[dropping Wednesday and Pugsley off at school for the first time]
"I'm sure your children will be very happy here."
"If we wanted them to be happy, we'd let them stay at home."
[dropping Wednesday and Pugsley off at school for the first time]
"I'm sure your children will be very happy here."
"If we wanted them to be happy, we'd let them stay at home."
Gendry kills Rhaegal.
I think that was just some random Lannister soldier.
Of course, as an apex predator, the crocodile would have known that the chase is better than the catch.
Now's the time to let it rip, to let it fuckin' loose…
I've still never seen it, mostly because I'm still a 12-year-old boy at heart and simply have no patience for a three-hour movie without so much as a single monster, wizard, dinosaur, or spaceship in it.
I've been seeing a lot of "is Dany going off the rails, becoming too brutal?" Even Tyrion seems to be having second thoughts at the battle.
Probably the child-gangbang in the sewer.
You mean Crowley from Good Omens? Because I don't think he's supposed to be unlikable, a literary foil, or all that bad.
It's just annoying when you don't share that enthusiasm, while this guy is just existing in all-caps 24/7.
Hardwick is just… gratingly over-enthusiastic. About everything. Dude has never heard a joke, song, or seen a movie or TV show that he didn't like.
Man, fuck "nerd culture" anyway. Defending the purity of "nerd culture" is the last thing in the world for which I have any fucks to give. It's a bunch of people buying shit from, like, three or four media corporations and believing that their particular choice of genre entertainment represents some kind of cultural…
He left most of them back in King's Landing, didn't he? His "little birds" are working for Qyburn now.
It wouldn't matter if he did tell her. She doesn't hate Tyrion because she thinks he killed Joffrey, it's the other way around; she thinks he killed Joffrey because she is already predisposed to hating him. And of course, he DID actually kill their father, and is now serving the queen who's trying to overthrow her.…
Daenerys: I once killed a bunch of warlocks with the help of one of my three actual pet dragons.
Jon Snow: I have also seen some weird shit.
Daenerys: Yeah, whatever.
But the White Walkers are a huge part of the mythology of Westeros. At the very least, everyone knows there's a giant wall of ice built to keep them out, and a Night's Watch whose job is to guard against them. People don't believe in them because they're magical and haven't been seen in a long time, but the same goes…
Yeah, it doesn't really matter how the Lannisters took Highgarden. They didn't show the battle; the outcome is the important part, and we're on a time limit. Nobody wants to sit through 4 episodes of patient siege warfare at this point. The point is, the Lannisters won. I don't really need to see how they won; I…
But was he born amidst salt and smoke, under a bleeding star?
So, the Prince That Was Promised is going to be the child of Dany and Jon Snow, right? I don't see any way around it. He's the ice, she's the fire, he's a man, she's a woman, they're both descended from the line of Aerys Targaryen, they both have "Chosen One" written all over them. Melisandre even says something to…
The cure for greyscale is surgery. It's not something you can just dump on the countryside.