I like how Ignatiy had BB-8 and a skull hovering over his shoulders throughout the video.
I like how Ignatiy had BB-8 and a skull hovering over his shoulders throughout the video.
Nope; LeBron drives a Kia.
Lothar's a Frey. Just one of Walder Frey's many legitimate descendants who will need to get their comeuppance.
Let's see … there's that deserter from the Night's Watch, John Arryn, then Tommen I think. Are those the three?
As long as we're on the subject of large men, how about Hodor? Maybe Lyanna took him along when she ran off. Imagine Bran seeing that in a flashback.
I agree that this is only 50% confirmation of R+L=J rather than 100%. We'll probably hear Dany talk about Rhaegar next season leading up to the rest of the revelation. Unlike Lyanna, they really hadn't talked about him enough to spring him on us. But in the meantime, let's speculate about who else could have fathered…
Ah, here it is. Issue 40. They even commented on Grant Morrison's appearances. http://goodcomics.comicbook…
There was an issue of Ex Machina where Brian K. Vaughan and Tony Harris showed up. I think they wanted to write a bio-comic about Mitchell Hundred. Vaughan rattled off trendy restaurant recommendations, and Harris just wanted a f'n steak, man. They clearly had a lot of fun with it. I forgot which issue it was.
I liked the scene where Jaime was talking with Walder Frey. They both walked away from that with something to think about.
It can be two things.
Was it a toe? I rewound a couple times, paused it, still couldn't quite tell what body part that was supposed to be.
So, how do the Ravens work in Westeros? With carrier pigeons, you raise them in one place, then transport them to a second place. When you release them (with message attached), they go back to the place where they were raised. Is that what they do? Were all of those white ravens raised all over the seven kingdoms and…
The royal entourage stopped a lot on the way to Winterfell. Lots of other lords to visit and impose upon.
They look so real, though. Almost life-like.
Yeah, Cersei is Queen of the Seven Kingdoms, but four of those kingdoms are in open rebellion against her, the Iron Islands probably aren't going to help her, and the Riverlands are just no use to anyone. So, she has the Westlands, the Crownlands, and … maybe the Stormlands? But she must look like an usurper of…
Again, there's a difference between Lyanna being his mother and Rhaegar being his father.
That was different shit. I'm talking about the shit on the show.
I'm not saying Jon isn't Rhaegar's son, but in no way can this episode be cited as "final, unequivocal confirmation" of that theory. They didn't let us hear all of Lyanna's words for a reason, maybe. Or not. This may have been discussed at length below, but 5,000 comments …
Does he? Isn't fretting over parentage what started this whole mess in the first place?
Wouldn't be her first miss.