Are you saying that you didn’t sympathize with Sansa because you only heard her suffering?
Are you saying that you didn’t sympathize with Sansa because you only heard her suffering?
No, he does not play a gay gangbanger in Moonlight.
Is it possible that he’s had visions/delusions/fantasies of Mika’s bloody face and he’s so deranged he actually thinks it happened?
That...is not a thing. This must be a show theory since Tormund is like 65 years old in the books.
Just scream. His breed of demon is vulnerable to the sound of a human voice.
They look more like Uncle Chad. Like him they missed out on the jawline, and that made all the difference. But without the feminine prettiness.
I’m sure she knows that.
What’s a Gilded Age without seances and theosophy?
I just think that if you’d read her POV, you would understand that what I’m talking about here - and what this article is talking about - is orders of magnitude worse than the show. She actually *is* comparatively competent in the show. She is Trumpian in the books. One can be incredibly incompetent yet still more…
Yeah, in the books she tries to get Jaime to marry Margaery so Tommen won’t, and they include the valonqar prophecy, so you understand that to her from the moment Joffrey dies she is convinced that it’s coming true. So she’s looking at her own mortality. First the kids die, then the younger more beautiful queen,…
I think the big difference you’d find is that she is constantly going after the weak - constantly abusing maids and other servants - and her inner monologue is comical in it’s self-congratulatory cluelessness.
You’re right, but I think that has a lot to do with the show having to have an adult female lead who wasn’t stuck in Essos for six seasons. They elevated her greatly, and they made her competent. I prefer the book character, because I find her incompetence refreshing since women are so rarely allowed to be terrible at…
In the books, I think Varys’s plan is that in the wake of Kevan’s death, with no one left in King’s Landing to rein her in, she’ll grab power and try to rule through Tommen. He thinks she’ll be such a mess that the people will welcome fAegon gladly just to get her out of there. But I think like always with Varys and…
Rob Reiner directed The Princess Bride.
She blew up the Sept, though...the riches no doubt went with it.
Are you me? I have preached this casting! Perfect age, super tall.
But his disagreement was with Rian Johnson’s vision for Luke. So that doesn’t really hold with the Mistress Kathleen, Slayer of Auteurs, thing.
Well, I think probably in the show, we’ll see her learn in ep 1 about Dany and Tyrion and the rest of Team Fire arriving, since they show up on her doorstep basically when they land on Dragonstone. My expectation is that at the top of the premiere we’ll see she’s focused on Jon and Sansa. Then in the ep she’ll…
Unsure. She does have a whole new look for the Queensguard. Black and silver.
There’s a great angle to play if they think of it...she’s widely considered a demented whore, was shorn, humiliated, has largely been unseen since.