Orrrrr, once you're blockaded at Casterly Rock by the Iron Fleet, you don't go back? I know, doesn't exactly roll off the tongue.
Orrrrr, once you're blockaded at Casterly Rock by the Iron Fleet, you don't go back? I know, doesn't exactly roll off the tongue.
I was wondering whether, when the Night King finally crosses the Wall, we'll get a scene where we see the Mountain's eyes turn blue inside his helmet. I don't know how close he needs to be to a wight to raise 'im up, but that would be f***ing sweet.
I don't think it necessarily matters who Gendry learned under (although I think hammerbutt is right, Tywin brought someone other than Tobho Mott to KL to melt down Ned's sword). The real problem is that even a smith with knowledge of Valyrian steel wasn't going to be able to make any new swords without dragonflame.
In medieval times I believe it's referred to as, "You gonna die if you try and have this baby." I actually thought this was kind of a cheesy way of getting Jaime back on Team Cersei.
I liked his moment with Drogon, but I thought it was kind of the expected way to handle that scenario. I was kind of hoping that Drogon would be yelling in his face, and then Rhaegal would land behind Jon and sort of have his back, kind of yell at Drogon and be like, "LEAVE HIM ALONE, HE'S COOL!" Because real sh*t, if…
I kind of looked at that from the opposite side. I thought he saw Jon Snuh coming toward them (poor Jorah, just can't get his Khaleesi alone without some younger stud-muffin getting in the way) and decided to take a little strategic advantage of his most-favored-nation status.
Maaan, that would be some Evil Genius Sh*t for the writers to do. In other words, it would be right up their alley. That would be devastating.
I've always kind of gone with the assumption that each season covers roughly a year's worth of events. Sam let Dr. Bran & the Electric Mayhem through the Wall back in S4, so you figure a couple months to get up to the tree, about a year with the Three-Eyed Raven, then the trip home (which probably would've been…
No one found it out except Gilly, though, and she has no idea what it means. Unless they brought that specific book along (which they certainly could have, even if it wasn't specifically shown), that knowledge may only be in Bran's supercrowded dome.
The show never addressed Randyll's reaction to Sam taking Heartsbane. I suspect, like Zardoz, that Randyll had no thoughts about Sam at all in making his decision. The man had a legendary reputation as a hardass, what with the banishing his own son and wanting to flog straggling soldiers. I think switching sides again…
I was wondering that as well. Maybe we're meant to infer that Lannister henchmen eventually did get a couple of them. Or maybe we'll learn that randomly wandering the countryside watching over "the people" doesn't inspire long-term devotion in your troops when there's not much food or gold to be had.
He didn't name it. The Romans did. https://en.wikipedia.org/wi…
Soldier on, O Culture Warrior.
I fail to see the connection between not being interested in books intended for children and "cultural illiteracy." But you do you, hoss.
I mean, I don't what to tell you, except that if you don't get 90% of the meat off the bone, you're doing it wrong.
I'm 35, so I don't know a damn thing about Harry Potter and have no interest in finding out who either of those people are.
Translation: "I do not know how to eat chicken wings."
Iwan Rheon could be playing an Inhuman named Ramses Boltoni whose superpower was flaying people alive with his 5'o'clock shadow and I still would not be interested in this show. Outside of the giant bulldog, this looks turrrrible.
Yes, it does bother me. People have been throwing armies at one another for the duration of this entire series and it hasn't fazed me much. But when that first blast of dragonflame ripped through the center of the Lannister line, I thought to myself, "That's pretty horrifying."
I wanted to like that second Gravediggaz album soooooo much, but the absence of Prince Paul as a production tour de force is reeeeeeally noticeable. RZA was on the cusp of entering his Bobby Digital/super-crappy beats phase, and I thought it really showed on that second record.