Is her paranoia for good reason or is it self-fulfilling?
Is her paranoia for good reason or is it self-fulfilling?
Just hire Manila Luzon as your stylist and you’re golden.
Cersei would never march north, she dissuaded Joffrey from that strategy back in season 1.
Jon and Dany could easily rule as equal co-regents like Ferdinand and Isabella.
When did Missandei start using Glossier Boy Brow?
We haven’t seen Jon touch Ghost since he was a puppy. The CGI budget required for their physical interaction is cost prohibitive. Dragons get triage.
Up until the last century, marrying your first cousin wasn’t a big deal at all. It was a pretty common practice, particularly among the nobility.
Arya’s travels weren’t normal for the reasons I’ve already outlined —multiple destinations, backroads, on foot, repeated waylays and captures. With few exceptions, every other character has traveled by carriage, caravan, single horse rider, ship, or dragonback with a specific destination in mind.
The pace of Arya’s travels seems like an odd gripe. She was repeatedly captured and waylaid and traveling back roads on foot. She also does arrive at several destinations —Harrenhal, the inn at the crossroads, The Twins, The Eyrie— and moves on quickly afterward.
Oh Brienne, Tormund would’ve never done you that way.
Harry was already committed to that trip, it wasn’t done as a spontaneous snub. And Charlotte is 4 years old. That can’t possibly be the reason.
*blushes*
One of my college instructors assigned us to watch Jacob’s Ladder and then afterward to read the short story “Occurrence at Owl Creek Bridge.” He specified that we should watch the movie first and read the story second because otherwise the story ending would spoil the movie.
Get that motel room. The only way to avoid GOT finale spoilers for is to evade all forms of media, including skywriting.
But aside from being far more likely to evoke more pity than friction, a personality clash like that would have revealed itself far sooner.
I like and hereby cosign the theory that these two women are not feuding at all, but rather their husbands are fighting among each other, for reasons entirely due to William’s infidelity with the Mary Poppins of Chimichanga.
I was in lockstep with the airing schedule from the beginning and still subject to book readers’ spoilers up until the point they had nothing left to spoil. Red Wedding, Purple Wedding, Arya’s arc, Dany’s arc, Jaime’s arc —if they could spoil it, they did, and without an ounce of remorse.
Game of Thrones book readers are THE WORST. As early as season 1 and 2, there were nonstop murmurs about the Red Wedding which they insisted weren’t spoilers but were absolutely spoilers to anyone with half a brain. I was utterly gleeful when season 6 rolled around and they were just as in the dark as the rest of us.
She was 17 when they met. He was 30.
Your epitaph.