The not seeing a massive naval fleet from the sky.
The not seeing a massive naval fleet from the sky.
I mean, Euron’s fleet is able to fire fucking 6 foot bolts with pinpoint accuracy from the deck of a SHIP IN WATER. These bolts, mind, are capable of tearing through solid wood hulls of ships from several hundred feet away. Without slowing down at all.
Varys says Daenerys is manipulating Jon. So his big plan is to get a very easily manipulated Jon installed as King.
Dragons gotta eat.
It seems like Bronn hasn't had much to do, so the writers sort of forgot how he usually acts, so they gave him some lines, a bump of coke, and told him to forget his character development.
They’re incredibly patriotic. When I was in Iraq (2003), the guys in my platoon wrote letters to every porn company and sex toy company (along with snack food companies and magazines, book sellers, etc.) telling them our story and how we were big fans, and would they kindly show us some support.
It may have been inappropriate, but everyone clicked on the NSFW link.
It was an effort to counter all those restaurants that give priority seating to men. You know, like, uh... that one place? Oh, and there's, hmm... somewhere... else?
Farm animals and rabbits.
The darkest timeline cannot be predicted. Only observed.
We’re in the darkest timeline.
So the ride is just like the movies?
If the whights had the ability to just raise the dead in the crypt without actually going in there to do it, they’d just raise all the dead in Westeros at the same time and take over without really fighting a battle.
If you rewatch the series and pay close attention to time based on things like pregnancies and travel, plus going off the books (which tend to occasionally mention age), you can get a fairly decent time span for the series.
I mean, a video game movie that was true to the game while also being enjoyable? Not to mention, totally set in the real world? While also having a hero that isn’t a tank that’s unstoppable?
And salt is amazing at bringing out and highlighting other flavors. Those professional chefs sure nailed that ingredient.
Not the west coast, the west. Where people think Jack in the Box is good, there's no real seafood to eat, and people argue over which is the best Taco Bell.
I grew up within 5 miles of 3 White Castles. I assumed they were everywhere. They even made a movie about the sole act of going to White Castle.
There’s one in Columbia MO that's perfectly placed for when I drive back from Chicago. It's a nice late lunch before the vast nothingness that is Kansas.
There’s a lot of White Castles in Missouri. Which, I’m pretty sure, is west of the Mississippi. Whether they’re family-owned or not, I don’t know. But they far outnumber the 2 in Vegas.