benwyattledgerman--disqus
Ben Wyatt, Ledgerman
benwyattledgerman--disqus

I wasn’t spoiled by it personally. I just don’t wag my finger like a jackass at people just because they didn’t want a television episode of something they enjoy spoiled by being bombarded with headlines spoiling it, even in places where they shouldn’t logically be expected to be confronted with spoilers. I get your

“one of those two birds was killed with one stone last night.”

Same. They’ve been fantastic, particularly these last few episodes. I was really warmed by the real Dale Cooper promising to vouch for them in the limo. It made all of the long-winded scenes with Candy seem not just appropriate, but entirely necessary to inform us of their nature.

I wasn’t aware that’s what everyone wanted. But, if people did, I’m also glad that they subverted that. What they actually did with Cooper here shows how upstanding and “bright” (in a moral type of sense, rather than an intellectual sense - but both are true) of a soul the real Dale Cooper is, but also that he’s a

Another season would be pretty fantastic, I think.

... that makes no sense whatsoever.

“I mean, does a tornado or astroid pause to explain itself to the people it kills? I’d prefer they’d keep him as a force of nature.”

Ah, poor Davos. I truly hope he survives, but I don’t have super high hopes he will.

That entire sequence remains one of my favorite in the entire show. So, so good.

Did you reply to yourself to answer your own question? I can’t tell if it’s that, or Kinja is just messing up for me.

I imagine Bran will barely react to it, though, right? Given what’s happened since and what he’s like now. The kid is pretty stone cold.

That seems more likely.

I think there’s almost 0 chance for that. Cersei has no previously established command of magic whatsoever, and we hear her give vocal orders. So, that seems like a really weird theory to me.

I asked the same thing. I was told that he did, he was on the other side before the Wall fell. On firm ground.

Well, I mean, counterpoint: She’s going to the literal den of all of her enemies, and bringing her exposed allies and herself into the heart of the place to talk peace with a murderous wench. In that situation, whatever dragons you have, you bring them.

That tripped me up a bit, too. It seems like the ZombMountain is capable of understanding more nuance and intricacies of speech and feelings than I’d give him credit for, personally. Cersei gives him directions like she would any other soldier, and he obeys them... and even seems to know when she wants the Mountain

I mean, there is graphic violence from the character Overkill. Not a lot of it is depicted, but there’s definitely some good blood splatter, and other “violent and dark imagery” that might scare off young kids.

Though this is Jon Snow we’re talking about. Preparation isn’t his forte.

True, but remember Cersei’s trial, and she blow up half the story in one instant. So, there’s always hope for lots and lots of murder in this show.

I thought the “younger and more beautiful” was originally perceived as Margery to Cersei, and now it’s basically in the bag as Daenyrs?