In the books, Sam reads something about dragonsteel being used to fight the Others. Book readers just conjectured that dragonsteel = Valyrian Steel.
In the books, Sam reads something about dragonsteel being used to fight the Others. Book readers just conjectured that dragonsteel = Valyrian Steel.
As mixed as I felt about a certain Walk in the books, I really hope they put it in the show simply for the tour-de-force performance that Lena will pull off.
Yeah. I really think the condensing has done an excellent job improving the Meereen story. Even though there's still a bit of monotony about Dany's inability to rule in the show, it's been drastically held back. Also letting her actually meet these important characters like Tyrion gives her story much more momentum.
Ok I completely disagree with this. The second Sansa was betrothed to Ramsay, this path was set. There was absolutely no way this was going to end any other way with what we know about Ramsay's character.
It could be that this season more than any other, I've been disconnected from the show in terms of cast and creator interviews and other such external sources which color my interpretation of the script.
I'm calling bullshit. No way you wouldn't try to survive as long as possible if you were in Sansa's position. Killing Joffrey would be a death sentence.
Yeah, with Adam Levine he's not exactly hiding the skeeviness. You get what you expect, and no one's going to rush to deny it. With Blake Shelton, he's being portrayed as some kind of Southern charmer which just makes it even worse for me.
I missed Barb..I wished she'd made one last triumphant return.
Even if the album isn't the classic that you argue people have been saying it is, it is in no way a mediocre album.
No Grouder Other Side?
I personally cared about the people who died, knowing that there were children there. It was a horrible, hard position, but those children regardless who they were a part of, did not deserve to die.
What I also loved was that the writers picked up on a common grievance. People have been complaining about why the Sky people couldn't just donate marrow. We see in this episode that it was never a viable option. Marcus suggests it only for Cage to turn it down very quickly. He wasn't interested in compromise.
Wow. I couldn't disagree with you more. g.k.m.c is a modern classic, and it remains to be seen if he'll ever top that album, but the tracks released so far have been great.
It makes perfect sense. The only reason Mount Weather hunts the Grounders is for the radiation sickness. The Reapers are just a means of continually securing a steady supply of Grounders because there blood is only a temporary cure. However, The Ark inhabitants offer a permanent cure to the radiation sickness.
Yes. I was gonna say that Venom of the Red Lotus should be on here, but then I realized that I've rewatched the episode a crazy number of times just because the animation and voice acting is sublime.
Wow. I completely disagree. For the most part I think this season has been a return to form. Much better than a lot of season 3. Obviously it doesn't reach the highs of season 2, which while I'm on it was really harshly graded by the AV Club, but its still a great season so far.
YES. How could I forget Elizabeth? I honestly think I blocked her out given how poorly written the Schmidt infidelity storyline and her departure was. That might be my least favorite storyline the show ever attempted, and I don't think the rest of Season 3 ever recovered. It really was an early indicator about how…
Bite your tongue, Kai is great.
I love Kai. One of my biggest pet peeves is when these guest stars turn out to be great, but contracts and stuff force the writers to find some way to get rid of the character, normally through really arbitrary plot conveniences.
Those are my favorite episodes too.