As for the four final words, if they are actually a thing, it might not have been Rory saying them to Lorelai in it's original incarnation, but Lorelai saying it to Rory. "Rory…." Yeah." "I'm pregnant." is still four words. Or maybe not…..
As for the four final words, if they are actually a thing, it might not have been Rory saying them to Lorelai in it's original incarnation, but Lorelai saying it to Rory. "Rory…." Yeah." "I'm pregnant." is still four words. Or maybe not…..
The thing from Season 7 ASP completely ignored might've been Logan proposing to Rory. Or completely becoming reliable and monogamous.
Yeah, it's not the Wookie's baby. It's Logan's baby. The timing fits, the Christopher visit and the questions Rory asks him fits. It fits in the wider narrative pattern ASP is establishing. And I also think the final text message break up with Paul right before Rory's announcement indicates that she hasn't seen him…
And I think visiting her impossibly wealthy and distant father to discuss how she was raised by her mother was a major, major indication that her baby daddy is Logan (also impossibly wealthy and distant.)
Two things that randomly popped into my head while watching this that made the last four words not surprising…
Yeah, I thought the blame was placed pretty squarely on Churchill/government- both for not acting soon enough and for putting the coal factories in the city despite various warnings that this very thing was going to happen. The drama for Elizabeth was figuring out what she could do and what she was supposed to do, not…
https://www.youtube.com/wat… This kid is so damn cute. And has a gorgeous singing voice https://www.youtube.com/wat…
wasn't consummated. And she was married to Ramsey since.
I thought that, too.
I took Jamie`s look at Cersei to be his realizing that she`s is the Mad King and remembering what he does to Mad Kings.
No, aunt and nephew
You left Tyrion off your list.
They will.
Um, aunt and nephew. I know Dany`s family is into incest, but not so much with the Starks.
There were good individual scenes- the Hound stuff, Edmure/Jamie (other than declaring his love for Cersei - shut up, you're boring), the chase scenes. But overall it was a bit of a waste of space. I like the idea of the Brotherhood and Hound heading North.
Then make it about that, not about "Robb was dumb. Go away, Robb's siblings."
"I got a big ass wolf, too. You wanna see?"
They are missing a Manderly figure. They mentioned that house, but they haven't visited them.
I knew it was someone's mother somewhere.
I'm not quite buying the Glover refusal or the hostility against Robb. The northern houses made him king because they wanted him to fight Lannisters over Ned. The Freys are the oath breakers and what happened at the Red Wedding (betraying the guest right) is considered unforgivable. They wouldn't ever think Robb…