THIS IS MY MOMENT AND YOU WILL SIT THROUGH EVERY PAINFUL MINUTE OF IT
THIS IS MY MOMENT AND YOU WILL SIT THROUGH EVERY PAINFUL MINUTE OF IT
So I actually watched this episode and … it was really good. The only problem is that it did not feel like a finale at all, even though it was structured like one. Having four people in there just destroys that energy.
Uh, what's the problem with Magnolia attending the reunion? Agree on the Ornacia point, though.
'Anyone can have charisma' - well shit, could you give me some pointers?
I didn't watch this yet, but from the description, it sadly confirms just how much breath this season lost in the last few episodes (I'd say since the Trinity elimination and I wasn't even a huge fan of her).
I meant before this episode. It was pretty hard to miss in this one. The original post implied that this was supposed to be a reminder of something while it was new information.
She should cross the barrier between universes and start a club with Emily Thorne.
I trust Lana Parrilla and the costume department enough to just assume that's exactly what they were trying to do.
I suppose it isn't. Dragons are magic in themselves and I would imagine that means possession-proof.
Looking like a drag queen is never a bad thing
That sounds kind of convincing. I don't want them to do that plotline, but if it happens, I can't say it wasn't foreshadowed.
Olenna didn't have a speaking part, but she was featured prominently in the background (I think Margaery was looking at her while she was speaking with Cersei about Joffrey).
I'm worried about what the guy with David Clarke's ring will do to the finale, though. When Aiden took off his mask at the beginning of his episode, I assumed they worked on Charlotte together.
Margaery wouldn't be doing this if she didn't have political ambitions of her own and Dany's God complex is pretty undeniable, that much is clear, I think.
*Cersei dislocates her jaw and devours the entirety of Margaery while crying and laughing at the same time*
"I love all my sisters equally…"
I don't think the show ever mentioned that Lysa was involved in her husband's death.
Conrad, you magnificent bastard. That's what I call going out in style.
I never thought season 2 was horrible, but it was really messy and lost a lot of the drive season 1 had. By the time the InItiative was revealed to be basically Conrad and a few other big money people having a good laugh at everybody else's expense, I was just relieved it was done with. I agree that it had a lot of…
I haven't read the books but I always read the spoilers and there's almost nothing I'm more excited for than Lady Stoneheart.