emorymorningstar
EmoryMorningstar
emorymorningstar

This was a very long and angry rant over a tiny comparison. And after reading all of that diatribe, I still disagree with you.

I mean, they’re definitely setting up Jon to be the one to kill Dany and then make some grand gesture of refusing the throne yet again so that he can go back to living with the Wildlings. That’s the people he belongs with given his convictions and now that Ghost is there.

A very The Shield-like ending. I dug it, even though my head was spinning with the rapid-fire twists and turns.

Tyrion will probably be killed by Bron, most likely for not being able to deliver what he was promised or some other BS. Whatever it will be, I’m sure D&D will find a way to f$#@ that up too.

All I can say to this is...yes.

Others have already corrected you ad nauseam on this and you keep on hammering on this straw man so I’m probably just shouting into the abyss, but again, the arguments aren’t “that’s not what GRRM would want!” (in fact, many book readers agree this is probably Dany’s fate in the books as the writing has been on the

So I need to preface this by saying I love the world, characters and story Martin created in the books, and I’m probably being blinded by this fact. But...

So I need to preface this by saying I love the world, characters and story Martin created in the books, and I’m probably being blinded by this fact. But...

I’m just going to go out and say it: this Twilight Zone has been incredibly disappointing. There was so much potential and nuance to explore in many of these conceits, but for whatever reason they’ve decided on an almost cringe-worthy amount of heavy-handedness. Not only that, but the messaging in this episode is a

She did promise, right after Arya did.

Yes, everything you mention here was pretty ridiculous. I’ll add that there was no reason at all she wouldn’t have just killed Tyrion. Like, none. 

Varys and Tyrion didn’t know who Jon was. Sansa broke her promise and told Tyrion, who told Varys. There’s little doubt about that.

Hopefully one of HBO’s GoT spinoffs is Arya and The Hound.

That was easily the greatest “big action scene-less” episode of the series.

This episode was damn near perfect up until they visit the brother. At that point it beats you on the head with its message so explicitly I was cringing at the execution of it. I’m not sure why it felt the need to 1) introduce magic, and 2) get so heavy-handed in the end, it was as if it didn’t trust the audience to

That trailer tickled at least two of my bones.

Which state was that, again?

I married a spicy Latina for all of the passionate hourly sex, nightly taco dinners, and telenovela binge-watching so don’t you dare call me a racist!

I’m also going back and forth between Harris and Brown at the moment. I’d be fine with either. Though Warren is my favorite, I am worried about how she will fare head-to-head against Trump and whether she could actually get elected.

Saw it and enjoyed it.