Oh man, I definitely could use that. I'm in. Thanks for the heads up.
Oh man, I definitely could use that. I'm in. Thanks for the heads up.
It seems to be that's more of the way things are done in the north, all the bannermen collected and discussing things in the open like this. Remember Greatjon speaking out against Robb?
I had to look away from the parade of bedpans last week, but I watched every gleeful gory second of the greyscale debridement this week. That doesn't churn my stomach like scatological stuff does.
It can be two things!
Sam is a comedic character. He hands Jorah the booze, then takes it back to take a steadying swig first. He sheepishly admits he's never done it before. He keeps shushing Jorah and saying "sorry". And then it ends with a smash cut to cutting into a pot pie oozing gravy. Come on, I can't believe people didn't think…
Aww, I clicked on that ad and now my computer has greyscale.
Sexholm Sexdrome.
He hands Jorah the booze then takes it back for a swig himself…
Sam is a comedic character. He takes a swig of the rum first. He fusses and apologizes. The cut to the pot pie at the end! It was a gross-out comedic scene!
And "hold on [takes swig of rum himself before starting]"! And apologizing. And shushing him! And then the cut from the surgery to the pot pie! Come on, Sam is a comedic character, I'm totally with you. That scene was brutal but also played for some gross-out laughs.
He's lost both, so he needs someone with a complete duplicate set.
Spies watching Dragonstone harbor? Or within the Ironborn in Yara's fleet, maybe even signalling his fleet? Dragonstone to Dorne would put them in a path to be intercepted by Euron's fleet sailing east from Kings Landing on Blackwater Bay.
She's alive, those were the Snakes dead and displayed on the bow. Unless something happens to spring Yara soon, she's only alive until Cercei gives Euron the okay to kill her.
Right, you can't really tell in the first shot, but there's a second closer one and you can definitely tell it's them: whip one hanging by her whip, and spear one impaled on her weapon to the bowsprit.
Yup, that was the spear one pinned to the bowsprit.
You're going to need a big wall to keep out dragons.
No, she turns her horse in the opposite direction than those guys. She was heading north.
>I was a little confused there at the end. Were those ships not docked directly off of Dragonstone?
Edd used a slow raven because he's saving the fast ones for emergencies.
I think it's a nod from the writers to the fans to stop asking about Hot Pie. He's there, he's fine, he'll be fine. Here's your goddamn closure.