First, both of the Jon examples you list are when people under his command and who had sworn oathes broke those oathes (and actually committed crimes).
First, both of the Jon examples you list are when people under his command and who had sworn oathes broke those oathes (and actually committed crimes).
If you can explain how they fired the crossbows accurately enough to hit a flying target when the tops of the ships weren’t even visible from air, I’ll accept the injury argument. But what happened on the show was they had these ballistas somehow fire over rocks at a flying target they couldn’t see that frankly is…
This is really a good encapsulation of the problem. Even to the extent they’re hitting the bullet points (personally, I think that they threw out a lot of them they didn't like), it’s much more likely that they’re moving them out of order to make everything more succinct, which causes severe logic problems
They’ve been building this since season 2. Dany had constantly chosen killing/conquering instead of ruling, and has proven exceptionally willing to do it in torturous ways (now the slavers arguably deserved it, but it did show off a cruel streak the Starks have never exhibited except Arya, but she's very clear about…
I don’t think they’re really following Martin’s cliff notes. I think they changed the Night King completely from whatever is going to be in the books and that lead to then making up Arya teleporting next to him to get rid of him.
I would disagree about both of your high points. The only two times the show really rose to the challenge post books was Sept of Baelor and the scene where they confirmed/revealed Jon’s parentage, both in the same episode.
It wishes it was on par with Fast and Furious 5-7.
This show is emphatically not the greatest of our generation. It's probably not in th top ten of shows that have aired in the last ten years
I don’t think the Night’s King in the books is going to be set up similarly to the show’s Night King if the character ever makes a full appearance.
I think it’s interesting that the Denver team in the MLB, NFL, and NBA has the highest homecourt of all the teams but not in the NHL.
If it makes you feel any better, I’m your kid's age and have to do that too.
When I played online in the early to mid 2000s (and I played a lot...), I never once saw that word spelled like that.
This showed my age because I had no idea what that assortment of letters meant until Heather spelled it out. I sure wouldn’t have spotted it out of context. My guess is the artist intended the leet speak but the content reviewer who was out of touch didn’t catch it.
“Twitter user Fetusberry”
“my axe, which—I realized while getting beaten within an inch of my life—was forged to chop down trees, not people.”
I literally came down here to sarcastically “yay” the following: “my Outward avatar...had to eat and sleep on a regular basis, as well. On top of that, she could get infections from wounds and even catch colds while exploring the untamed wilds.” You beat me to it though.
Can't say I was expecting a Butcher Bay comparison haha.
Yeah, Redemption is a bit rough. But I guess it feels like a smaller game so it’ll be easier to plow through. I’ll probably play with a guide open on that one. The masquarade will get a more serious play through