hannahlee3me
Hannah Lee
hannahlee3me

Don’t you mean your ant?

Also, completely agree with those confounded that non-AV Club content shows up on the AV Club site with no warning and shunts people to I09 and Gawker and other sites with no warning...BAD BAD BAD. Also, I guess there is a 90% chance this paragraph shows up at the top of my post since I foolishly tried to add a space

More Kinja oddness...apparently it edited out the part about Samwell Tarly claiming Gilly’s research as his own?

But somehow...it all still kind of makes sense?

Ok that’s really weird...apparently <CR> acts like some weird old coding function and puts the stuff before the <CR> down at the bottom of the post and lets you type on top of it...because Why?

Gilly: Finds out really important stuff about Lyanna and Rhaegar’s relationship.

No, you’re not alone in that.

Rheagal was behind Viserion when Viserion was hit, IIRC.

It's the kind of quest a king/queen would send their best knights out on (or if necessary, whatever ragtag fighters they could find)

What if it's a case of someone paying for the content, but wanting now instead of later?

In the first two episodes, Cersei says it took a month to get from Kings Landing to Winterfell, which would make Westeros much bigger than England (Robert was in a rush to get to Ned, so I don't think he was stopping to hunt all along the way). And then remember how long it seemed to take Arya and The Hound to travel

I do find the time/traveling issues to be a bit of a distraction, but I find them to be a symptom of a bigger issue with the storytelling of the show: pacing.

"She has no Westerosi friends.. save for the kin slaying Tyrion."

Apparently it's the new thing in Westeros, advisors questioning their kings and queens in public. See also Sansa questioning Jon in front of all the leaders of the North. Though a big part of the issue is both Jon and Dany sprung major policy issues on their advisors in front of a crowd.

She's in a strange land (even if it is her homeland) and facing a huge challenge, plus she thought he was done for. It made sense that she'd be very happy to see Jorah, since he was really her first confidant and advisor.

Oh, I agree, he's got powers (he may even have some experience fighting dragons in one of the last long winters, and may have some special anti-dragon capability up his sleeve as a result) but in that scene, it didn't seem like he was impacting the ravens directly.

That's one of the reasons why she and Sansa should band together.

Complacency, a perception of one's superiority, and lack of curiosity is a bad combination.

It seemed The Night King wasn't wielding power over the ravens, he was messing with Bran who was wielding power over the ravens. When the Night King locked eyes with warging-Bran, it spooked Bran and he lost his warg-chill.

As others have said, Dany using a dragon to carry out an execution is similar to Ned Stark using his sword. S1E1 (S)he who calls the sentence should swing the sword (or say 'dracarys')