Nah, Bran will just say "It's all good, bra, why do people worry about stuff? It's all gonna work out…"
Nah, Bran will just say "It's all good, bra, why do people worry about stuff? It's all gonna work out…"
Mother and daughter participated in the murder of others without a pang of conscience. Cersei is a psychopath, but I can't say she's wrong here.
I must be really out of touch. I had to Google that. Never heard of Pepe.
Is that Finnegan or Flanagan?
He said he would only come back if he could do full-frontal.
Yeah, but you don't see all of time at once. Living only in the present is so bourgeois.
His parents had a hard time coming up with a name. "Germ" and "Endosperm" didn't seem quite right.
Paying somebody $20 to sit under a tree? A rich, entitled asshole.
I agree that she still lost big. She took what little victory she could in the face of that overall defeat. Her House may still survive - in Downton Abbey the Earl was going to hand over the estate to a third cousin, and there must be other Tyrells who could inherit.
I saw it in its original run, and I think that's kind of the way to see it - when you can stream it and "binge watch" you notice the flaws a lot more. Back then, you had to wait a week and then had the summer off.
Christopher was a slimy cocksucker. Handsome, I guess, but with the personality of a used car salesman.
He seemed like a huge weasel from the very beginning. The kind of guy who, in high school, got wedgied, swirlied, shoved in his locker, beaten up - and teachers looked the other way because he deserved it. A huge douche. And when he wouldn't let Lorelei sleep in the same bed after they'd done the nasty? She should…
"Cersei stole the future from me. She killed my son. She killed my grandson. She killed my granddaughter. Surival is not what I'm after now." Not just her own survival, but that of her House.
As soldiers they're familiar with the idea of a rearguard. Presumably they weren't sailing the ships too.
No.
An A? Wow, didn't see that coming. This one was lame. Could have been an episode of American Dad.
The Unsullied aren't very good at their jobs - no one thought to do anything with their ships just in case, put out any lookouts, a rearguard, nothing. They're about as good as those dudes conducting the siege at Riverrun.
All Littlefinger knows how to do these days is stand around smirking.
Avoiding Joffrey's fate is a victory, even if she lost the war - and by that point she didn't care about the survival of her House.
In the show there's so much of the stuff under the city I don't know how anyone - once aware of that - could ever be comfortable living there.