There's plenty of room for codependency talk in this episode for my 9 and 12 year olds.
There's plenty of room for codependency talk in this episode for my 9 and 12 year olds.
Exactly. The "we could fly" line is full of meaning. Lapis can always fly; it's not Malachite power. Jasper hungers for the power in that abusive relationship.
The 12 year old found the whole song/chords/lyrics ages ago and figured it out on the piano. We've almost heard the whole thing.
She says it like it's a Malachite power, but Lapis can always fly. The hunger for power and addiction and codependence…and all of that in a kids' show.
She's in Beach City Drift. They either met there…or it was A DATE!
Bran did tell a story like that to Rickon and Hodor.
It's her little brother that will kill her. That's why she's always despised Tyrion and tried to have him executed.
What about Tormund?
GENDRY!
Olenna's son, grandson, and granddaughter are dead. Her husband is dead. She's been in control of things for a long time.
She left Tommen alone.
Well…supposedly it's thousands of years old. Merely keeping a census would take up shelves and shelves.
That would be a brilliant move.
That's the image that stayed with me. For all my love for Lady Lyanna Mormont, this morning I woke with Tommen falling purposefully out the window in my mind's eye.
With Jon as "King of the North", Sansa is no longer "Queen of the North"…and that leaves her open to be Queen of the Iron Throne with Littlefinger.
Lady Mormont!
I love her. Queen of the North!
He told her she had to sleep with Tommen's.
Except for the Shireen Thaw. When big drifts thaw and refreeze—it's like concrete.
Seriously.