Ignorance clear to be seen in his optical octopus-ing of her dragon-toned arse.
Ignorance clear to be seen in his optical octopus-ing of her dragon-toned arse.
I think he's the shizzle.
That "lake" had a seriously sharp drop off for what until then looked like a muddy bit of pond. The local council will be in all sorts of shit for not having signs up.
I thought Snow was going to put a move on her for a moment. The lights were down low…
There's plenty of ground to be worked between vassal and enemy.
Jorah won cos he was wearing armor. Both kinds.
He really was a cheeky one, all right. And possessed of thick, rubbery lips. As was a certain bastard who later entered the saga. Wonder what George's schoolyard nemesis looked like.
They chose him as the one to kill because they knew it would cause the most pain in the viewers (his death being the most heinously unfair owing to his flaws being so minor next to the rest of them). That was my take. That was always a Kingdom theme: life just sucks sometimes no matter how hard we try.
I think you're way off base. Nate died cos he was the best of all of them. Loved by all, no addiction issues, huge heart, law abiding, humble. He died as the finale of a show full of pain and grief because "only the good die young".
I liked Djano right up until that SS guy whacked Candie, then it just got fucking stupid. Though I did like the line, "Looks like y'all gonna be seeing brother Calvin in The Sweet By and By just a little sooner than y'all was expecting".
It feels like they knew this was going to be the end. Sure, the whole series didn't play like that but the final episodes did.
So heart-wrenching that the machismo that Alvey had forced on him by his own father caused the death of his son (the reflexive "phaggot" slur). He was drunk and caught off guard. I think he would have accepted it with a bit of time and it would have been good for him.
So heart-wrenching that the machismo that Alvey had forced on him by his own father caused the death of his son (the reflexive "faggot" slur). He was drunk and caught off guard. I think he would have accepted it with a bit of time and it would have been good for him.
The end of one of the all time great dramas…and we're in single figures on the fucking comments. An absolute tragedy that this show never broke out. I only found it because I went show by show through a long alphabetical list looking for something to watch. Criminally under-promoted. When I see all the other shit…
I thought the way she saved the Frey girls, and pointed out that she sent the invitations out to the men, kept her pretty clean there.
I imagine she'll need to have a good cry at some point. She's been through a lot. Not sure if writers (or audiences) weigh this up much, but different times make for different people. Compare Westeros with New Jersey…
Escaped slaves make the best slavers. They know all of the shovel-leaning tricks.
That's the nub of it. "Birth right" is just "right of conquest" with a bit of water gone by. It's just a legal fig leaf by which the strongest faction can kill off those it fears without "the people" getting their moral compass in a tizz.
Deftly reasoned.
She's going to end up on the Iron Throne.