Anyone know how long the new reviews take to come up? Did they send out screeners for the reviewers or do we have to wait for the review to be written?
Anyone know how long the new reviews take to come up? Did they send out screeners for the reviewers or do we have to wait for the review to be written?
"You can't be permitted to continue." When Finch said that to "Easton", I got chills. I thought Harold was going to take him out personally. When Elias said, "C'mon Harold, you brought me for a reason. You must have known I'd do something like this," it was almost redundant.
I wish, but I'm not holding on to much hope that they will reveal Arya or Jon as wargs. I would have traded all the scenes of Arya and the Waif hitting each other with sticks for one scene where Arya was lying in bed having a wolf "dream".
I'm not sure what that means ("safe space"?) but I assume it's some sort of insult?
Well, I think he is still going to the Citadel, but I don't see him having the time to become a Maester. He just needs to get in there enough to get as much information as possible to help fight off the WW's. Also, even if he did have the time to become a Maester, his commitment to Gilly makes it seem unlikely that he…
It was a combination of torture and manipulation. The important point is that there is no way Margaery has been converted to religion. The look on her face when Jamie rode up the steps was pure, wicked, calculating Margaery (eyebrow raised, half-smile). I'm not sure how Myles could have thought that there was any…
I think that Dany seems a little unhinged, but unfortunately the show hasn't really examined her thought process this season. Her time off by herself clearly changed her, but whether that pushed her
into Mad Targ territory or simply strengthened her resolve to conquer
Westeros (because she feels it is her right or her…
I'm going to see if there are any YouTube mash-ups of GOT and The Princess Bride. There has to be, right? And it has to include the old woman yelling "shame! shame!" (from Buttercup's dream) at Cersi during her Walk.
Positioning the shot in a winding canyon trail meant that there was no way to see how many Dothraki had followed her out of Vaes Dothrak, because we couldn't see behind the corners.
Let's be careful about fat shaming of the characters/actors! I think it's pretty clear that Sam has struggled with obesity since childhood and that is a major issue with his father, possibly as much of an issue as Sam's interest in learning. He could very well have an underlying condition that makes it impossible for…
"I think the books refer to Sam losing weight in A Feast for Crows." That's ironic.
Well, Hodor didn't look like he'd slimmed down any after eating moss for a season and a half. Then again, their wasn't alot of exercise to be done in that tree.
@Abogaducho:disqus, I'm guessing that you also recently heard about the study that tracked people who lost hundreds of pounds on that reality show to see how they did in keeping the weight off over the next 7 years? Your interpretation of how metabolism works in right in line with those findings.
Are we assuming that the "Three Eyed Raven" of the show was Brynden Rivers, aka Bloodraven, a Targ from 300 years ago, even though the show renamed him (from Crow to Raven), never had him admit who he was, and say that he'd been in the tree for 1,000 years (which would have made him far older than Bloodraven)? So much…
The Faceless Man told Arya that "either way there will be a new face in the hall" which seemed to imply that it would either be the face of the actress/target or Arya's face (if she failed to follow through), but I'm betting the waif's face it the one that will go into a cubby.
It was an odd scene. We see Dany at the head of a khalisar of unknown size come to a corner and realize "Finally, I knew I'd parked my dragon around here somewhere!".
Thank you for explaining that! I really disliked the way "After the Black" presented that factoid in a way that was both intriguing and nonsensical. Now I see that it was seriously misleading, as well.
After reading all of your replies, I concede that I was wrong about Susan Duncan. She's just as messed up as Ira for being in a sexual relationship with someone she raised. The whole Susan/Ira thing is really icky and that was really driven home in the next episode when Ira called her, "Mother". I'm not sure what I…
Thank you so much for responding! I seem to have totally missed that scene(s), including Meisner losing his shirt. :( Any idea which episode that was in?
Agreed. I also agree with the comments saying that the hosts are incredibly annoying. I've watched them all, and I have 2 major gripes:
- In the the last one with Jordan, they went on and on about how "Adele" is "A Leda" backwards, which it isn't. For it to even be an anagram it would need to be "Adela" or some other…