I know restructuring is necessary to a degree, but something I've yet to come to terms with is "why?" Yknow?
I know restructuring is necessary to a degree, but something I've yet to come to terms with is "why?" Yknow?
Well, Is argue it is rarely as front and center as it is here. I can't wait to see who Ramsay kills or tortures next episode so we as an audience don't forget how bad he is.
Anyone else notice a Miss Hecate Aphrodite Poole (Livingston) on the train? Loved her expression before the shoot out.
I knew about Doctor Seward, but not about Renfield. When he revealed his name, when it happened, oh, I was giddy. I fistpumped the air. That was just, it was a stunning reveal that got me so hyped.
Oh god, it burns. IT BURNS. Make it stop, please. Male it stop!
Silly rabbit, that's from the book. Why would anything in the show be like the books?
Well, considering we didnt see Theon's torture in the books, or have courtsode seats to poor Lady Hornwood…
Well, with twenty good men…
But his teleportation skills….
But wait! How could we understand him! How could he be important as a villain of we don't give him significant screentime each episode! What do you want to see? More Sansa, or Brienne, or Arya getting beaten with a stick?
Game of Thrones. A Song of Ice and Fire devotes plenty of time to the Smallfolk.
I love how they included important central characters and kept their characterization!
…but that was all of last season. Especially now that Tyrion is fixing everything.
I want to know why Cersei is out for incest and regicide, while Margaery is held imprisoned for…perjury?
Any episode without Porne ranks as a good episode. Bonus points for Ser Friend zone being absent.
Yeah, the Arya thing is…like, it's redundant. Again, and I'm experiencing this a lot with the show - how is an asshole Waif better than Arya actually getting on the job training? Instead of the pedophile subplot, wouldn't it have been more efficient to go through the voluntary blindness to show how she's changing,…
Well, we have to be 100% sure Ramsay is a bad guy. How can the audience tell he's an antagonist if we don't constantly reinforce how horrible he is?
I did notice his casket thing looked to be weighted down, maybe? I dunno.
That was sarcasm.
Also Rhaegar's obsession with a certain Song of Ice and Fire.