He seems like a different kind of politician. Not beltway insider.
He seems like a different kind of politician. Not beltway insider.
They've been cutting to his expression more times than Jim on the Office
I kept waiting for her to throw her fist up and scream "YEAAAAHHHH"
Yeah the Dorne plan kinda goes nowhere. They should have just cut it entirely.
The Dorne stuff has been nothing but a waste of precious screen time. I said it before, should have done the kingsmoot instead.
My first thought was "This has to be bad for morale"
Better yet, just use your jedi telekinetic powers and have like six
lightsabers all flying around swinging at and impaling your opponents
while you stand back 30 feet away sipping on some fine Johnny Walker
scotch
There were memorable bits from season 4. Drives me nuts when people act like there weren't
I liked season 4, I don't care what anyone says.
The Hobbit trilogy might be the first time I've ever not seen something and said "I'm waiting for the fan edit"
I hate how these days people sometimes treat the decision to watch or not to watch something as some kind of political stance. If you were disgusted by the Sansa thing and don't watch the show anymore, that's a matter of taste, you're not leading the vanguard of women's liberation by choosing to do that. It's a…
The scene didn't last long enough for us to see him blow up his arm floaties.
The Kingsmoot is so TV ready I'm amazed they didn't do it this season. And unlike the Dorne stuff, in the books at least it seems to be leading somewhere.
Her escape boat had live 4 ever written on it
I would like to see show Sam go to the Citadel tho
Cersei doesn't even believe that the white walkers exist. She'd probably think it was all some trick being set up by that one Stark she forgot to take care of.
The other two yes, but I don't know about Tyrion. I feel like his road to Dany on the show has been a little too easy. Him talking his way into an Westerosian exile sellsword company with an eye toward turning them to her cause gave him a better case for serving her. By freeing himself from slavery and bringing her…
I would have been so pissed if Wun Wun hadn't made it. I almost wanted him to make it more than Jon.
When Jon gets stabbed in the books you can kind of see how his behavior might have seemed highly erratic to the people who haven't dealt with the threat first hand. But with the crows who were there who just saw that shit, there's no way they can't have his back.
That's the problem, Dany didn't understand how the slave society of mereen was a result of the material and political conditions of the region. She could have conceivably done away with slavery if she had an actual plan to restructure that society in a fundamental sense. This probably would have involved total…