And also if they can show the White Walkers exist to everyone, and Dany's the one to help stop them, then she may be able to unite everyone against Cersei.
And also if they can show the White Walkers exist to everyone, and Dany's the one to help stop them, then she may be able to unite everyone against Cersei.
So, did Jon take any dragonglass with him? Like even a chunk? Or did he just hang out on the beach for weeks just to go back to try and capture a member of an army he's terrified of with nothing?
In other words, if people don't like what you like, they're dumb and you don't want to talk to them about it.
I love the show but it does get grating when the plot revolves around a shirt or a pair of pants or something and he has go through crazy extremes to get them back instead of ordering ten thousand of them online.
This certainly sounds like a pile of farts.
The Funkasauras!
I thought this was a remarkably boring episode. All these exciting characters spend the hour just moping around. Hopefully it picks up because I've dug the hell out of this season until now.
You think if I asked her out her response would be neggative?
I never liked Under Siego either!
I'd like to go steady with Ruth Negga.
I don't normally care about celebrity couples but FART. And I don't want to speculate, but I bet they're breaking up because of FART FART FART. At least we still have FART FART and FART.
You don't like celebrity couples that make a big public image, but you like Nick and Megan who tour together and do interviews together and make cutesy videos together all the time?
Ah yeah, those goddamn cryptic prophecies. Still, I think this ends with Dany dead, or at least with no heir. If this is all just the story of putting a Targaryen back on the throne, I'd be pretty disappointed.
Dany can't have babies. She lost the ability after casting that spell to make zombie Drogo.
Didn't Jaime rape his sister next to his son's corpse? I'm pretty sure a horrible death is warranted for him.
I disagree. It seems to really hammer home how awful blood rights are and how nobody is deserving. I'm not saying it ends with a representative democracy (Vote for Senator Hot Pie!) but I don't think it's just a story that ends with someone else on the throne.
Isn't burning everything down to start over the point of the series, or is that just my theory? No King's Landing, no Iron Throne, no more bloodlines. Just the small folk picking up the pieces after a long winter.
She'll have to kill her dragons and the people will feast on dragon meat all winter long.
Countercountercounterpoint.
I actually do. Something's happening, and I can forgive some (or quite frankly, a lot) of inconsistencies and plot holes if it means we at least approach an end game and get to see dragons burn people.