You shouldn't store your cookbooks in the kitchen - all the grease and smoke and whatnot isn't good for them.
You shouldn't store your cookbooks in the kitchen - all the grease and smoke and whatnot isn't good for them.
It reminds me of the vocalizations of the protomolecule on Eros.
I've tried to stay away from his various beefs with Outlander fans because 1) he's annoying but really 2) he's right. Certain portions of Outlander fandom are the worst. Actress McKenzie Mauzie, who is currently dating Sam Heughan, receives an enormous amount of hostile, hateful, evil bullshit from insane internet…
God, can you imagine the collective internet head explosion?
I think expectations are different from judgement after the fact. I totally expect these women to react inappropriately, and I reserve the right to judge them for it after they do. And in this case I judge Cersei less harshly than I judge Ellaria.
I was horrified by what Cersei did, but not on Ellaria's behalf. I felt bad for the girl - she's young and stupid and is being led by evil people.
And one of the toppings is pineapple.
No. It has to be Jaime. Arya can help.
It really annoys me how terrible everyone in Dorne turned out to be because Oberyn was my favorite non-main character in the entire series.
I don't disagree. He was an idiot there at the end and Ellaria is blaming the wrong people for his death.
I mean I'm not sure that the Dornish are necessarily capable of journeying through the desert. I mean, yeah, they live in one but they live near water sources. They might have an advantage but it depends on just how forbidding the desert is.
Especially since he is literally not all there.
As I recall, he was babbling on about the need to see all possibilities at once and to be prepared for all of them. Something like that. Next thing, Bran pops up talking about he can see everything happening everywhere and in the past. I thought there was some symmetry there that I haven't seen anyone mention.
Maybe…
No, it probably doesn't make a difference but that doesn't make either worthy of enough sympathy to forgive the murders they commit.
But Oberyn's killing didn't need to be avenged. He volunteered for that fight, knowing what the consequences could be. So she was wrong to kill Myrcella.
That was self-defense. Had she not done that, she wouldn't have survived the day. That's way different from cold-blooded murder and assassinations.
I knew what you meant, but I'm not sure that it makes that much difference.
Melissandre has been wrong before.
Oberon wasn't doing it for "the kick of it." It was revenge for the Mountain killing either his sister or his mother, I don't actually remember exactly who it was. And if he hadn't strutted around talking about what the Mountain did, then he would have won the fight.
That's a point.