Plot twist: he was Ser Twenty of House Goodmen all along.
Plot twist: he was Ser Twenty of House Goodmen all along.
Nah, Nym's wolfpack is way too heavily foreshadowed in the books to not become a major plot point later on.
Not sure what led you to believe they're "magical," but that was never the case, in the books or the show. They're rare and symbolic, but really they're just large wolves. The "magic" element exists in the Stark children's (or in the show just Bran's) abilities to warg into them.
This is a lot of bad opinions crammed into a single post. Bravo.
I genuinely thought for half a second that Arya was about to be torn apart by her former direwolf and its cohorts. Would've made the Red Wedding look like a fucking Blue's Clues episode.
Holy shit, how did you formulate this theory?!
You don't have to censor the letter "k" here. We've all seen it before.
Other people have rebutted your dumb post with eloquence and facts, so I'll just add fuck you.
I also live in NM, and I also had that exact same reaction to that line.
I thought for sure that it would be Ed Chambers who resolved the dispute with the patent troll.
Poe's law in full effect.
I don't think this whole "comedy" thing is for you.
If it's any consolation, I felt an immediate sense of shame after posting that comment.
How does one build a house with a single card?
Just wait till he sees season 2 of Mr. Robot.
Wow, it finally makes sense.
Or maybe you just have a dogshit sense of humor.
whoosh
Since when does that determine who wins the state? WAAAYYYYY more people live in the city than in rural areas. 538 gives Hillary a 70+% chance of winning PA.
Just look at a map of the Electoral College and you'll see he really has no path to 270. You don't honestly think he has a chance to win NY, PA, CA, MI, IL, et al, do you?