He was attempting to hypnotize her into becoming a scheming sociopath like himself & to also jump into bed with him.
He was attempting to hypnotize her into becoming a scheming sociopath like himself & to also jump into bed with him.
Lord Anthony Stark of Lower Manhattan.
I cringed when I saw them with Olympic javelins in a fucking phone booth. But whatever. This is Game of HBO & it's all leading up to an epic episode 7,8,9 or whatever it is this year.
Their shit only works in a blizzard at 3:00 in the morning.
It's almost as if the author has checked out & left the story to a couple of tv producers.
Lol, most of Dany's people are basically undocumented.
Internal chaos. Why? Because D&D didn't feel like filming another huge army in Westeros.
Or have a suit of armor & helmet made for Dany, right? Unfortunately, D&D don't do military tactics except on a very superficial level. Armies show up. Who knows what the numbers are or the distances they travel. Bah….winning attitude beats all numbers & tactics…. just because. They pop up & there's a winner &…
Hahaha….reminds me of playing Morrowind back in the day. I used to teleport all over the place.
Yeah, sorry I deleted that part of the post. Still, Euron's fleet did pop up basically out of nowhere. Weren't they just at King's Landing? They must have teleportation magic.
And there's no way the Tyrell army could be THAT incompetent. I mean, they're the most well-financed army in the realm. Some of that dough has to go toward training I'd think. The Lannister army won without even scuffing up their armor. And Euron's massive fleet sneaking up on half of Dany's fleet & suffering…
His last weird monologue seemed like he was trying to hypnotize Sansa into becoming a psychopath.
She was an annoying little shit early on this episode. But the funny thing is that she basically caved in on her demands & went a step further by giving Jon Snow a literal mountain of dragon glass.
According to Ygritte, he's good at something else, too.
Too bad her army folded up like a cheap lawn chair. :(
It makes no sense at all. It's almost like mood swings or something.
She was annoying as hell the first half of the episode. But then she chilled out & opened up a home depot for him.
Ramsay 2.0. Same old writing.
I imagine burning the Red Keep would be in the back of Tyrion's head as an option. A decapitating strike on the palace itself. But with good intel, Cersei & Qyburn might realize Dany's wish to not burn the population & deploy all ballistas in a layered ring around the RK. To counter that possibility, …
I think they were mostly waiting for the sea around East Watch to freeze up. That's their land bridge. As Bran saw last season, they do spend periods of time just standing around.