Some really good violence in this episode. My favourite bit was the climbing guys getting slashed into red mist by that big swingy thing. My second favourite bit was when the mammoth crushed that wildling.
Some really good violence in this episode. My favourite bit was the climbing guys getting slashed into red mist by that big swingy thing. My second favourite bit was when the mammoth crushed that wildling.
My theory is that the Westeros and the rest of the "known world" are a small part of the interior of a Dyson sphere. The interior of the sphere will be covered in solar energy collectors, and one of these collectors lies far to the north of the Wall. These collectors can be turned up and down based on the energy…
Well, there's also the fact that at some point she started being sexually abused* by her twin brother. I think she displaces a lot of loathing towards Jaime onto Tyrion.
I don't know… I think Sansa is quite into Littlefinger. Could it be (in Sansa's mind at least) she's finally met her Prince Charming?
Honestly, I was convinced that when Bronn took Shae to go catch her boat he had just knifed her and thrown her in the bay. At this point I'm just relieved she's alive.