Jaime and Cersei break up, noting that their relationship isn't right. Jamie settles down with Brienne in Casterly Rock and have 3 kids. Cersei realizes that politics isn't for her, and decides to start a vegetable garden.
Jaime and Cersei break up, noting that their relationship isn't right. Jamie settles down with Brienne in Casterly Rock and have 3 kids. Cersei realizes that politics isn't for her, and decides to start a vegetable garden.
But what if it's slaughtered correctly?
The trombonist is Ramsey.
Jon Snow, Arya, and the Hound all get killed. The episode ends with the Sad trombone sound.
No, that's on CBS at 7.
On the other hand, Al Swearangen had one episode, so who knows what casting means. Maybe it's like It'a A Mad MAd Mad Mad World where everyone in comedy just wanted a bit part, so you have a cameo from the Three Stooges.
Ser Pounce of course. He will finally bring peace to the 7 kingdoms one ball of yarn at a time.
Tormund better use his Wyndham reward points quickly.
What are the odds there's a Cleganebowl and they kill each other? Like they both get a stab to the heart at the same time?
Wait, are you going to eat the bag or the dicks?
It seems to be where they're going with Brienne's roadtrip - running into the gravedigger.
Or Theon.
I'd figuratively stop watching it.
A porn parody of MTVs The Real World. that has to exist.
That was the ideal wessel for that kind of bit.
Would be a good callback to Season 1 where Loras beats the Mountain in a joust. Then the Mountain angrily cuts the head off a horse.
They never said he was dead specifically. Neither the show nor the books say it outright. In the books Brienne comes upon (phrasing) a religious type and a gravedigger who says the Hound is dead, but says it in a way that some think means the Hound found faith and put his killing days behind him. But if that's the…
That's a great quote. Also notice there's a very strong correlation between a country having a 'masculine' or macho culture, and that country being a total shithole. In the meantime, the most 'feminized' countries are the ones with the highest standards of living.
It also speaks to what some others have said about the obsession with extroversion in our society. Extroversion is how we get people like Trump. People obsessed with speaking and bloviating rather than thinking.
Went through something similar, especially because my sister was BWOC, and most of my youth I was '****'s brother', rather than having a name. My parents also bought into the popular shit, so a lot of my youth was me anguished about not fitting in anywhere and trying to hard to make friends rather than just be myself.…