theprodigalson
theprodigalson
theprodigalson

Naaa, I think Azula would have been a psychopath with or without Ozai's influence. He simply liked her because she was prodigious.

It’s probably pointless but come on. Supes did try to talk to Batfleck. The Bat just didn’t want to listen.

I agree on the second image tho. I kept muttering "Just give the damned spear to Wonder Woman."

I literally LOL'd

I’m not sure we can resolve this here, seeing as this conversation is already 2 years old.

It can’t be her father. The way the man spoke to her, like he was just seeing her for the first time, doesn’t jive with what we know of her relationship with her father. She left him, not the other way around.

I’m confused. Does this mean the algae make the lake clearer?

This. This is all the words.

Am I the only person that thinks Ahsoka looks terrible? She looks like a completely different person, not a grown up version of the one we saw in Clone Wars.

That may have been the funniest and also saddest thing in all the court dissents today.

There will be wars, countless will die and a new social and economic structure will emerge. What else is new?

Well Cersei has shown time and time again that she doesn’t care about the consequences of her actions. Arming the Faith militant has been the single stupidest thing she has ever done. But now that she is safely within the Red Keep I’m pretty sure she’s going HAM on all their asses. They’re all going to die, even if it

Good point.

I’ve already answered this elsewhere:

Alright then. I had no idea you also condemned Tyrion for murdering Tywin. I just have a problem with people suddenly painting Stannis as this horrible sociopath after last week’s episode and I assumed you were one of the bunch.

Tyrion killed his father, don’t see anyone calling for his head. All this moralisation boils down to whether we liked the people who died or not. We didn’t like Tywin (or at the very least knew he was an evil bastard even if we grudgingly respected him) and so Tyrion killing him is cool. Renly and Shireen both seemed

See this is an opinion I will never, ever get. Stannis did those things because he thought they were right/necessary. He didn’t kill his brother for selfish, personal ambition. If all he cared about was taking the throne he would have killed Robert first. He killed Renly because, from his view, what Renly was doing

I agree with the long game theory. The Martell’s were/are loyal to the Targaryens, and there are rumours that Doran and Varys are in cahoots to see Dany take the throne. That still doesn’t mean that it’s not immensely stupid to send your only heir to the capital on a boat with a dead princess. And unless Tristane is

Maybe. But that’d mean he’s sending his son into the lion’s den, literally. Can’t imagine he’d do that to his only heir.

Someone in the comments mentioned that there was supposed to be a scene of Jon warging into Ghost but it was cut so that puts me on shaky ground. Still with Melisandre at Castle Black it’s hard to see anything but resurrection happening. If he doesn’t get resurrected I honestly don’t know how they’ll justifiy showing

Sam is smart but he’s not exactly the best at reading people. If he’d known he’d have stayed. Or tried to, coz Jon would have told him to go and Jon would have stayed, ready to kill as many as he could. And then Jon would have died. Not much of a difference in outcomes there.