It was a super cold revenge she dreamed up. I'd be a shit warlordy/dictator guy cos I didn't come close to calling that.
It was a super cold revenge she dreamed up. I'd be a shit warlordy/dictator guy cos I didn't come close to calling that.
There's been rape on this show?
In King's Landing.
Why would you suffer through a show you feel is shit?
I thought Davos was just trying to crush puss.
That would be a great end for him. The whores of Winterfell (Ros's old work-mates) find out what he did to her and do for him.
Sam meet Bran and told Jon. Jon sent it viral.
You're forgetting that the Myrcella hit was a strategy to precipitate a war with the Lannisters that Doran Martell couldn't talk his way out of (in order to finally avenge the murder of that Dorne Queen and kids when King's Landing fell to Tywin). Pretty mad scheme, but it wasn't twisted vengeance alone.
Becoming a three eyed raven requires one forsake all social skills.
She was intent on provoking a war that the old crippled Dorne dude couldn't avoid.
Jaime and Tyrion looked like they were OK when Jaime sprung him before he could be executed for the blatant Joffrey fit up. Jaime got the hump about Tyrion killing their dad.
Odds are shortening by the week on her becoming Saddam Targaryen the Second.
To me Bran now ruins the whole fucking thing. "Tough war coming up. Cold out. Thank fuck we have that little dork who knows everything, and can change anything and be anyone."
There was no reminder today, but last week it was pointed out that a big Tyrell force was in Dorne awaiting pick up by Yara. But still, the entire point of well-sited giant castles was that they can be defended for a long time by a smaller force (unless a treacherous Imp did your bathrooms). The famous Highgarden fell…
Varys is supposed to have the realm wired.
He was so pretty as a youngster; you figured A list heart-throb for certain. Now he looks like a baked bean with a big nose.
You don't own a remote control?
One of the cool things about the earlier ASOIAF and GOT was the diminutive role that magic played. You could sink your teeth into the politics of it all and feel pretty safe that some twat in a pointy hat (so to speak) couldn't just come along and fuck it all up for you. But as the story drew tighter the supernatural…
To be honest guy I can't even be fucked thinking about all that magic shit. Magic's always the weakest part of a fantasy tale to me: because it's so hard to know where it starts, where it stops, what's possible, what's not… It just makes me less emotionally invested in the characters and the story.
Touche, old chap: here's to your moxie!