Well, they had to do SOMETHING with the skins, and if Roose Bolton knew one thing, it was that human skin makes terrible boots.
Well, they had to do SOMETHING with the skins, and if Roose Bolton knew one thing, it was that human skin makes terrible boots.
Somehow, that is simultaneously one too many and not enough.
I just mean he reminded the audience that there was a lot of wildfire under King's Landing, thus setting us up for next week when Cersei and Qyburn make it go boom. Or at least try?
At least it helped someone.
How is it that none of them batted an eye at him killing a kid, when half of Stannis's army deserted after Shireen was burned?
Well, in the books she's like 20 and he's an old guy, so it wouldn't really work out, even if they somehow were in the same place.
Her Norman Bates moment.
Yep, there definitely was a casting call that was very Wyman-sounding, specifically about a Lord who suddenly changes allegiances.
It may have been foolish, but it was Dramatically Satisfying (tm).
Let's definitely not go back to that.
I suspect Sansa will remarry and soon.
Next order of business: Now that the Boltons have been disposed of, who gets The Dreadfort, and what will they rename it?
Amazing that Tyrion was able to remove the safety from the Chekhov's gun that is the wildfire under King's Landing from such a great distance! I hope we're all strapped in for the big kersplosion.
The crews probably already were slaves so they might be amenable to her cause. Or possibly they were sellswords in which case their reliability in the face of certain loss kind of goes out the window.
I think the only hope for Wyman and his delicious pies is if he somehow pops up next week with the Freys.
I'm having nightmares about it already.
Spelled kingindanorf wrong, how am I supposed to trust them?
What isn't, in The Shining?
Sure she is.
Hey, if you want to maintain a society of people who look like airbrushed 80s metal gods, you have to resort to unusual breeding pratices.