Did they even take the dragonglass with them? Did they send it to Winterfell to make weapons?
Did they even take the dragonglass with them? Did they send it to Winterfell to make weapons?
I seem to also recall that Lord Commander Mormont sent a piece (the hand) of a wight to Joffrey to convince him to send more men to man the Wall, but the hand dissolved or became dust by the time it got to King's Landing. I think that's in one of the books.
He's been kept alive just so he can say "Khaleesi"
Also, "if I leave, Cersei just takes the Seven Kingdoms back" Ok….you have dragons, re-take it when the White Walker thing is handled.
I said Sam should find it in the scroll pile in the last episode comment section. I don't think it was necessary for it to happen, but I was like "He's looking through a big pile of scrolls. something is probably in it." And someone said, "Jon isn't legit even if he is the son of Rhaeger/Lyanna." And I was like "But…
Cat definitely criticized, but I think it was her bristling that Renly was wondering why she came and not Robb himself. She was like, "He's fighting an actual war."
Yeah, the dismissal of the Tyrell army's ability to fight was a bit ridiculous. What it should have been was Lady Olenna saying something along the lines of "So you got House Tarly to fight for you." Because that's the strength of House Lannister traditionally- knowing who to get to turn, who to buy off and when to…
One of the many issues I had with that scene. I don't like it when exposition is presented like that- they just wanted to remind the audience that Jon Snow is Ned Stark's bastard (like we don't know because we, too, have this problem of wildly fluctuating IQ levels. As mentioned below. Who doesn't know that?) She…
And the whole "can I change sides?" I love him but shut up.
Renly was and he didn't have kids. All the fake Baratheon kids are dead. Shereen was Stannis' only kid. Robert's father appears to be an only child. Gendry is probably the last known bastard. He's it. Just like the big stag corpse Ned and company found in the woods in the first episode- Baratheon is dead.
Baratheons are an example, and they are all gone but the bastard one rowing forever.
"Oh look, a big white direwolf. That's interesting"
I don't live in America, but sure. And yeah, I did read the books. She's a pill there, too.
It got him on the ground. Have a couple of more back up weapons, the situations might be different.
Ok.
It has nothing to do with her being female. I mean, seriously. Also, the blind devotion is creepy, not cool. If a man acted like her, I would have the same issues.
Why else is he there? The Citadel is the location of all the information. Also, he already knew about the Dragonglass. Stannis told him.
I'm hoping they just let her be an asshole and own it.
It doesn't work like that. The kid of the heir inherits before the secondary kids of the regent.
They have spent every episode talking about food and the lack of it in every different storyline.