I noticed the two-steps-at-a-time approach and smiled. I thought it was great way to convey her understated eagerness to get the conquer ball rolling.
I noticed the two-steps-at-a-time approach and smiled. I thought it was great way to convey her understated eagerness to get the conquer ball rolling.
And it was immature of Jon to not seek anyone's counsel before opening his yap. Snap judgments are rarely wise.
Do we know that Sansa was certain the army was coming? Or when they would arrive?
Yes, that's exactly what he should have done. He fell into Ramsey's trap and would have lost the battle … if it weren't for Sansa.
And Jon should have spoken with her first. He didn't have to make his decision immediately, and he could have consulted with her quietly as Lady Mormont did with her advisers. If he continues to act with his heart and not his head (as he did when he went out to try to save Rickon), there will be trouble ahead.
Magic allows her to put on another person's face and become that person. Tah-dah!
Cersei had Tommen's body burned and buried under the Sept. So, no face for Arya to take.
If she hadn't stopped when she heard the singing, I thought Arya was going to ride by and leave them alone.
During the soup/shit scenes, for a moment I thought Sam had found his way to Preacher's hell.
Pretty sure all Gallifreyans would exhibit these qualities when comparing themselves to humans, so your point is moot.
What non-sexist reason do you have for not being a fan? And what do you mean by "of this"? Any woman being the Doctor or Ms. Whittaker specifically?
Perhaps Cersei has Brienne killed, so Jaime kills Cersei.
(In the show) can wildfire kill dragons or Daenerys?
Too late for any of Cersei and Jaime's kids to enroll.
Maybe her full name is Mud Button.
That's the best you can do? Jesse Pinkman? The abused and manipulated Jesse Pinkman? I loved the character, but he was no match for Walt.
No. It's just a reality that women are more easily perceived as weak (and that truly sucks). Missy teared up quite a few times. I don't think we'd see that in a male Master. (Simm's Master came close once, until Wilf butted in.) I'm not saying I like it at all. But the Master is supposed to be the Doctor's equal, and…
Not really. Picture Missy's arc, but with a male Master. Doesn't really work, does it?
Viewers find it more socially acceptable to have a female Master give up her evil ways to partner with the Doctor. And Moffat wouldn't even call her the Master. "Missy," sheesh. Either Moffat cast a woman to make this arc possible,…
I don't know what's going on with the papayas!
Mah wy-uff!