In 8000 years there's been no winter long enough? That's a long wait. The Night King is definitely playing the long con.
In 8000 years there's been no winter long enough? That's a long wait. The Night King is definitely playing the long con.
Summer that far north still looked like winter. They weren't growing any crops. Their numbers could not have exploded because of the amount of available game would be no greater.
Do servant girls have livery?
As much as everyone would hate it, I'd love to see Littlefinger win. Final shot is of him on the Iron Throne, having a crown lowered onto his head, Queen Sansa at his side…
It's been a while since I've read the books, but I had the impression the Faceless Men were able, through magic or whatever, to just change their shape - just to the level of say the T1000. The idea of having to cut off a face, keep it in your bag, having an underground vault of faces… A little too heavy on the…
I wonder if they regret not having Arya just continue on to King's Landing. This is like really crappy Choose Your Own Adventure - I feel like flipping back to that point and taking the other option.
So the Wall will be like their Maginot Line. All this time manning it, and it's useless (except to repel Wildlings I guess).
You meant to say "unlawful premeditated killing," I assume.
This is a society resembling the late Middle Ages - they wouldn't consider what she did to be murder. Even were she tried, she would not likely be convicted.
A court of law decides if a killing is murder - that was my point. It's a legal distinction.
Do White Walkers need to be nearby? If not, shouldn’t Jon—for the sake of humanity’s survival—find someone close to death, kill them, and see if they reanimate BEFORE risking his life and the lives of others to capture one from an entire army? Just sayin’.
Or one of them has been a Faceless Man all along.
If anything the brilliance of the early years of The Simpsons is an argument for writing teams of only dudes.
It's a shame he's dead or we could ask him about this stuff.
To some, the highbrow world of video game analysis is just too cerebral.
It's probably the total lack of chemistry, but a political union wouldn't require them to be in love so maybe the writers should stop pushing it.
In the Middle Ages they didn't care about first cousins marrying, I don't know whether aunt-nephew would matter or not. No one seems to care about Jamie and Cersei, and by this time there can't be anyone who doesn't know they're banging.
It would be nice to hear from someone else who was there at the time.
It's not that it never makes sense for them to take them off, but you have people going into battle without a helmet.
Agreed.