You mean Canadian Prime Minister Trump?
You mean Canadian Prime Minister Trump?
How old are you? There was plenty of hate to go around in the 1970s.
No. But her using that specific threat is uncomfortably reminiscent of her Father. (And the Red priests too, and we know how Varys feels about them) The mad king's doom was sealed the day he started burning people alive. It would be a shame to see Dany suffer the same fate.That's
She was a mermaid in Lady in the Water.
See, I would have gone with the reverse.
Visually remarkable tranwrecks describes a lot about the Wachowskis.
They were desperate i guess? Maybe these aliens needed nitrogen and carbon so badly, they were willing to risk all the H2O exposure?
I mean, we want to send people to colonize Mars even though we already know the place is seriously uninhabitable for humans.
I do realize that some moviegoers woukd have liked Shyamalan to…
The fact that she's already threatening to burn people alive is not going to make a good impression on Varys.
Warlock did it.
Varys reputation for untrustworthiness is unearned. Ned Stark trusted him the least of the whole small council, yet even though he thought Stark was an idiot, Varys went out of his way to give him a chance to survive. He also knew Aerys was mad, but Jaime mentions that both he and Varys warned the Mad King not to…
"I'll burn you alive if you betray me" sounds like a badass threat. But given Dany's crazy Targaryan genes, and Melisandre being in the house, it feels a lot more problematic.
Tyrion sent his niece to Dorne for safekeeping. He and the Sand Snakes on the same side was never going to work out.
News from the distant North would hardly knock the Tyrell\Sparrow massacre or an impending invasion of dragons off the front page.
I doubt she even knew Ramsay existed. Although I do wish they had met. He would have been a huge fan of her work.
They should have added a couple of those Warlocks to his crew. Plausible enough because they are Dany's old enemies too, and it would have been quick visual shorthand to explain his supernatural skills without wasting any time on unnecessary exposition.
Comes with being a Marvel character I guess.
If you had a giant purple dick for a head, why cover it with a helmet?
This is the MCU. The hero has to be fun and interesting. The villain can be (and usually is) irrelevant.
The Avengers discover Terence Howard imprisoned on the Skrull mothership, and Stark feels stupid (and vaguely racist) for not noticing his best friend was an alien impostor these past two "phases".
Why not all her costumes? Women like to change their outfits. Look at how many costume changes the Sex in the City stars went through on those movies.