This was the first show I can remember making an active decision to stop watching because hatewatching it was just too painful. For a borderline-obsessive completionist like me, that is a hell of a thing.
This was the first show I can remember making an active decision to stop watching because hatewatching it was just too painful. For a borderline-obsessive completionist like me, that is a hell of a thing.
I would argue that shots such as this below are different from the usual fudge, however, but fix the dimensions of a battle (both by size and number) as a tactical matter. The whole thing, especially the casualty rates in these battles, just makes me angry and upaet, however, so it's probably best if I just concede.
Sam literally stole some books this episode, as a maester-in-training.
Unlike direwolves, who suck at collective bargaining.
Arya also presumably impersonates Walder for two weeks, performing all his lordly duties. What a load of old bollocks.
But then you also need marines and archers to do the fighting.
And they all died, so the only troops in the North are Vale troops.
Judging by all the morons wearing T-shirts emblazoned with logos that I see on a daily basis, this executive is correct.
I still use a retrofitted iPod Classic. Maybe Baby Driver will inspire a resurgence?
Your mother needs her eyes tested.
*twitch*
It's almost the opposite.
That's a strange phenomenon, isn't it? My grandad served in Korea, but never spoke a word of it to anyone until his last few months, through dementia.
It's maKina, not mashina.
I think he might have been a Postelthwaite?
They dragged it out, then resolved it and killed Walder Frey in moments. Idiots.
Give us fanservice! Give us fanservice!
I apologise, but I'm fairly sure that the spoiler statute of limitations has expired.
In Your Face Redesigns Man is the worst superhero ever.
Who LaBoeufed?