It’s weird though. D&D CANNOT be ignorant of that truth. It’s almost like they really don’t give a shit anymore.
It’s weird though. D&D CANNOT be ignorant of that truth. It’s almost like they really don’t give a shit anymore.
It wasn’t so much a trial as a massive conspiracy to murder someone. Absolutely no physical evidence was presented. Baelish’s military commander did nothing to object & willfully allowed his lord to be executed. It was satisfying on an emotional level but like a lot of things this season, you can’t dig too deep into…
Those Arya vs Sansa scenes will remain ambiguous until D&D or some cast member explains them. That’s just bad fucking writing. D&D don’t even care enough about their story have it make sense any more.
If anyone’s not clear on where the Night King got the chains, there’s the remnants of a pier right next to Viserion’s body. Here it is, outlined in green:
Testing, testing......hmmm. Looking around I can’t see any rhyme or reason why some comments are pending. Maybe this comment is pending. We’ll see.
When the Hound creates a hole & sinks the attacking wight I yelled at my screen "YES!! DO MORE OF THAT!! TURN IT BACK INTO A FUCKING ISLAND!!" Come to think of it, they could've created a moat hours earlier.
The servant girl reminded me of a hot Alissa Milano from about 12 years ago.
His magic is religious & comes from a god, so he's a cleric. Or at least that's how my D&D friends would've played it 30 years ago.
Yikes……he's kinda pushing it there. Good thing she didn't see her husband's eyes….
+2 valerian steel scalpel.
One thing that just occurred to me:
Nah, Qyburn's got this. He turned the Mountain into a monster. He's done his share of unethical experiments so his knowledge base is huge. OTOH, Cersei miscarrying might just be what we need to see her go Mad Queen on everybody.
"Best place to hide is right under their nose." Or words to that effect, he said. Basically, no one would think a Baratheon would be dumb enough to do that. Crazy stupid, but there it is.
It was just a convenient opportunity. His first mission is to get Tyrion inside. But then he figured as long as he's there he might as well get Gendry out of dodge.
If my memory is right, when he saved him from Stannis, he told him to head for Flea Bottom?
I said "Less" when I watched it live.
Qyburn Turgidson.
No horses, no dragonglass, food, water or even a map. Just a buncha guys going hunting in a blizzard.
About 45 degrees. If Qyburn's smart, he deploys them to cover each other's blind spot.
Probably more of those fancy underground passageways. They're just everywhere. Every city, every castle. Game of Tunnels.