Yeah, but Theon was so memorably shitty and twattish. I'm half-surprised he didn't mention Ros, while he was at it.
Yeah, but Theon was so memorably shitty and twattish. I'm half-surprised he didn't mention Ros, while he was at it.
But I did like that Jon Snow ultimately did beat Ramsay by running headlong into his arrows.
For a minute, I was afraid that Ramsay would whistle and his dogs would turn on Sansa. And I wouldn't have been surprised. Maybe they'd better watch out for booby-traps in Winterfell.
Donald Trump would like to remind you that this lone deer wouldn't have gotten away if everyone had a bow and arrow.
Ew.
You got to give it to Ramsay and the way he went out, though: the dude ate his own dog food.
I'm just accepting the idea that they spared us the awful conversation later.
"And then /he/ said…"
"Looksh like there wash a shtag party here."
omfg
That still sounds way more productive than Jaqen H'ghar's days off.
"I have only loved two women. They were both your mother."
*push*
"And eventually, Queens Yara and Daenerys convinced Drogon to stop referring to his 'hoard,' because it was an unfortunate and inflammatory homophone."
Whoa.
Those arrows /were/ pretty big, you're right ;)
Which arguably is what happened to the Ironborn, as Theon related tonight. The Targaryens are basically neocons.
I kind of hoped he would lose, because neither he or Sansa did anything this season to earn our backing; in a way, he still did. He's been set up for a patsy ever since Littlefinger's "half-brother" rejoinder to Sansa.
The Boltons, a Northern house, took back Winterfell from the Ironborn, which I'm sure counted for something (cf House Glover); Rob Stark may have alienated too many Northerners during his campaign (cf the Karstarks) and Jon Snow's reputation as an appeaser of Wildlings may have preceded him (cf House Umber). Sure, the…
The boy-giant wearing a little sailor suit and terrycloth short-shorts, saluting.
I use "and my axe" for similar purposes. I'm still waiting to deploy "Wun-Wun! To the sea!"
And I understand I guess they wanted to add some heft to Tormund's "Don't!," but did they have to make him seem really slow and dumb this episode? That exchange about the demons in Stannis' head was just gratuitous.
Not tonight, greenspanDan.
Robin's house sigil is a falcon; Littlefinger said the same earlier this season. But you point out a lovely ambiguity, because Littlefinger's sigil is the mockingbird, and the mockingbird is known for using other birds' nests to -