I am shy, and I would go full frontal for a chance at a sex scene with Hartnett. Ahem.
I am shy, and I would go full frontal for a chance at a sex scene with Hartnett. Ahem.
As it might actually should be?
I think the idea of the mini-arcs worked better for the thirteen episode expanse, and gave it a less stretched out feeling. Though there might really be only one or two JJ episodes that felt too much.
Porne - the show version of Dorne, reduced to fighting and fucking.
I don't know if that's the actor, or Tyrion being the favorite of the writers, though.
Yeah, but the fact that he misjudged his daughter (and she him) is what leads to a lot of issues and drama that could have been resolved with honesty.
Thanks! I remember the charges, but not what she confessed to - and it blurs wth the book occasionally.
No. No no no. Noooo. No.
I thought the Devil was thoroughly rejected last season?
Jaime still loves him. Remember, no Tysha reveal.
Tommen's actions make more sense if you imagine him as the eight year old he originally was. Statutory rape aside
Well, Im saying that her using all her titles failed to get her anything - it didn't even get her through the gate.
I'm almost positive she will be in the show - my takeaway from the books only really had Martin set Cersei up that way, and a rather serious misjudgment on Arianne's part. Though most people seem to forget that Doran isn't painted in a flattering light either.
I also think it does a major disservice to Tyrion's arc, which is out of his three children, Tyrion was most like Tywin - the most fit to continue and grow the Lannister legacy. Sort of makes his struggle hollow and justifies Tywin's everything if he's Targaryen.
Context. Jesus, the context!
Everything is read as female stupidity by neckbeards. Have you seen people's opinions on Sansa?
I read that differently, apparently. And Cersei's internalized misogyny is far better than melancholic mother figure.
But Qarth…in the show, anyways.
Eh. I know pacing at all, but that should have been all last season. Again, and a do it here because of the "Experts" section - that's what her Meereenese knot *was*. That's what the climax in the Pits was about - and the implications at the end of ADwD that she and Drogon were going to roast Jhaqo alive.
Wait, what? When and how was Asha outed as not being worthy? She comes across as the only one thinking about longevity with the saner IB. She even gets consexual sex!