doubledrivel
DoubleDrivel
doubledrivel

Bronn’s attitude was understandable. His anger was not. Why all of a sudden is he so pissed off? Sardonic, condescending, insulting, that kind of approach, okay, yeah. But this rage he’s got going all of a sudden makes zero sense.

Them: All I know is, if you’re gonna tell me that a child is going to travel the world for eight years training and learning to become a master fighter, I’ll tell you’re being ridiculous.

That’s what I think, too. Dany and the combined forces of Jon and the Northerners who follow him will beat Cersei, who is going to be killed by Jaime to stop her from blowing up King’s Landing, destroying the entire city and taking half the coastline with it. He’s killed by Euron, who in turn is slain by Brienne.

A bunch of entitled, whining fanboys will bitch about how it ended.

Jon’s whole arc is that the actual “Game of Thrones” is pointless and real true threat was beyond the wall.

I have no problem with it being a one night event either, because it’s vital at that point that Team: Living force a confrontation as fast as possible. If you think about it, Team: Dead are the perfect besiegers: their army doesn’t eat, it doesn’t have morale, it can wait in one position for years, and it can bring a

Yep and white [collar] people need to go to prison for it as well.
Disclosure: I’m white [collar].

Yeah, I think if you go back and piece it all together, Bran carefully orchestrated a secret plan (secret because he could not trust everyone to execute it if he just explained it fully) in which the Night King, Arya, and the dagger would all end up at the same place at the same time, with the Night King feeling

A Game of Thrones episode with lots of movement and action: TELEPORT! ONLY INTERESTED IN BIG MOMENTS! FANSERVICE!

I personally loved it and wholeheartedly agree w/ the ‘A’. My reasoning is that the action-oriented episodes are payoffs of the character building episodes. This, however, was something entirely different. This wasn’t a character-building episode so much as a character-driven episode. It was the payoff of many, many

I quite loved it.

Loved Brienne’s knighting ceremony. Especially when she cracked at the end :).

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Not quite the same. Nolan’s Batman trilogy wasn’t part of a story that began 40 years ago and prided itself on being just that, complete with returning actors.

It would also make one helluva tabletop RPG using something like the After the Flood rules or Kids on Bikes.

Three eyed raven, tyvm. And he does not give a shit. He will roll down your street and sit to watch you while you wash your car, take out the garbage, or rake the yard.

Now I want Raising Cane’s.