Can dragons even be poisoned? They aren't immortal, but they seem to be invulnerable to a lot of deadly stuff.
Can dragons even be poisoned? They aren't immortal, but they seem to be invulnerable to a lot of deadly stuff.
Jaime is forced to kill Cersei to forge the sword that kills the Night's King. Boom.
I think they're going the ol' "courtly love" route. He's desperately enthralled, but knows there's no chance, so he'll worship her from afar and never love another.
Right? He's a healer too!
He did always want to be a wizard
I've been under the impression they won't go south of the wall until there are no humans left in the far north. They aren't waging a strategic war, they're genocidal. I get the feeling their long term goal is to turn everyone into a wight. So there's no hurry.
I think it's pretty obvious that he doesn't.
I kinda doubt there will be a Night's Watch by the end. It's down to, what, like 20 dudes?
I think Jon or Dany will set them free from their oaths, assuming either lives to the end.
I think the stone-men are too far gone. The head-maester said that Jorah's mind would go within a matter of days. The infection can either infect brain tissue, or the pain and irritation breaks a person psychologically.
Sam's just Season 1-3 Willow and Xander from Buffy. Dutifully researching how to fight the evil, while the dumb, but strong, people go out and do the actual fighting.
There's no way Jamie plans to tell Cersei the truth. He talked her into giving Olenna a humane death, and if Cersei were to find out, Jamie would be the one marched through the streets, and flayed alive.
Stiff upper lip and all that, I suppose?
So, will Jon and Dany find out she's his aunt before or after they bone?
She didn't kill the hound
I suppose they aren't in any hurry. Or perhaps they prefer the cold and don't march further south until it gets colder?
Also, they need to build their forces, so they're likely combing the north for unburnt corpses to "recruit", and killing any humans who haven't died of exposure.
Last Fall I was at a friend's wedding, and the Bride actually sang some dismal country song about being buried alive in the same coffin as her deceased man, or something equally depressing.
Dammit Optimus
You do know trailers are almost always edited by entirely different people from those who made the movie, right? Almost no director gets to make their own trailer.
Most olive oil sold in the US is fake anyway, due to a robust olive oil counterfeiting ring, headed by the Italian mafia. No, I'm not joking.
Bless you, friend.