In defense of burning the Tarlys - She gave them 3 options - Join, Die, or Take the Black, which is far more than her father or Joffrey would have given ANYONE.
In defense of burning the Tarlys - She gave them 3 options - Join, Die, or Take the Black, which is far more than her father or Joffrey would have given ANYONE.
Antiques Roadshow. People bring in their items to get priced out and usually the object has a backstory, but a good appraiser gives a detailed history of it's origin. Sometimes people cry (sometimes I cry for them) The price floats on the screen with a twinkling/tingling noise and there's a moment of just background…
I've waited for this for 25 years and now it's feels meh.
We still have the gold boxed set of the series released in 1997. It's when my mom really brought me into the series as it was one of her favorites.
I remember when they said the movie cost around $20million to make, which at the time was unheard of and now it's just par for the course
I hope this episode wins an emmy. I watched the vignette of the making of the Battle of the Loot Train and they essentially broke records and invented things specifically to create and shoot the entire sequence
Yeah Jon, bend the knee…to give her a Lord's Kiss.
He really did go Dr Manhattan in such a short time.
DONT TALK TO ME OR MY DEAD FAMILY EVER AGAIN.
House Tyrell, I'll mourn you forever.
"I'm sorry, nobody usually lets me talk for this long" - Jon Snow any time he's asked to stand in front of a crowd.
It's not just the pie, but the timing of killing, cutting up, and then having full use of the kitchen to make a baby pie.
When is someone going to answer the question of how Arya baked Walder's sons and pretty much everyone standing in her way in the pie….by herself??
Well it is the time of 1742-1745 and there seemed to be a lot of it going around during that time or are you saying it's not historically accurate?
oh, i was just asking about what happened to this….annnd here it is. sweet.
it's infuriating ha. they didn't even try to make that part make sense.
Oh, yeah this makes total sense given that these events are clearly taking place in 2017, but is serving as a prequel to events that happened in the early 90s.
The entire time I watched the trailer I kept thinking "Wasn't he a huge shyster??"
Superbad somehow gets funnier with every re-watch
Blindspot on Fridays? RUDE.
Same. I also like the option of when they serve it in a jar — since corn in your teeth is the WoOoOorst.