oncemoreintothegray
Once More into the Gray
oncemoreintothegray

The first rule of White Club is:  You do not talk about White Club.

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Seriously, this guy must be really confused why he’s being canned for just repeating in a video what goes on every day in their meetings and message boards.

The Kingslayer becomes the Queenslayer” is my hope as well, but then again the writers have dashed my hopes for interesting conclusions thus far in favor of the dumbest solutions.

I also know Euron’s thick, but I really hope they don’t just have him ignore the fact that Tyrion clearly knew about Cersei’s pregnancy before he did.

I think there’s a chance that this turns out to be false in hilarious fashion this Saturday- little birds going Pycelle on Qyburn. 

It was finally briefly mentioned in the last episode, with Gendry’s elevation and the rise of an unnamed Prince of Dorne. Also the vacancy at Highgarden. But up until then it has been bizarrely absent from the story. Shouldn’t lesser lords be currying favor with the two main factions? We’ve only really seen it with

The only (BAD) reason I can think that they got Jaime and Brienne together like this is it was in Martin’s master plan—Jaime begets (another) bastard on Brienne who ran away from her primary duty as sole heir of Tarth: to provide an heir. The child will then be legitimized, but she will have to raise him alone.

The “little brother” part of the prophecy isn’t in the show.

I feel like one shouldn’t fire siege weapons from a boat since physics and crap will just knock the boat over from recoil

It’s implied to be Joffrey in the books. It’s implied to be Baelish in the show.

Rationalizing shitty Game of Thrones writing is the new contrarianism. 

Seriously this. I love Brienne but you know what would have been a heart wrenching and worthy end for her? A heroic last stand where she took down a few dozen undead and maybe killed one or two of the Night King’s useless generals before succumbing to her wounds (maybe while assisting Jon and Arya in killing the Night

I’m as big of a fan of Tyrion as anyone, but he should have been pin cushioned in the last scene of last week’s episode. He got to have a big acting moment with his speech to Cersei, and it made no story sense that Cersei would spare his life.

It has nothing to do with the child. The lengthy court battles are designed to control their ex’s time and money. Dad fights for court-ordered visitation so he has leverage over his ex, Mom knowing that he can hurt their child however he wants when they’re with Dad if she upsets him. By setting up the story of “woe is

To the Grey: seeing your child every two weeks is not justification for setting your child on fire. The fact that this man saw this as a rational response to not having custody, to burn his child alive, suggests that he was not a responsible parent to begin with. Enough of this MRA, if he had only been given what he

I think we have to call domestic violence what it is — hatred of women and children. It’s a belief that the man is at the center and that only he has true humanity. Women and children only exist in relation to him. Women very rarely kill their children. — usually they are severely mentally ill. Men kill their wives,

“There was a lot of stress building up in him,” a former co-worker, Angel Rivera, told the Times of Pereira, saying that Pereira had been distraught and complained he was only going to see his daughter every two weeks.

It’s amazing how much society tolerates men murdering people. This dude killed a child - his own child - and his fucking co-worker is just like “yeah well he was stressed because his bitch of an ex-wife wanted custody.” The cops saw him running, on fire, from a car that was clearly set on fire, and they’re like “yeah