Working? Like this is the only awkward family situation for Jon Snow. If Cersei wanted to bone, at least they aren’t actually related.
Working? Like this is the only awkward family situation for Jon Snow. If Cersei wanted to bone, at least they aren’t actually related.
The more I consider it, the more I think it's true. This episode was probably the worst.
Daredevil putting the scarf on at Midland and acrobatically taking the stairs and arriving at the same time Jessica does in the elevator is great. As is him grabbing her camera and smashing it. I would watch a show of just them, too.
Jon Snow employing logic? Adorable
Especially since in the opening episode, it was clear there were giants among the wights. Where did they go? Does the Night King break up his army? Why?
It was just a cutesy way to get him to bend the knee. Which was also the worst. You just got her to agree to help you, even though you got her baby killed. No need.
Were they regular wights or wight giants hauling the dragon out?
I felt shame for the writers when he called her "Dany". I think I would maybe accept it more if it was just "I'm attractive, so are you. Let's bone." Rather than this smooshie shit.
I think that's Rhaegal circling the Wall at the end, mournfully calling for the dead one. Yes, the CGI dragon emotes better than the Dragon Queen.
Indeed. The hilarious thing of course was Alexandra Dowling, who played the dreaded Frey fiancee, is also totally hot. Just to troll Robb right before he dies.
We didn't see it but that doesn't mean it didn't happen. Walkers were near Craster's not far from the Wall. They could be near the Wall
No, she had to be convinced he was in love with her and then I had to barf.
Also his voice is just perfection
At Hardhome, Jon and a Thenn fight a White Walker. The walker enters the burning building and the fire moves away from him. It's very specific and obvious. So either Jon didn't see, or Jon knows and didn't tell Dany or the show decided not to care.
Unless it's the Lannister twins
I don't know about that. I'm just saying that it's entirely possible for a man/woman relationship to be moving, relevant to a drama without it having to have sex.
"But maybe I’m just cold-hearted, but I’m not convinced the romantic elements of Jon and Dany’s relationship are adding to the show in a meaningful way, and wonder why their connection couldn’t be rendered platonic instead. "
And I thought she was mourning the dragon at the end there and no, she was waiting for the dude she just met. It should be her mourning the dragon to Jorah "my child, you saw him born" and then the mood change slightly when she sees Jon ride up and there might be a little hope.
I've thought that, too. She's not needed.
If the fate of the world rested on whether Tormund and Brienne can make it work, I would totally be on board.