I have never worn a wrap dress without a camisole underneath, and any clothing that mandates the wearing of additional unrelated clothing is in empirical fact, imperfect. The prosecution rests.
I have never worn a wrap dress without a camisole underneath, and any clothing that mandates the wearing of additional unrelated clothing is in empirical fact, imperfect. The prosecution rests.
I am 37 weeks pregnant and this is the only time I have felt that wrap dresses actually look flattering on me.
I remember someone showing up at Winterfell saying they had brought Ned’s remains as a sign of good faith... can’t remember who, it was during one random check-in during the marathon last month... I assumed that included the head...
More of a comment of something I think people are missing in looking at the episode, especially Dany’s reaction to Jon’s news: Her conversation with Sansa is supposed to inform how we hear her reaction to Jon. She talks about how she is the one doing things for Jon, fighting his battle instead of fighting Cercei. Then…
Her conversation with Sansa is supposed to inform how we hear her reaction to this news. She talks about how she is the one doing things for Jon, fighting his battle instead of fighting Cercei. And now Jon is telling her that after it’s all said and done, he might challenge her legitimacy? She’s feeling manipulated…
This is so 100% irrelevant. Just go with it, dude.
The conversation with Sam last week about how Jon not wanting power actually makes him more suited to it than Dany, who confirmed her lust for power this week, is what is driving any thoughts in Jon’s head that he is better for the kingdoms than she is.
Dany had just spent like 10 minutes being super duper friendly, basically talking about boys and making short jokes about Sansa’s brother. Sansa was responding to it. “You seem much more chill than I thought. It’s gonna be cool if the North is independent, right?”
I think yes, partly, the desire to rule is awakened, but also Sam made a very good point about whether he would actually be better at it than Dany, since he cares more about whats good for the people than about having a crown, and she is obviously prioritizing her own power over whats good for real people.
I had a legit nightmare last night about Gilly having to kill the sweet little wanna-be Arya girl after undead-Ned turns her into a wight... For real, that crypt is the LAST place I would want to be.
Yeah, I mean, I fully expect the Iron Throne to be irrelevant to the ending of the show, but the above summary would be nice, if it went the happy ending route.
I didn’t know this was the ending that I wanted until I got it.
I know, Right??? They were SO deliciously awful.
I for one remember devouring the Fear Street Saga about the “origins” of the haunted town or whatever. When are they doing the movie of that? I want a good old fashioned colonial hexing!
The very first one was of the dragon melting(?) the wall and the other, the third, was the birth of the three dragons under the shooting star. It counts backwards through three of the many momentous events we have witnessed.
Dgstan was talking about dead half-targs who died trying to ride dragons... it makes sense, because the targs in-bred a lot... but Jon is technically only half targ by that measure. I honestly don’t think it matters at all and D&D were ret-conning the scene with their after-the-thrones chat, to try and sell it to…
He was being literal. He is Jon’s cousin.
Also, getting bashed by Bashers, or whatever the things were called.
If they actually probe the effect of the incident on Bonnie’s mental health (which it looks like they will, having her take the same long runs Jane was taking in S1) then I say this is going to be worthwhile.
Hate to be the pedant, but Arya is not the youngest Stark. She’s older than Bran.