Yeah, it seems a little weird, especially because playing a bastard put Sansa's character in a very interesting place socially and mentally.
Yeah, it seems a little weird, especially because playing a bastard put Sansa's character in a very interesting place socially and mentally.
Do school kids that age watch GoT, though?
Guys, the weirdest thing happened on Game of Thrones tonight: it ended on a sweet moment between a boy and his pet.
Haha, okay. Makes sense.
Yeah, that confession scene was absolutely golden. Might even be my favorite Catherine moment.
Did I…miss something? I didn't see Henry this episode. O.o
That is too horrific to contemplate.
Hm…it's true, that does mean she has awesome ninja genes.
That one stings.
Not to mention her real father is Malcolm Merlyn.
Hm. I mean, I understand that there was that badass Dany moment last season, and it was totally cool, but I thought the episode this week just looked beautiful and really increased the stakes for all the characters in interesting ways. 3x04 was great, but 4x04 was too.
Completely agree with you. Although, to be fair, I actually quite enjoyed AoS this week. But it was still more of a B+.
Lucky that serial killer put a stop to it.
Spin-off series. "Road-Tripping with Assassins"
I disagree with your assessment of the last GoT episode. It was great.
That back-and-forth between Felicity and Diggle was terrific dialogue. So much fun!
I think Sara might have a chance at survival. If she stays gone the rest of the season, that is.
There was some beautiful camera-work this week. Not only the scene on the docks, but also the goodbye Oliver said to Thea.
"I'm going to throw up." (Or something.)
I disagree in general that it's unrealistic and/or stupid. Some people don't want anyone's death on their hands, no matter how evil. Two wrongs don't make a right, or maybe you don't think anyone is bad enough to warrant you tarnishing your virtue by killing them. I think there are legitimate reasons people would…