It’s that she can’t connect with anyone looking for more than a ‘good lookin blond with nice legs’ to feed them pap that reinforces their worldview.
It’s that she can’t connect with anyone looking for more than a ‘good lookin blond with nice legs’ to feed them pap that reinforces their worldview.
When I was little, my mom bought me a comic book that showed me how deal with these weirdos.
Which reminds me of this tidbit from Michael Chabon’s wiki page.
Well, here’s a couple more points that might comfort/terrify you:
Ok, folks... time for a little reality check.
If anything the main source of conflict will be that Jon has a stronger claim to the throne than Daenerys does. Khaleesi won’t like that.
Testament is by far the most depressing movie I’ve ever seen.
You’re not smarter than Einstein.
Testament FTW. If by “win” one means soul-crushing, life altering, overwhelmingly grim and terrifying.
Hound and Brienne bonding over Arya not only surviving, but being in Winterfell a total badass with a sword warmed my heart.
I watched to see a bunch of people chat shit in the Dragonpit. Wasn’t disappointed.
All the Martells have done since they were introduced is fail fucking miserably at every single thing they do, in incredibly dumb ways. Really shows the pedestal people put the books on.
Just to be pedantic about it, the Iron Islands are on Westeros’s west coast, not its east coast. I know, they don’t seem very laid back to me, either.
100% agreed. What good is years of character development without all of this payoff? The incredible battles and visual effects sequences we’ve gotten this year are more than enough to make up for the fact that some head-scratching moments.
I do think that the show’s dialogue and micro-plotting have suffered from not having GRRM’s text to work from anymore.
Jon going to bone-town with his father’s sister, cross-cut with his brother-cousin explaining their family ties, killed my appetite.
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He’s a zombie dragon. Who gives a shit about the logic of him being able to breathe fire?
She’s.