Idk why people are taking that at face value. She literally ran scared away from the Waif only for it to turn out to be a ruse to get the Waif into a trap. What is the chances she isn’t doing this exact thing again?
Idk why people are taking that at face value. She literally ran scared away from the Waif only for it to turn out to be a ruse to get the Waif into a trap. What is the chances she isn’t doing this exact thing again?
You got a lot of bone-headed responses here suggesting this is no big deal, happens all the time, tough that a guy got hurt. That’s fucking nonsense. Big hits ALONG the boards and going into the boards DO happen all the time, and it’s not a big deal. But when you’re a couple feet off the boards and someone shoves you…
Can someone explain to this hockey-ignorant fellow why that is more egregious than the times players crash into each other’s backs near the boards throughout the game? To my ignorant eye, it looks like a shove—a little petty--but nothing all that violent, just unfortunate.
Ah ha! That means that Interstellar explains how Wooderson could keep getting older while the high school girls stayed the same age.
Next Episode: Dany sentences Jaime to be Bran’s butler.
They got them at Hardhome Depot, of course.
My only issue with that episode is that Sansa had actually ridden off BEFORE Ramsay told the group about his starving dogs. So how did she know??
Yeah, Ramsay being eaten alive was a good way for him to go. But as others have pointed out below, it was far more a relief to be rid of a shallow villain with plot armor than a satisfying end.
I really didn’t want to get back into Breath of the Wild for a long time after beating Ganon, although I did jump back in just recently with the DLC. There was a lot I hadn't done yet, but it really felt like there was nothing significant for me to still do before some of the DLC quests.
I’ve made my peace with Show-Stannis for the most part, but I still REALLY struggle with the whole Shireen burning thing. Even the show version basically demonstrated that Shireen is the only person he actually has affection for, and wants to protect from harm. It feels like one of the main examples of the sort of…
In the books, nothing Tywin says shows that he knows Shae is in his bed, or that he is sleeping with her. There’s a somewhat popular theory that Varys planted Shae in Tywin’s bed unbeknownst to him. That Tywin isn’t actually a hypocrite at all and wasn’t sleeping with Shae. And related to this, that Oberyn had already…
Of all the references and parallels to real kings in the show, I think my favourite is Tywin doing an Elvis and dying ignominiously on the toilet. ♪ Castamere rain keeps pouring down... ♪
Speaking of the sullen shit, I know it’s several episodes off, but that is one thing I will also give Thorne - when his time to answer for what does comes, he faces it with a surprising amount of dignity.
No apologies, no excuses. Looks Jon in the eye and flat out says “I did what I thought was right. I lost. You won.…
In terms of genuinely great moments of the series overall, I can’t help but feel like this one too often gets overlooked.
Yes! The sacrifice made by Grenn and the other five was beautiful.
Oh, OhDomino you have slightly misremembered. Pyp was shot through the throat by Ygritte and died in Sam's arms. Yeu kneu nothing OhDomineu ;o)
I was weeping during that part.
It has a lot of good moments as others have listed, but one tiny thing that irks me is how they left out Jamie revealing that the woman Tyrion married that their father claimed was a sex worker they hired wasn’t one and that Tywinn had lied about it.
Sorry to be “that guy” but... very different. You could not serve underhand all the time and succeed. Most players who switched to granny free throwsall the time would improve dramatically.