Maybe. My thinking is that Melisandre did a lot of it with her words & her touch, but I also think that some of Jon was in Ghost, & so could be called back more easily.
Maybe. My thinking is that Melisandre did a lot of it with her words & her touch, but I also think that some of Jon was in Ghost, & so could be called back more easily.
Could be. Could also be that Theon let himself be captured.
EDIT: Scratch that. Jeez, I already forgot that Theon was heading south, back to Pyke. It's been a long day.
Well, even Reek/Theon found the nerve to act, so who knows?
Yeah, they played it that way, so at first you couldn't quite tell who got stabbed. Well done, I thought.
I'm hoping that, in a final act of decency, the maester at Winterfell will send ravens out with the truth. If so, he'd have to kill himself right after, of course.
Ramsey specifically mentioned the Manderleys, who (iirc) helped Davos in the books? (It's been too long since I read 'em, & I don't have time right now to check the Wiki of Ice & Fire.) Anyways, I suspect the Manderleys are not pro-Bolton. The Karstarks, it seems, are on board, even in on Ramsey's usurpation. Not…
That wasn't all there was, though. She's always used flames in her magic, & she did this time as well. She also touched him—her bare hands on his bare shin—and said some obviously ancient & damn serious magic words. I was actually expecting it to kill her—her life for his. (I also suspect Ghost's presence was a…
I thought episode one was good, but not great—by necessity, kind of a lot of table setting. But the payoff in episode two? Delicious!
I dunno, I read that as signaling a turning point for Tommen. The trailers that came out before season 6 started have suggested the Lannisters will go after the Faith Militant, & I think this is the start of that. (My guess is that Margaery will live but Loras will die in the process, but who knows?)
I read somewhere that she's 400 years old—might have been an interview with Van Houten, where she talks about what she discussed about her character with Weiss & Benioff.
For the last time, people: THE WHORES SPECIFICALLY SAID IT WASN'T THE SIZE OF HIS DICK. Frankly, it's more tantalizing to speculate just what exactly he did do to (for?) them.
Mrs. Neophyte & I went up to Target Field Station (the little amphitheater right outside Target Field) & watched Purple Rain, with I'd guess 2,000-odd other folks. It was all kinds of awesome. I can't even remember the last time I saw the movie in all its cheesy glory, but I this experience was really pretty…
Butter Battle Book or GTFO.
I know, but the books haven't introduced many as characters, nor has the show. On the show, there's only been Melisandre & Thoros of Myr, & we briefly saw another Red Priestess when Varys & Tyrion arrived in Volantis, but the one in this trailer isn't the same one. (The books also have Moqorro, also in Essos, & also…
Fair enough, & of course I could be wrong anyway, but I will still make three observations:
(1) GRRM says Dany "probably" won't be able to do it again, which still leaves the possibility that she could. Besides, I'm not talking about Dany doing it again—I"m talking about Tyrion doing it. (Dany's brother clearly…
I assume so, to, though I'm kinda hoping it'll be about both of them. An earlier teaser had a clip of Melisandre regretting choosing Stannis, which might be a prelude to resurrecting Jon Snow….
Definitely not Brienne, but it's such a quick cut it's hard to be sure. I just went back & really looked, paused & went back a couple times, & Bronn is as good a guess as any. Not sure why he'd be in the north, though, especially since they're only just coming back from Dorne….
So, who's that new Red Woman? I don't remember another Red Priestess in the books. And we already know that the season 6 premiere is called "The Red Woman". Curiouser & curiouser….
Not all of 'em, but there are select ones who are—Dany, for one. If Tyrion is indeed the third head of the prophesied three-headed dragon, could be he is, too. (Jon, meanwhile, is ice, so, different magical powers, I guess?)
Only if they are Kingsguard, which is only 7 knights. The rest of the Targaryen army would just use the family sigil (like all the Bolton soldiers have the flayed man).