It’s just a typo.
It’s just a typo.
Disco Stu says aishiteru!
this is VERY IMPORTANT, ill star this, thanks!
I went ahead and read the appropriate chapters last night, so I get it now. Should be fun to see.
Yeah, it was seeded pretty early that she was into, or at least curious, about dudes. Like when she’s ogling Gendry when he’s shirtless. She could still be queer, obviously. Could be bi, or like I said, was just curious at that age. But still.
But what do you think of Bran Stark?
They’ve made some changes from the books, seemingly to make some characters seem a bit more sympathetic. Book Luke, while young, didn’t lack for confidence and had been riding his dragon since he was 6, and was a very good dragonrider. Also, Rhaenyra instantly denies Aegon’s initial offer, has her coronation, and gets…
* It was Jace’s idea the princes themselves entreat with the houses, not Corlys’.
In the Aegon/Aegon sitcom, Arryk and Erryk definitely need to be the sidekicks!
They both lost control of their dragons. Luke’s shot at Vhagar even if Luke didn’t issue the command, so Vhagar, old and cranky Vhagar, lost it and decided to go for the kill.
Both of them lost control of their dragons. When Arrax attacked Vhagar, you can hear both Lucerys and Aemond trying to get them back in control.
And when before Vhagar killed them you can hear Aemond trying to restrain Vhagar
Aemond is a bully but is not stupid. He didn’t want to kill Lucerys (at least in the show).…
I presume that in the moment Aemond just wanted to bully Luke on dragonback or toy with him a bit before forcing him to land so he could go for the eye in a good old fashioned bit of swordplay, but the dragon assumed it was all part of a hunt.
The ending scene where Rhaenyra peers into the camera with fire and blood in her eyes was absolutely perfect. What a way to end a great season of television that restored our faith in the ASOIAF universe. With the future of the books in limbo and an ever-changing schedule surrounding them, it had to bring GRRM a sense…
“House Of The Dragon seems to have wildly varying ideas of what a 14-year-old looks like.”
a) she’s rich. b) she’s british c) she’s old. Many older brits feel an attachment to tradition and the crown.
Her name was just, “Feral Queen,” so it was probably just her likeliness, not actually her.
Pretty sure they meant ghouls (probably feral ghouls).
What would a second season even have been? If Cyberpunk continues as an anime I hope that each ‘season’ is its own thing. An anthology series fits this world so much better. There are so many stories that could be told, just following these same characters would be a waste.
When my dad was a teenager in the late 1950s, he used to work as a dishwasher at a Mexican restaurant that was near the local cemetery. To get to work, he could either walk the long way around the cemetery, which was twice as far, or cut straight through it. More often than not, he’d opt to go through the cemetery.