Perhaps. I've always assumed the skeletal guys are warriors the night king has had for a LONG time and they're rotting away.
Perhaps. I've always assumed the skeletal guys are warriors the night king has had for a LONG time and they're rotting away.
Maybe his horse is magically-the-good-kind undead too? I don't know. Good point.
There's been a lot of horse talk, but I'm wondering if horses could even survive north of the wall, especially now that "winter has come." They would have to bring food for them and they can't wear massive furs like humans can. During Napoleon's retreat from Russia, his army's horses died in droves and were eaten.
And it seems like they could use some chains, or a cage
It also always bothered me from a niggling historical accuracy perspective that people travel in armor and even lounge around in it. It was super uncomfortable and heavy and couldn't be taken on or off without assistance. Oh well, it looks cool and makes it easy to spot the "fighter" characters.
This is just begging to have people write all their passwords on a note in a drawer.
I am 31. I look at this guy and think "I'm doing alright!"
Oh god, the same writer of "Voices from Chernobyl." That book was devastating. It's also one of the most memorable and well-done I have read. Great insights into the Soviet Union, too, without trying overtly to deliver them. I'm not a fan of Peaver and Volokhonsky translations though, and am kind of annoyed that…
Same. So who the heck was that on the dock at the end with all the officers?
They could have won if they didn't use dumb eccentric weapons. Whip lady had like three attacks on Euron from behind but just pricked him with a tiny hook instead of freaking stabbing him.
It sure is dangerous for the doctor. Sam needs some goggles! One spray of that stuff in his eye and he's done!
Man, imagine how insufferable all facebook conversations about this show will be.
Good point!
I'm having fun nit-picking, but didn't it seem like they should have at least TALKED ABOUT the sept? "Heeeey, while I was gone, did you…blow up the most famous landmark in the world, killing scores of people including our own relatives…?"
The "do not touch" sentiment never stopped his boss, so…
Here's why I'm on board for this one: Dunkirk could have ended WWII in Nazi victory right then. Unlike any other Ally-focused WWII movie I can think of, it's about the allies losing. This film will be about fascists mostly winning and the "good guys" getting away by the skin of their teeth through courage,…
Thanks! The secession declarations entirely put the lie to any argument that the war had causes besides slavery. And yes, I've heard all the "most confederate soldiers didn't own slaves" arguments. So what? People love to sign up for wars, and a rich man's war is a rich man's war.
More evidence for my thesis that Twitter is the most damaging invention of the 21st century. It's capacity for de-contextualizing, over-simplifying, and knee-jerking is incredible and combined with its prevalence, dangerous.
Yeeesss. There was a 20 second long instagram video of her performing this song going around maybe about a year ago that I watched a ton of times. Very glad to hear the song and that it didn't just get lost in the songwriting vault.
Ya, thanks CNN. Way to feed the troll. Also, criminal or not, Mooch clearly understands PR and how to make something go away. Maybe Trump SHOULD have hired him!