I don't know what that's supposed to mean. They have a seat at the UN and "recognition" is vague.
I don't know what that's supposed to mean. They have a seat at the UN and "recognition" is vague.
And kill. More like funny and die.
Don't get so hung up on it.
First of all, it's nothing like that. The show including angels is nothing like the show violating a random law of physics without any acknowledgement that such a violation had happened or, I would guess, any understanding on the part of the episode writers that one had even taken place.
I'm not defending it - having not seen it - I'm just pointing out a pattern.
No, it doesn't. Understand the difference between a show's premise having supernatural elements and the events flowing from that premise not standing up to scrutiny.
I think she actually looked a bit older in The Dark Knight, strangely enough. Besides, it's not like there are no 39 year-old prostitutes.
Michael Rooker with hair? Now I've seen everything.
smart enough not to mess with TOS canon
*persecution
That sounds like it could describe a lot of films made in the last decade.
I assume she's playing a high-schooler.
Except Qyburn's work has actual scientific value. He gets result.
And she could respond to that by simply loading the gold in ships and sinking them in the bay, ensuring that the Iron Bank would never get its paws on it. Daenerys doesn't need anything from them right now and apparently doesn't like them for their involvement in the slave trade, so you can forget about her agreeing…
I think coming back would implicitly acknowledge he lost to her. He'll play it cool and pretend he forgot all about what happened. (Or maybe I'm just projecting.)
Was she, though? We know almost nothing about events preceding the pilot episode. Maybe she's someone who grew up reasonably normal in a single-parent household, albeit with a burning desire to connect with her father, and it was Rick's return that ruined everything.
Here's the thing, the Iron Bank doesn't quite have the gold. It's still in King's Landing and in Cersei's possession.
Alternate take: The North is where it's at. If the White Walkers aren't stopped, sitting on the Iron Throne will mean reigning over a whole bunch of nothing. He needs to have this problem taken care of before he can resume climbing that ladder.
So he's his world's Wernher von Braun. Which suggests he'll live to serve whoever wins the war.
Someone needs to explain to these motherfuckers that not only do I have zero interest in online gaming, but learning that people are losing sleep over some game or that I'm not supposed to let my girlfriend catch me playing some other game makes me less likely to be interested in them, if they even exist.