stillburnswhenipost
stillburnswhenipost
stillburnswhenipost

You’re not a bad feminist at all. Part of feminism, to me, is acknowledging that in addition to the necessity for equality there are some things men get fucked over on.

Nah, that she worked with writers doesn’t bother me. You think about how you feel and the things you want to talk about, and the writer fashions it into something. Doesn’t bother me at all.

It doesn’t make narrative sense for whom? Euron or Cersei? I don’t think he’ll marry her, but try to court her. He cannot beat Yara and Theon if they’re with Dany, and Cersei cannot challenge her unless she has a bigger force, because the Martells and Tyrells are joining Dany. Euron already talked about courting Dany,

Well, the story can play out something like this - Euron gets word Yara and Theon link up with Dany, and upon hearing about Cersei taking the Iron Throne he tells her what’s coming and offers a union between the Iron Borne and the Lannisters, and that drives even further a wedge between her and Jamie. Dany and her

The talent was also much lower. The expansion of the 90s watered the league down quite a bit. Jordan didn’t start winning until the Lakers, Celtics and Pistons all aged.

For me there’s almost no doubt.

NOPE. Good for him.

The viewer gets to see his flaws and insecurities. The public does not. Superman played straight is boring, and it has been done.

Yeah, with comments like these he’ll never be released:

Not enough

I don’t think Yara downplayed it. It’s simply not the time for him to dwell on it. Shit sucks, but he got himself into it, and at this point, he has to just get over it out of necessity. He has to take control of himself.

Jon’s storyline is a classic arc throughout the show. Turning point 1 was joining the Night’s Guard, Point 2 is being made Lord Commander, Point 3 is his death/rebirth, and he’s in Stage 4 - Complications and higher stakes, fully committed to essence but growing fear. A major setback is going to be on the Horizon. It

The Hound didn’t come back from the dead because he never died.

I agree completely. And anyone who claims to be a “fiscal conservative, but social liberal” who votes republican is a coward. Because republicans are not fiscally conservative when in power for the reasons you stated, and they help republicans push their socially conservative agenda. they just want to say they’re

It was smart, setting up other storylines to move forward while bringing one to a major climax. It moved Sansa’s character development forward in a major way (her lying to Jon is something that shows her ability to use important information to get what she wants without muddling it with details), put Arya in a

It doesn’t hold as well. Tywin isn’t around anymore to confirm it, and at least with Jon’s potential parentage there’s Howland Reed to confirm it in the real world. And like I said, it would be redundant to do that with two characters and pretty weak storytelling at this point. (though if they did make Lyanna give

Via a Gizmodo article in 2013: “...Tyrion being a Targaryen would negate all the wonderful issues he’s had with his father and Lannister siblings, and that would be an enormous waste.”

No, and to add to that it weakens Jon’s story also because it would be redundant. It’s weak storytelling because what truly makes Tyrion who he is is his place in his family - the Lannisters.

I don’t get why people think Tyrion and Dany are related. It would render Tyrion’s entire backstory meaningless. His central conflict is his position in his family and multiplied by his stature. His father and sister hate him because his mother died giving birth to him. If it turns out that he’s related to Dany then

Don’t quit your day job.