I can't wait until all of the little baby Khaleesis watch the first episode of this show.
I can't wait until all of the little baby Khaleesis watch the first episode of this show.
Well it's the crux of a crucial plot twist. If you're gonna be all THE SECRET WAS FINALLY REVEALED you should probably know what you're f-ing talking about, ya know?
He was like yoooooo is that ecto cooler? brb I have some feelings about the new ghostbusters movie, gotta leave some youtube comments.
nooooooooooo I've had enough of Jaqen's cryptic Aragorn bullshit. No more pseudo-wizards.
Tellin the bad pussy posse to stfu
He takes a course in Meereenese Jokes. Life is irregular jajajajaaj
The Stoneheart truthers are gonna have it out for the Benjen truthers. No word yet on the Stannis-is-alive-ers.
I don't think that matters much. You don't go home to your wife (who'd just given birth to your first child together) and hand her another baby to raise, with the added insult that it was apparently the child of an affair. That's fucking cruel, and casts some doubt on Ned's honor. Sure he promised his sister, but he…
Yep, that's the whole point of lying about Jon being Ned's son, to prevent Robert from murdering any Targaryen he could get his hands on. Though Ned was still a dummy for never telling Cat the truth. She was an honorable woman. She'd have kept the secret.
How handsome did Alfie look? He never looked that great, even back at Winterfell. It's nice to see the Greyjoy siblings fighting a legit fight, though I wish Theon had stuck with Sansa.
Yep. Too charismatic and heartbreaking for the actual character but I was glad to watch him.
Ed had all the cute-boy face parts but someone put them on in the wrong order.
They did a real nice job of finding a sadface baby for bb Jon. Speaking of faces, I will miss Huisman's face.
Dany's going to be leaving a city in ruins after a failed attempt to impose her world view and political ideology on a society that was chugging along just fine without her.
Dougal is freaking out about money. Non-spoiler book intel (because this is playing out a bit differently than it did in the book): Dougal either already knows something crucial, or he is about to find out. He's not acting inconsistently He's scheming. Gabaldon wrote this episode herself, and we know by now to trust…
It was a nice moment. The Victor/Lily story had a lot of interesting subtext. Lily was a monster because that's how Victor made her, and because feminism was monstrous in that age. Victor was garbage for wanting to tame a woman, but perhaps not terrible for wanting to defeat a literal undead monster. In the beginning,…
That's why I'm starting to buy the theory that she could end up being the villain of the story. She plans to charge into Westeros with her dragons and a bunch of rogue armies plus a handful of exiled Westerosi. I'm not sure she has any notion of ruling the people who already live there.
It's a dropped thread of this season that Davos never really knew what happened to Shireen. He wasn't there when she was killed and none of the witnesses survived.
idk, I kinda liked it, though Game of Thrones has made me accustomed to that particular type of plot turn. It's amusing to look around "the room" during a time of crisis and think, "Really? This is our group? A therapist, a werewolf, a junkie, and a ninja? Cool, I guess."
Definitely. We already knew that Eva was a marvel and that Josh was a dreamboat. Treadaway was something new.