Who knows? Frog hunt? Long trip to the Isle of Faces?
Who knows? Frog hunt? Long trip to the Isle of Faces?
Things around the Ravencave are so much more chill in the books that it is kind of hard to imagine events unfolding in the same way, though, much like the burning of Shireen, I noticed Benioff and Weiss immediately put the Hodor thing on something Martin told them.
I just assume one of them will sacrifice themselves for the other in the near-season-end-setpiece-battle. But I'm sure they'll have a heartbreaking eye lock right before it happens.
Also, the yelping sounds… let's not have more of those.
Maybe 3ER could have spelled out why Bran wasn't supposed to be freelancing before like, it was too late. Communication is so important in the workplace.
I assume she's going to punt him through the Moon Door herself.
Weird, there was finally a Ramsay-free episode AND YET, terrible stuff still happened.
I was kind of hoping they would keep the Dragonbinder, but maybe Euron will bust it out when he's in the vicinity of the dragons. He'll probably make Grey Worm or Missandei blow it.
I think she's probably been given instructions from Howland to keep Bran alive no matter what.
Full eps. I remember because I used to tape them.
There was a glorious time in the early 90s when MST3k aired 3 times a day on Comedy Central. Fully 25% of the channel's time was Joel and the Bots, and now its like they pretend it never existed.
It's his favorite television show of all time, so it was probably formative in terms of his sense of humor.
edit: Someone else already said what I said here originally, so I'll add that I think Elliott Kalan is one of these people who really has to have a lot going on at once.
I await the Kalan inserted reference to The Life of Colonel Blimp.
I think of him more as a Tywinish monster than a Ramsayish monster. Slowly poisoning the child you've been entrusted to protect after you murder your wife and frame someone else for it, that's pretty monstery. And Baelish did have the guy he framed for Lysa's murder tortured until he "confessed," that's pretty…
At least it's a dry stank?
Yeah, it's a little hard to believe a guy who is like "You would dare shed blood in this holy place?" but who also has armed goons at the ready in said holy place to threaten anyone who might hurt him as really living his professed values.
The main monster he wants to give her to in the books is himself.
If he had done it as soon as he detected the presence of greyscale, maybe. Some people do that, but it doesn't always work. If you amputate and then weeks/months later it reappears in a different limb, you're a goner.
Did they do that just to make it a contrast to The Iron Throne? Impressive that they managed to also incorporate the futility of everything the Iron Islanders try to do, since salt would be an even WORSE material for a throne than pointy metal.