The Reach, they do change sides frequently don't they?
The Reach, they do change sides frequently don't they?
I don't know, maybe Jon will be grossed out at the idea of marrying his aunt, and marry his cousin instead.
I think he would lose all credibility with his northern bannermen if he bent the knee to a Targ.
Boy, show Cersei is a hell of a lot more competent than book Cersei.
So, anybody have any clue why Varys started randomly threatening Melisandre, like she's the only person in Westeros who has done anything shitty?
Hmmm, I don't think they would count those two. They didn't die.
So, I guess the under and the field win this week.
I'm tempted to put all my money on Tormund and Greyworm…
We need a podcast of Scott and Scott going in depth about all things Arcade Fire.
I saw them on probably the same tour, in Atlanta. Tune Yards was opening for them, which was fun.
Let me edit my post for clarity.
Where on earth did you get the idea that I don't "return the favor" of essentially respecting others identities?
Disagree.
Disclaimer: Look, I'm one of those liberal types at heart.
It seems like every time we've seen Jesse use the voice that there's just as much evil in there as good, which makes sense, since the voice is born of angel and demon.
Without spoilers, can you tell me if there is any equivalent to The Red Wedding in the Comics?
Best episode of the season so far.
I don't think he wanted any of his own soul stuck in hell.
My imptression was that Euron's crew were just shooting fire arrows at all of Yara's boats.
Agreed. I really hope that the last two books are a lot better than the show has been since they ran out of source material.