If I were the Margaery we've all come to know and love, then getting knocked up and locking down that succession will surely be her very first priority post-release.
If I were the Margaery we've all come to know and love, then getting knocked up and locking down that succession will surely be her very first priority post-release.
In the books, at least, the Tyrells are long-term enemies of the Martells due to land disputes from the days before the Targaryen Conquest. They also have more recent beef with Oberyn specifically: he beat Willas Tyrell (Mace's heir, who doesn't exist on the show) cleanly in a tourney, but then Willas got tangled in…
Goddamn, I loved Rolly so, so much.
Ah yes, that makes more sense, plus I just remembered that she doesn't get "taken" directly by Khal Moro, but rather by his bloodriders - he doesn't actually appear until S06E01. My bad!
Dany was taken by Khal Moro, but otherwise spot on.
There's a difference in the speed at which a king, his family and his entire fucking entourage (plus the Stark party on the return trip) can travel up or down the Kingsroad, versus what kind of time Littlefinger's tiny carriage and a few guards can make. They can take a boat from Runestone (Royce's castle) around The…
She WAS born in Westeros proper - she was born on Dragonstone. That would be like saying Manhattanites, Hawai'ians, etc. 'aren't born in the US proper' because they were born on an island part of the nation rather than the mainland.
I hated D'Elia but I didn't mind Morin's breaking nearly as much. And I love Ron Funches so, so much that I was willing to sit through anything D'Elia did in exchange for more of those Funches giggles.
He was recently in NBC's live The Wiz, where I learned that he is ALSO a talented song-and-dance man. He truly deserves to be more famous and more regularly employed than he currently is.
I can't say Undateable was awesome or anything, but I came across it this past season and liked the loose vibe that came from the live format. I was willing to put up with Chris D'Elia's terribleness in order to have a weekly dose of Ron Funches, but alas, now I will have to survive with fewer of his adorable giggles…
Were they corporeal, I would stab the lyrics to "Dear Future Husband" in the eye.
Thanks for that, I thought I'd heard most of the theories out there but that's an entirely new one.
Pretty much. The Iron Islands are not particularly arable, and the whole culture is that you don't plant your food, you just go raid a village when they're harvesting. Another variation on this theme is Theon's fancy bling when he visited his father - his dad asks him if he paid the gold price or the iron price.…
I mostly like the adaptation choices Benioff & Weiss have made, but they've completely ruined Dorne, which was my favorite realm in the books.
They're still at the Marbella. The house won't be ready til after the wedding (assuming Michael makes it to his wedding day), since that's why they're using the Tiago set.
Literally. I immediately pictured wine pouring out of all his stab wounds like in an old cartoon.
My favorite stealth line of copy - "Don't be yellow, protect your company's data through the power of PP!"
At least Top 9, actually. Delta Work may read white to some, but Gabriel Villarreal is Mexican. Stacy is Lumbee, and I'm not sure of the specifics with Mariah but she's a POC too. I believe India Ferrah was a straight up white boy, but I don't care enough about her to go check.
Joslyn Fox made me want to hug her and squeeze her and call her George, so Courtney's mean-girling soured me on her.
Someone downthread said Naomi did a photoshoot as Derrick as Britney as the Tin Woodsman, so I hit the goog. On the FB post one of the top comments just said "Your hems look great!"