Ok then, well, I guess we could assume that Fuller is just lying to us.
Ok then, well, I guess we could assume that Fuller is just lying to us.
Also Bryan Fuller actually confirmed, via twitter, that Chilton is still alive.
I thought the same thing. I wonder if this means Hannibal has the upper hand now?
I am gonna go ahead and be "that guy." This map is over two years old. Lategasm.
Amen
Not that I approve of the way this scene was done, but I always though the whole "Jamie's Redemption" moniker was kinda overblown. It took him getting his hand chopped off to become a little bit *less* of a prick. ::slow clap::
For all the people on here saying that they didn't think the Jamie/Cersei bit was rape: Do society a favor and please don't ever be in a relationship.
I was thinking along the lines of Clarke's Three Laws of prediction:
I think the showrunners went out of their way to show that his wound is obviously not mortal. If they really wanted to make him unequivocally dead then they would have shown him getting shot in the forehead or something.
If I could interject a random observation: I love how this show just makes psychology synonymous with MAGIC. Hannibal plants false memories in Miriam's mind with pulsating light. He might have just as well yelled "Obliviate!" with is 9-inch, unicorn hair, willow wand.
So after reading through the comments it seems like a lot of people take issue with the viability of Chilton being framed as the Ripper. I have to ask though: did the show ever really establish that there is a widespread belief that Chilton is the Ripper? I think it's obvious that Jack isn't on board with that idea.…
The kid who plays Bran is doing the same thing. His voice has dropped like 2 octaves since the first season.
Good point.
Nice ref, brah!
Benioff and Weiss are already going to finish this series for GRRM (lets not kid ourselves there) so they could easily contrive another way to have these characters intersect.
Because the last dude had all the subtlety of Keanu Reeves.
The Starks are basically the Jews of Westeros.
Moorish Spain, specifically. (Really the Dornish should be a little darker. But HBO…)
I want a stake dinner when they cut Lady Stoneheart from the show.
This show has been way more fulfilling than any of my other romantic relationships.