Not nearly enough Joanna Garcia-Swisher.
Not nearly enough Joanna Garcia-Swisher.
Speaking of recurring characters we don't often actually see, we did get a nice shout-out to Watson's mom in this episode. And I was just wondering the other day if we had seen her again since her first appearance in S1 (we haven't). Come on Elementary, we like all of your recurring characters, bring them back more…
Political geography > physical geography
This episode was hilarious. I would like to see Diane do a self-tracheotomy because she's that badass.
Eh, people be crazy. Maybe the father was green with envy (see what I did there?) of the Wizard and his power and success
But I want to see Joffrey fire-bend.
They have unicorns, they can't be that bad.
The Cersei crazy train is going to be the best thing ever.
I swear on the Black Goat of Qohor (this is a real thing, I kid you not).
There is some speculation that the books and the show will have slightly different endgames. There are definitely a few things on the show that are different from the books, and the show has more limitations with cast (especially aging of children), location, etc. GRMM has given the showrunners ideas of what each…
Who are you angry at Joffrey? Who? Who?
I'm angry at MYSELF!!!!!!!!
Amazing finale to an overall great season. There was absolutely no need for a second season of Wonderland. Really the only dangling plot line is what happened to the Jabberwocky: did they just leave her with the sword stuck in her for eternity after defeating Jafar?
2) I think it's just part of a general attitude towards magic that some people have. Having the Wizard may even incite more anti-magic sentiment in Oz.
Oh yeah, I meant to say that too. But the dragons is probably the bigger cliffhanger.
Thanks, Maester Luwin.
They never went farther north than the Twins, and the Hound stated they are heading for Arya's Aunt Lysa in the Vale, so this puts them somewhere in the Riverlands south of the Twins and east of Riverrun, but west or northwest of the High Road to the Vale.
This is what OUAT needs: campy performances like Mader's (as well as Parilla's and Carlyle's), ridiculous but actually moving plots, CGI that isn't terrible, and humor. Great episode.
An actual dance. I am the third head of the dragon, bow before me or risk my fury!
Didn't Thoros revive Beric six times, and then Beric revived Stoneheart with his last breath of life?
I think the title for episode 10 is "The Children" or something. SPOILER FOR BOOK 5 Probably will have the cliffhanger of discovering that her dragons eat little girls now.