Yeah, but but, why would she BETRAY him in the first place if she actually loved him enough to not take DIAMONDS.
Yeah, but but, why would she BETRAY him in the first place if she actually loved him enough to not take DIAMONDS.
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Haha, when are people going to stop equating content with message? A show with a racist isn't racist. A show with a killer of women doesn't hate women. That scene is obviously from the killers perspective. He's fetishizing the woman, the show is trying to bring you into his headspace. Can we not have stories about bad…
That's how he was in the book. He's a big, brutish asshole and rapist. And how would you know how misogynists talk in this fantasy world with its own set of social systems and codes of conduct?
In the books, Sam kills the White Walker BEFORE Mormont gets betrayed at Craster's Keep. He shares the secret of the dragonglass with him, but they dont have enough of it to arm everyone, because the cache of dragonglass is still at the Fist of the First Men.
Did anyone catch the brief moment where Silas was pretending to be Elena, right before he turned into Stefan, and he became this weird half Elena/Half Stefan mid-transformation Jocelyn Wildenstein face? Super hilarious. He looked like the bad guy from Lazy Town.
The Originals can be killed by the white oak stake, that was the balance that was created.
Haha, but Damon literally said like, "Well, guess the sire bond's broken." Like it wasn't even subtly, they literally had a line of dialogue stating it plainly.
WHERE DID SILAS GET THAT GIANT SAFE?
roose bolton wasn't there that time, it was just the underlings so they were a little easier to boss around.
Yeah… In the SHOULDER.
He doesn't really disguise himself he just goes by a different name but obviously since television is a visual medium that had to cut that out because the audience would know exactly who he was.
Ah, he's there in the books, I didn't rewatch the episode.
A royal pardon was what he wanted, and was the reason for spying on Dany, but he didn't get it, since Ned Stark was the Hand of the King at the time and hated him for selling those poachers in slavery. Also, he prevented the assassination attempt.
um actually what he was there for was varys telling everyone that JORAH was the one feeding him information on dany and the one who was helping set up the assassination attempt from season 1
In the first season, it's mentioned that the Nights Watch has long since fallen from its honorable roots, as no one believes the danger over the wall. The only men they get now are rapers, thieves and murderers, and the occasional outcast. If you commit a crime in Westeros you can join the Night's Watch as penance…
Roderick is his code name, he's probably using his real name with the FBI. And they did touch on that multiple times when the name was first said.
Sometimes you just wanna watch something dumb and bloody featuring Kevin Bacon. This hits all those notes. Yeah, the show is dumb. But it's mostly not boring.
I loved how much of Diora Baird's nude body we got to see without seeing anything. Like I think we saw every part of her except the exact space of her nipples.
It's impossible for Mike to be a follower at this point as he is the only one who knows where Claire is and if he was a follower they would know where she was and they wouldn't have had to do anything they did over the last two episodes.