Melisandre is evil but she's in love with Jon Snow. That counts as insight, right?
Melisandre is evil but she's in love with Jon Snow. That counts as insight, right?
It's exactly what he deserved. The ultimate traitor, betrayed by someone he trusted far too much, and stabbed in the heart like the king he betrayed.
I don't think that's Jon. I think that's the three eyed Raven, warging his corpse. This is going to be a season 5 Locke in Lost situation.
We still aren't completely sure, even book readers. I will say that at this point there is one who we know isn't in Braavos, but is in a very interesting place that we haven't seen in the show yet.
That's the perfect way to say it.
Like Wolfman says, he's completely different. I'm sure there's like 1 or 2 cases where they both say "whoa" or something (they're interacting with the same characters so there's bound to be some commonalities) but otherwise, totally new dialogue.
Padok Wiks was the man. I mean Mordin was too, but I'm glad Bioware went the extra mile creating a good character for the small percentage of people who soldiered on after losing Mordin in ME2.
No doubt.
Yet. And remember, they're a religious order who worship death, it seems like there's more strings attached to the kills they carry out than just paying them a lot to kill everyone you want.
Because the Cersei we have is so politically stupid she does things no one with a rational mind would expect, and takes smarter people down with her in the process.
She's the only one who has completely bought into the whole "Lannister before all" credo that Tywin lives his life by. She genuinely loves and wants above all to protect her children. She is also the least morally scrupulous of the three Lannister children; if she was ever in a position that could easily be resolved…
"Good" was an overstatement. But she definitely could have been better than she became.
I think Tywin had three children but he didn't understand which was which: an intelligent, savvy political mind who would have been a worthy successor; a brute enforcer with ambition to match his and a fierce desire to further the Lannister family's fortunes; and an unmotivated pawn willing to do their duty. Cersei is…
Right. I honestly think she could have become a good player of the game if Tywin saw her as anything more than a baby incubator. But as always, he failed to recognize which of his children actually wanted to fulfill the roles he had chosen for them.
There is no Jaqen H'ghar. He's just one of the faces. When one of the faceless men takes it off, Jaqen ceases to exist. Same with that girl.
I think if we weren't in a world where people thought the Russian was gonna come back and kill Tony Soprano, they might let Ramsay survive.
It's yet another reminder that the one big show designed to be binge watched is too profitable to be released that way.
She's also playing with like two pawns and a bishop and she thinks the pawns are knights.
"We asked someone who just watches this shit for water cooler talk what he thinks will happen, and here's what he told us!"
Do you have any examples of that? Because I've watched that series three times and never once thought that was the case.