This isn’t the coverage DCU fans need, it’s the coverage they deserve.
This isn’t the coverage DCU fans need, it’s the coverage they deserve.
Let him who has not flexed cast the first Supreme Brick.
Are those the shoes the little kid was trying to buy for his dying mom in that Christmas song?
You’re not being fair with your response, though.
Frances Lannister will have her revenge on King’s Landing?
“Really, this is just rude! Just because we’re going to snub Headey again doesn’t mean she can just skip tonight’s Emmy ceremony!”
Additionally, recall the prophesy. Cersai had already accepted/decided that her children were all doomed. Much like Sansa with Rickon, her grieving was already done.
I’ve always thought of Jamie’s reaction as never being able to react to his children as a father, because that would have further betrayed the incest. He had to remain a slightly detached uncle every time a child of his died. I think his reaction makes more sense that way.
Cersei is one of my favorite characters, an alcoholic depressive who lashes out to ridiculous macabre effect, and this is her literally taking the crown as one of the show’s best acted and written roles. It’s incredibly cathartic to root for her villainy. As promised to Olenna, she comes back as fire to burn all the…
As good as this moment is, because of the recurring line, I would actually go with Steve throwing himself on the grenade. This scene shows his tenacity and willingness to fight the good fight - the grenade scene shows just how truly selfless he is. Plus you get the reactions from everyone around, including Tucci and…
Where do you get the show “despising” Tommen? He’s not the most nuanced character around but I think the show is sympathetic to his plight of being thrown in the deep end. His death is more about what it means for Cersei as opposed to him, though.
This is clunky but fairly easily explained to my satisfaction by Lancel being a fucking moron. Which is pretty well established, right? And not just a moron but a confident one, I don’t think he has any worries that he and his posse will get Cersei. That gives him leave to pursue a weird kid who is very clearly Up To…
Ahem, VALYRIAN steel beams.
At this point in the show Cersei is only the de facto ruler of Kings Landing and the lands overseen by Casterly Rock. Every other part of Westeros is in open revolt or consumed with petty regional feuding.
They were dancing in the streets down in Little Meereen!
GREEN FIRE CAN’T MELT STEEL BE--oh wait, it can?
Baelor was an inside job.
I’ve been thinking about it a lot since these articles started, and I’m going to go ahead and make my call: The Winds of Winter is the best episode of the show. It’s hands down the best “post-book” episode, but I think that in general it is also the show at its strongest. The Sept explosion is only one of several…
He actually did use “son of a bitch” in Ultron. I just forgot about it.