True. Though upon rewatching this episode, it’s pretty clear that Tormund made it west of the spot where the dragon had broken through the wall (which is why he had stopped running).
True. Though upon rewatching this episode, it’s pretty clear that Tormund made it west of the spot where the dragon had broken through the wall (which is why he had stopped running).
They should write a self-help book.
I enjoyed that side shot of Jon’s ass. That was surprisingly impressive.
“Ah. I see that the man who pushed me out of a tower as a child, crippled me for life, and arguably contributed to me turning into an emotionless creeper is back. Would you like to hear the story of my sister’s brutal rape?”
I wonder if Cersei’s means of controlling zombie Mountain are more empathetic (telepathy-ish) than vocal. I mean, we never see the white walkers give instructions to the wights; they just know what their masters want them to do.
Cersei evidently wasn’t prepared to kill Jaime. I’m assuming that she told The Mountain beforehand to intimidate him, or that The Mountain picked up the hesitation in her body language (can zombies do that?).
I’ve heard arguments that the ‘game of faces’ scene was foreshadowing.
In fairness, how the heck else was Romney supposed to get that dog strapped to the roof? He just wouldn’t stop wriggling.
I’m sure Seth Meyers must be doing . . . goddammit.
These aren’t tears. I just have a little freedom caught in my eye.
Add The Hound in there and I’m a happy camper. Heck, throw Podrick in for good measure.
I wonder if she’s going to die in childbirth? That would be the most parsimonious resolution to the riddle, if not the most poetic (though perhaps even the latter, given her resentment of Tyrion).
MR NIGHT’S KIND, TEAR DOWN THIS WALL!
Maybe he and The Hound can help each other out? Otherwise, yay! More Tormund for me!
I mean, he was wrong. And pretty fucking stupid. He did manage to make being stupid sound reasonable, but that’s the most dangerous kind of stupid (what I prefer to call the Mike Pence variety).
EVERYTHING needs more gingers.
Did someone say threesome?
NOOOOOOOOOOO but my giant babies!
My interpretation of that scene was that Bojack constantly feels threatened my Mr Peanutbutter and the fact that he’s actually emotionally content, so the prospect of interacting professionally with the person he’s in a stable relationship with (well, as Bojack sees it) is unpleasant. But still a ding against the…
Fortunately, most of us are still gay.