They kind of did.
They kind of did.
>>>>”Caraxes (Daemon) is obviously spoken for, but Seasmoke presents as a problem because Laenor is still alive and no dragon ever had more than one rider at a given time.”
>>>”But didn’t they use dragons to fight the Triarchy?”
The showrunner said in an interview that there’s not going to be any more recastings for time jumps from this point on (or from Season 2) until the show’s end.
>>>>”The first scene of season two should Aemond standing before Alicent, trying out the old “b-b-b-but we were just playing” excuse.”
It’s worth noting that he’s going to own this in Season 2.
They “kind of forgot”,... a lot of things in the original series.
That’s a different table.
I mean,.....there’s really only one “weird” table in GoT and it’s the one you see in the slide above, and the weirdness is from the fact that it’s shaped in the form of a map of Westeros - the continent on which this show is based - and has the names of each of the kingdoms and places carved into it.
Democrats are bad at bragging about their achievements (which they definitely SHOULD do).
>>>>”The deficit has been reduced by a record amount thanks mostly to the expiration of COVID spending measures. And yeah, it’s the sort of thing Republicans, if they were in charge, would already have plastered all over their media without bothering to tell you why it’s not as impressive as it sounds.”
Yeah, this part specifically:-
This part :-
No, actually it was this part that was the SUPER anti-Semitic part:-
All pure speculation on your part.
The Seven Kingdoms in game of Thrones do not have “kings”.
It feels to me that that’s what they’re building up to.
Which means she (Alicent) even sucks at being a sucky mother.
It’s not an algorithm running this site, though.
>>>>”I haven’t seen this brought up before, so now’s as good a time as any: how do Viserys and Alicent have such shit children? Not Helaena, she’s fine, but really now, Aegon and Aemond are almost cartoonishly abhorrent. Where does it come from?”