Ellaria and Tyene are still alive.
Ellaria and Tyene are still alive.
What good does a warrior do Jon? He's not going to be able to fight his way out if Dany proves hostile. And Sansa has no particular reason to listen to Davos, nor does he have any constituency with either the Northern or the Vale Lords, so it makes little sense to leave him in Winterfell.
Was Tyrion the only one with a functional penis in that whole scene?
I'd say Theon is going to bite it this season. We might clear the decks of the whole Westerosi civil war, which would kill off at least probably Cersei and Jaime (and Euron and Qyburn)
Book Sand Snakes also suck.
I thought it was pretty clearly being depicted as PTSD
Is she definitely still alive?
I rather hope so, to be honest.
That's a really deep cut, man.
Moffat has done more than anybody to pave the way for a female Doctor. I don't see how that's even disputable. Missy alone was probably the most important single step that led us here, but there's also the Corsair (in a Gaiman written episode, to be sure, but obviously Moffat was happy to keep that in), the General in…
Like, your demands for evidence for every fucking comment I've made are pretty annoying, but this one takes the cake, given that in this case I was describing what just happened, immediately above where I wrote. You're an incredibly tedious person.
Seriously? Are you actually disputing that the show became much, much more popular in the US after it started airing on BBC America?
You're the one who said TokenCommenter couldn't have seen any great episodes recently. I was describing the actual thread that I was respondingn to.
Oh, fuck off.
You're the one who projected your assessment of "great" onto others! That's what you just did!
Tennant isn't traditionally attractive?
re: Chibnall, I'd agree that his first two stories (42, Hungry Earth/Cold Blood) are pretty "Doctor Who by numbers," though I enjoyed 42 at least (I've never rewatched the Silurian story, but I don't remember it being as bad as everyone seems to think it is now). And obviously he wrote some really dire stuff on…
I mean, a fairly small band of dedicated nerds got on board with Baker. It became a mass phenomenon in the US during the Moffat years.
To be completely fair, Eccleston was not in The Christmas Invasion.
It was very much a Davies thing. Moffat wrote the relationship between the Doctor and his companions very differently.