tshepard62
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tshepard62

You watched but lacked the intellectual capacity to grasp what your eyes saw.  Don’t worry about it, some are meant to be ditch-diggers.

That reply indicates that you weren’t watching anything, you eyes may have been open but you did not see or comprehend. 

I don’t think Cersei was underwhelmed by the threat the NK and the Army of the Dead presented. She gambled that BOTH “monsters” would end up decimating themselves and right now it looks like she may just win that bet.

Your reply makes no sense, The Dead would have killed everyone at Winterfell and they would have ALL been raised by the NK to serve in his army.

Easy manner? The Dothroki hoard, most of the Unsullied and thousands of northmen soldiers were basically torn apart!

It’s not called the “Godswood” for nothing, there are trees there you know.

The show has been pretty clear that killing the NK was the way to destroy his army for several seasons now.

Go root for Cersei.

The dagger was the one first sent by Littlefinger to kill Bran and blame it on Tyrion all the way back in Season One.  It’s was mentioned a number of times that it’s made out of Valryion Steel.

Because it had half it’s face ripped off by a living dragon.

For about 2 seconds, then it was you betcha!

Gamera came from a rival studio to Toho, Daiei I believe.  

The NK has some stuff to do down south, he only needs his peons to take WF.

The spectacle in Spartacus is well done, even if it is CGI. The fight that resulted in the arena burning down and then collapsing comes to mind as being pretty impressive for a premium cable show of it’s vintage. 

I am the Shadout Mapes......the HOUSEKEEPER!

Auntvicular marriage in medieval times was commonly used for religious and political purposes to seal alliances.  The list of Aunts and Uncles wedded by the nobility in the real world during the corresponding medieval time period that GOT exists in was quite long.

Jaimie definitely has a purpose that the Three-Eyed Raven needs to be fulfilled, likely the death of Cersie, whether she’s undead or not. 

Personally, I’ve found the Church of the Subgenius to be much more entertaining than satanism when it comes to satirically astute atheistic religions. 

Now that’s an inherently bigoted statement.

No, there is one person that Jaime needs to kill to complete his redemption and she’s still in King’s Landing.