Assuming we actually do check back in with him and tonight wasn't the last time we'll ever see the character, I'm hoping Jorah's quest for a greyscale cure takes him to Asshai-by-the-Shadow, because I am dying to see that shit.
Assuming we actually do check back in with him and tonight wasn't the last time we'll ever see the character, I'm hoping Jorah's quest for a greyscale cure takes him to Asshai-by-the-Shadow, because I am dying to see that shit.
Well shit, looks like I clicked the wrong one.
Isn't he this guy though? http://awoiaf.westeros.org/…
"he’s probably pretty safe inside that tree, unless something goes horribly awry during one of Bran’s visions."
One of the surrounding Children should've turned to his buddy during the White Walker creation flashback and said "now we are all sons of bitches".
Started reading Ron Chernow's Alexander Hamilton bio and am enjoying the hell out of it. Before anyone brings it up, I should state that I still haven't really listened to the soundtrack from the show and probably won't until a filmed performance inevitably turns up on HBO or something because I don't like to listen…
STOP IT
In college I got stoned and watched the first one with a friend who was a big Troma guy. My verdict was "that was pretty fun, let's never do it again."
I'm more upset about Osha's death than I have been about anyone else's for many seasons now.
I'm beginning to want to hunt these animals.
He could at least get the Margot Tenenbaum quote right.
I feel the same way about the Lion King. I was the prime age for it when I came out, but whenever it came time to choose a tape I always found myself reaching for Aladdin or Toy Story.
How tiresome, Internet.
That level where you had to escape the crashing ship in Dark Forces II: Jedi Knight stressed me out so much that I think I ended up using the level skip code to blow past it every single time I played the game.
Thin Lizzy?
If I was in any position to record one of these, I'd snatch up "Walk Away Renee" in a heartbeat.
True, and I'll have to remember to keep an eye on this as I continue my reread. I did do a complete rewatch as well leading into this season, though, and I can't remember Arya mentioning Jon after she leaves Winterfell on the show. I know that a lot of the stuff about their bond isn't dialogue in the books and it…
The show's really downplayed their relationship to this point, now that I think of it. I just started rereading the books and I'm kind of struck by how much more emphasis the Arya/Jon connection has in the novel, at least in the first one.
I'm realizing now that I'm probably conflating a lot of what I remember about Oldtown and the Citadel in the books with the University from The Kingkiller Chronicle, which I read a few months after finishing ASOIAF. I'll be interested to see what's what when I get there in the Ice and Fire reread I recently embarked…