I need a funeral, with corpse clearly laid out; a sighting of said person clearly dead; or a head on a spike.
I need a funeral, with corpse clearly laid out; a sighting of said person clearly dead; or a head on a spike.
From the scenery, I was half expecting Daenarys to stumble upon The Hound's corpse.
I miss Oberyn big time, and it's the one death I haven't been able to re-watch. But he volunteered, and he showboated, and he lost.
Fair enough if that's your take on it - it's a shame when something takes away from one's enjoyment.
1. They're not that badass.
So is the inn survivor/Pinkerton fella (Roper?) going to become a wolfman himself?
So the word of the squire is taken over that of Loras and Queen Maergery? Is it impossible that Loras might be in the nip in front of his squire, if only momentarily?
God I love this show. Please can Gatiss or Moffatt hire some of the directors to try and give Sherlock some sweep?
The thing under the sheet is surely The Mountain, back from the dead/near death with a fully working dwarf head on his shoulder to keep him company/be his conscience.
I think Shane was quick to the dilemma the show repeatedly presents: can you trust people? And at what point is the line drawn where you risk yourself (or those you are with) for the sake of others?
That's a good point.
Deanna is giving communism a bad name.
1) Yep. I would have thought that, even if we didn't get to see it right now (depending on the time period this episode covers), there would at least be mention of it. It seems to me one of the key elements of obtaining some sort of 'civilisation' is something like due process. Establishing what happened, who's…
I was wondering about that. Making her husband abusive gives Rick's homewrecking horniness an ethical, righteous edge. And he really doesn't need that (and nor do we).
Gabriel seems upset. He could do with Priest Chat:
I really hope they would have a 'keep your eyes open and say if you see anything odd' understanding.
- Much as I've complained about the short timescale of the show, it's not actually filmed in real time.
Well yeah, idiots can make arguments too. Whether or not they should be listened to is all about one's feelings about courtesy (it's only polite to hear them out) and fallacies (consider the argument on its own merits).
Andrew Lincoln has really got the communicative growl thing down great.
Haircut woman doesn't mention her husband, and asks if Rick is with anyone. Hmm.