. You could usually swap those two out and it'd all still make sense and be as offensive.
That was said to Cersei just before she was arrested if I remember correctly.
I think if comparing Fury Road and Jurassic World taught us anything, it's that if the original creators still want to be involved, we can expect it to be good.
"He was our limo driver! Look at how nice we are, giving our limo drivers nominations for Oscars."
Yeah but Ned was pretty well respected. I definitely remember Jaime asking Ned 'Why didn't you just take it?' and questioning why he let Robert have the Throne but that might have been in the books so it seems a safe assumption that Ned had the option but didn't want to leave the North.
The minute Qyburn came on the scene, Pycelle and Cersei were no longer buds.
Didn't Jaime or someone say at some point that the only reason Robert became King was because Ned let him be? Ned got there first, it was his for the taking but he just didn't want it and gave rule over to Robert.