... and a movie?
... and a movie?
If this was Breaking Bad, that’s what I would believe. But since it’s Better Call Saul, I’m much more convinced she just gets sick of Jimmy’s shit and leaves him. Just because you don’t see someone anymore doesn’t mean they’re dead.
Cast of Kings is alright, but hands down the GOT podcast I enjoy the most is the Baldmove guys.
You are correct, of course.
Damn I love Jorah more than ever, but man-o-man was getting Heartsbane from Sam and that heartfelt conversation about Jeor, and honoring his father could be such an epic and deserving send off. Give those white walkers hell, Ser Jorah Mormont!!
Game of Thrones can do spectacle like nobody’s business— and we’ll see that I’m sure next week— but what’s made it special was always the character building, interactions, family, friends, honor, love, and the politics.
According to Maise Williams, that was her and no double
Oh hell yea. This might be the last feel-good episode of the series.
Fucking fantastic episode. They are going to wring every little bit of drama and comedy over various characters introductions and reunions and I am absolutely here for it.
Well Brianne might not get together with with Jaime or Tormund, but damn if seeing her knighted wasn’t one of the most uplifting moments in the show’s history.
I’ve never felt both horrified and titilated at the same time.
“I want to fight for Winterfell, Lady Sansa, if you’ll have me.”
Finally, a Ghost sighting!
This episode was absolutely awesome, and it hit me like a brick that one of the underlying major themes of the show is the redemption of Jamie Lannister.
The big woman still here?
It’s a little late for Game of Thrones to introduce Orange Walkers, isn’t it?
Sorry, shitbeard, but the test was apparently conducted by a post-doctoral research scholar from UCLA, and the sample was sent to a proper lab. Eddie the PA didn’t run it in the back of his Volvo.
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