Yes, he technically is. Christianity recognizes the Father, Son, & Holy Spirit as three persons in one God. It's accepted doctrine.
Yes, he technically is. Christianity recognizes the Father, Son, & Holy Spirit as three persons in one God. It's accepted doctrine.
10/10 Would watch Cassidy's background show.
I read it as a joke, so that's what I'm going with.
And both are cynical and nihilist as fuck recently.
Dude, this is the second review where you've said ancestor when you meant descendant. A relative of Jesus' that is alive today would be his descendant*. Jesus would be that person's ancestor. We already went through this in the comments of that episode!
In that, my good Roast Beef, you are most correct. History is written by the victors.
Not everyone can just "choose to think positively". Anxiety, depression, and mental illness in general don't work that way, dude.
Male primogeniture in this case means that all males in the immediate royal line come before all women. So it'd be Viserys -> his sons -> his daughters -> "Rhaenys" (as oldest daughter of the previous King, provided that Viserys' children don't have children of their own) -> her sons -> her daughters -> Dany (as next…
I watched on Netflix in the UK, so mine didn't either. The dance party was only shown after the original BBC America airing, and yes, I assume it's that one.
The only thing I got out of it was that Tyrion knows that Cersei doesn't even believe they exist, so somehow if they show one to her, she'll get a murderboner for them.
Right, but Robert was a usurper who murdered the Targaryen heirs, and the Lannisters have no claim to the throne whatsoever because the kids were illegitimate. So legally speaking, she does have claim to the throne, and the broken lines of succession can be considered a coup and ignored (e.g. Charles I -> Cromwell ->…
*and* remarried.
And I would follow you, because everything about that sentence just feels so right.
But before Jon left for Dragonstone, didn't he come out and say that they're a bigger threat now that it's winter, since they can move further south? I thought that this was the entire reason.
*and* you may get burned alive.
I ship the shit out of them and I don't care who knows it. I will not allow Jon's complete lack of chemistry with anyone except Gendry to get in the way of that, goddamnit.
But Davos said that he'd been searching for Gendry all over the place and was unable to find him, so he thought he might still be out there rowing. It does work in context.
Technically, yeah, but I'm not sure anybody's super concerned about one dude in the Night's Watch breaking his vows on the other end of the continent right now. Not since simpler times, like S1E1.
I'd agree if it wasn't winter. That's the reason they're able to stay intact further south now.
Exactly. I watch the locations (Eastwatch was a dope addition this week), but completely ignore the names. It's really not hard to do.