I agree, but I think they're trying to imply that Arya is not as adult as she thinks she is - she still thinks like a child in a lot of ways.
I agree, but I think they're trying to imply that Arya is not as adult as she thinks she is - she still thinks like a child in a lot of ways.
Davos didn't go, he doesn't fight.
It's a real message - Cersei made Sansa send it way back in season 1 or 2 after Ned is killed. Arya is unlikely to sympathize with Sansa's position given what we've seen so far.
Ah, fair enough
Or not
He would love Cradle of Filth, too
Although it may not be less valuable. Gold is useful and all, but there's a reason for the saying "an army fights on its stomach."
It was rather odd, tactically, that those archers weren't in position to shoot at the dothraki as they approached.
Mycroft mentions their having hired the Golden Company (mercenaries) to enforce debt payments.
Of course, I'm not suggesting he'd overlook him. The comment I was replying to seemed to be suggesting that Jaime would be particularly wounded to find out about Littlefinger's part in the plot to murder his son. I don't think Jaime would care terribly much about that because he doesn't have a relationship with…
I thought it was the mismatch between the two carvings - the humans and children of the forest are incredibly crude line drawings, but then when they carved the white walkers they put in a bunch of facial detail and blue eyes? It's just discordant.
Sansa dressed to look as much like Catelyn as possible, Arya wearing Ned's face, and they can both stab him.
Piemaker
They would have been harder to see, I think - nighttime, and farther away. So the horror here was much more apparent.
Ugh, poor Tormund. He just wants to settle down with Brienne and have a bunch of giant babies.
Know of him, sure.
Cersei is 100% a White Claw drinker.
Eh, does Jaime care about Littlefinger much or even especially know him? Or are you just hoping to accelerate Littlefinger's inevitable stabbing?
They're only poisonous if you eat them.
Not particularly more than all of the other flies that are around. There's nothing special about them having been feeding on a dead body (unless, as I mentioned, that dead body had certain diseases before it died).