Dolorous Edd’s first act as Lord Commander: forgetting he was Lord Commander.
Dolorous Edd’s first act as Lord Commander: forgetting he was Lord Commander.
As they should, because why should the viewers listen to them say things that they already knew? That'd be a boring conversation, honestly.
They made it pretty clear that the conversation happened. I'm sorry you don't think they dealt with it realistically, but denying that it did happen indeed just seems willfully blind.
Not at all, I am very glad they skipped unnecessary expositing.
"GRRM explained" = books, not show.
She always has been in show-canon.
(I presume he skipped over the resurrection, although we can debate that in the comments)
Yeah Kent was always the nerd. He was brought in as the numbers guy way back when.
I thought that this was a great episode and didn't mind whatever set-up seemed to bother the reviewer here.
Yes, the wizard who was his former master and responsible for making him a eunuch (and using his man-bits for a spell). Personal vengeance.
They had already included the Tysha backstory.
He didn't even ask for his wife this time! I kept waiting for him to mention it but he was too butthurt about his mom. Poor Margaery!
Does anyone actually think Arya is going to forget she is Arya?
I thought the point was that so many people on Arya's list had already died. Extolling the high body count of war.
Considering the favorable O'Brien coverage that they were watching on Fox News, I think it's more likely that they confirmed they are Democratic. They've never said it, but everything seems to indicate that.
And then tell the press outside that you've had a huge setback! Of your own making…smh. I love Richard!
She was texting "nightcap?" a few times, then a huffy "nevermind I'm going to bed" followed by another "nightcap?" and a "where r u?"
Well, Bran and Meera have been there for a while. They're probably used to it by now.
No, Balon threatened her that he would find a different heir, clearly implying that she is currently his heir.
I agree. I know the Karstarks are all pissy about Robb's justice, but c'mon. They're just going to accept fratricide, infanticide, step-matricide, and attacking the Night's Watch? I don't buy it. They're still Northmen. No way would Ramsay still have so many allies while being so blatant about his actions.