The sad part? I 1000% believe this could be true.
The sad part? I 1000% believe this could be true.
He also called their opponent Notre Dame and offered his sympathies on the loss of their cathedral.
The older white guy with the shit eating grin standing in the back (top photo) looks pretty pleased.
Yeah, the “stick them with the pointy end” is what she said to Jon in the first season. The Waif doesn’t know that line. It’s Arya.
I saw an interview with the actor who played Lyanna, and she said the note from the director for that scene was “it’s like you have no fear gene.” She really pulled it off (as she did on all fronts).
JFC, that episode was so fucking stressful. I went into thinking like 50% of the people I care about were going to die, and it looked worse for a good part of it. I found myself thinking, well Bran has to kill the night king that the only way we get out of this shit. I knew Jon wouldn’t succeed, he hesitates too much,…
*fart*
“Lyanna Mormont, valiantly, though in a pretty reductive and banal point on the part of the writers.” ooh I have to disagree with you there, personally I found the little girl bravely taking down a fucking giant to be the most touching moment of the episode. The actor totally nailed it for me, I think it was clear she…
So apparently when Melisandre prophesized the blue eyes that Arya would shut forever, she was talking about the Night King. I did not see that coming! I’m wondering, given the extent to which GRRM likes to draw from historical references, if the Night King’s army is intended as a metaphorical representation of the…
That stupid Night King should have stayed back and sent someone else to kill Bran. That arrogant asshole got what was coming.
I’ve seen the argument that the white walker storyline ended too quickly a couple times now and I’m wondering if I watched the same hour and a half battle as everyone else? Yeah the actual felling of the night king was a short scene all things considered but he’s too strong to be taken down in any sort of normal hand…
It’s mostly corporate news that keeps pushing that nonsense. I imagine that’s where the author saw it. They hit Tulsi with the Assad apologist nonsense, and virtually everyone else who even poses the slightest threat to Biden.
I’m just finishing up law school now, and it amazes me that what happened to Anita Hill is something we have never officially discussed when reading anything by and talking about Clarence Thomas. To think that in 20 years, law students will read Kavanaugh and only know what happened last year as some sort of footnote…
Run, Anita, Run.
I think he has been? He has blatantly said they're wrong and he is not aligned with then in any way a few times now. I honestly dont know what the author would like him to do here. Sky writing? Maybe I missed a more wishy washt statement? The ones I've heard have been clear cut
Exactly. I think of him as flawed, but a lovable public figure nonethless. But I don’t want him to be President and I do not want to listen to him for the next 2 years, let someone else talk.
old white men gonna old white men.