"Also, I like being alive and not imprisoned or executed, so let's just lay low for a while, ok guys?"
"Also, I like being alive and not imprisoned or executed, so let's just lay low for a while, ok guys?"
The shot was not perfectly on mark, and that seems like a pretty serious issue when trying to hit a moving, flying target.
It's well established that Westeros views scouting as poor form in war, as to better allow the enemy to take you by surprise.
I imagine there may be useful information in the scrolls.
Yeah, considering how many sparrows were supposedly in the city on the brink of revolt, I'm shocked Kings Landing isn't in complete chaos after the Sept being blown up.
Part of Tyrion's theory was that taking King's Landing with Dragons, Dorthraki and Unsullied would be useful for conquest, but not for future uniting the high houses under her. Having Dorne and the Tyrell's march on King's Landing (especially if they could convince the otherwise occupied North to join in) would have…
I look forward to the day when Westeros discovers the idea of "scouts" both at land and sea.
Oh yeah, Cersei extracting revenge on Ellaria is probably one of the least horrible things she's done, although her method is a bit cruel to Ellaria's daughter.
Minimally she deserves to be Lady of some region of the North.
Qyburn and Jamie, who are both YesMen. The books did a better job of explaining how she rejected the help of anyone who could offer good counsel but also question her decisions. Kevan Lannister was blown up in the Sept.
Without worrying too much about it I felt like Jon Snow made it from Winterfell to Dragonstone awfully fast. And Littlefinger's teleportation powers are pretty amazing.
Without looking it up, my assumption is Dorne will be sucked into civil war for the rest of the hostilities. Dorne is somewhat geographically isolated and historically least interested in the rest of Westeros.
The nice thing is your ticket is $1 less for every 2 friends in your pyramid.
I would imagine half his set will be his classics.
Viejas is a local casino. Aren't we lucky.
Rule of thumb: If an area is called "quad-cities", none of them is typically big enough to be called a city.
Props to him actually showing up in San Diego, the largest metro most artists just skip in favor of LA or Anaheim.
I feel like her acting was strong and her character motivation was consistent. I wasn't clear why she was allowed to negotiate for all the prisoners considering the strength of the Latina bloc. The white women were obviously a bit distracted with their leaders leaning towards just riding the riot out.
I think Maureen's actions leave Daya's fate at least somewhat open ended, although Suzanne probably wouldn't be a credible witness in court. But it's pretty hard to imagine Daya back in a minimum security prison.
You don't really need a show bible if you have a show-runner who can manage everything themselves.