Yeah, I know. It's like the writers don't want the show to end in a cakewalk or something after inflating our expectations.
Yeah, I know. It's like the writers don't want the show to end in a cakewalk or something after inflating our expectations.
Jon: "Less men"
Davos: "Fewer"
Jon: "Anh?"
Qyburn must have given him Nomex or asbestos clothing. Super hot fire inches away an not a singe.
Getting hit with that is like getting hit with a tire iron; will still kill you. Yes, she lost control there.
You have human feelings. Not allowed around here.
Assuming you were being sarcastic.
Weird brother now her kid sister is a ninja. Anyone would be weirded out and concerned.
He is the Victor Frankenstein already. So, why not?
In the fight between Arya and Brienne, what the hell was Brienne up to? What kind of training has hacks and thrusts so strong and well placed that would kill or maim the trainee? if Arya wasn't as quick as she was she would have been sliced.
Jaime and Bron have an ultimate weapon. Their plot armor. Bron just kept jumping out of the line of fire (literally) at the very last second and the incredibly hot flame, just inches away, did not even singe his clothing. Truly invincible plot armor.; even better than Dany's.
Jaime Killing Dany would not have ended the war as Jaime seems to have hoped. In reality, the Lannister army was already pretty much destroyed. Leaving the Dothraki witout their Khaleesi would mean that they would roam the countryside pillaging and raping while Cersei and Jaime could only hide behind their walls. That…
Good for you.
Curious? As in, 'How can I take children and turn them into killers? Or, how can I build a weapon of mass destruction and kill a couple of thousand prominent citizens?
During Galileo's time, the Medecis were, essentially, a very powerful and sophisticated mob family. Kepler had to run from job to job because of the awful thirty-six years war. Newton was developing his ideas during a civil war where a dictator, Oliver Cromwell, deposed the king and had him beheaded.
Well, that's good to know.
They're real compounds given off by rotting flesh.
Dude! That rein/reign explanation gives you extra points in my book.
The mode of dress at Dragonstone is the opposite of what one would expect. Jon should be saying, "You call this chilly? This is nothing!" The Dothraki, not used to the cold, should be feeling and acting miserably.
"giving nary a fuck"
There's a variable star, in the constellation Perseus (who killed Medusa), named Algol, which is just a shortened and latinized version of Ras Al Ghul (the eye of the monster).
Wouldn't the flies transmit all sorts of nasties? On that note, what would be a deadly doseage of putrecine and cadaverine in the air?