Not even Aegon the Conqueror could subdue Dorne. It is known.
Not even Aegon the Conqueror could subdue Dorne. It is known.
Mace Tyrell died when the Great Sept of Baelor went BOOM.
Yes, they did. The money from Highgarden went straight to the Iron Bank of Braavos, where it A) Paid all the outstanding crown debts, and 2) Purchased the services of the Golden Company...who sure burned prettily.
Take the “Brigham Brougham,” add two-ish centuries, and you get the LDSS Nauvoo....
It was Dragonstone, not KL. Euron surprised them by detaching a small part of the Iron Fleet — the ones with mounted scorpions — for an ambush.
It was Dragonstone, not King’s Landing. That wasn’t Euron’s entire fleet, just the ones sturdy enough for a scorpion.
There were two of them, so that’s pretty confusing.
I think those “old men” were actually Craster’s sons. They grow quickly beyond the Wall.
“Never go in against a Lannister when DEATH is on the line!” *evil cackle*
Don’t forget BD Wong as the best version of Dr. Hugo Strange.
The baffling Bullock subplot, with the guard shooting himself and Bullock freely confessing to murder, was straight out of the Jervis Tetch playbook. So, yes, baffling.
Alfred and Lucius decided to not tell Gordon and Bullock, despite the advantages of having important assets not getting in The Batman’s way.
The “Tron knock-off” look doesn’t fill me with hope he’ll be LESS annoying.
If Gillian Anderson likes the new showrunner, that might yet happen.
Ibis & Jacquel barely had a working TV, and none of the Old Gods have a smartphone. What we saw was the barest hint of the temporary chaos caused by New Media’s hoax and Technical Boy’s financial system hack.
Stick them with the pointy end.
He sends Salim and The Jinn for the sword Vulcan made...another Sidecar Adventure?
... Aw, it’s not for you. It’s more of a VOLANTIS idea!
And none of them are the Dunk & Egg stories, with a known audience, GRRM’s blessing, and characters that already exist in canon....
Was it about Joff’s great idea to market “The Drowned God” as an epic stage play?