They did whitewash it though, by making Shae attack first.
They did whitewash it though, by making Shae attack first.
But neither Tyrwin nor Jaime told Tyrion the truth in this episode, so how would he have known?
I dunno, I find it more sad than "FUCK YEAH." Like, she can't even get peace in death.
They also took away Tyrion's comments to Jaime, which is another thing that splinters his and Cersei's relationship.
Does the badger have a troubled past? And I think that this cast also needs an elephant that never forgets… to kill.
IIRC, he told Jon to tell Jorah to join the Night's Watch.
My husband only watches the show and absolutely hates Stannis. I really think that the showrunners portray him badly and don't seem to understand his character. They also seem to think that he doesn't have a legitimate claim to the throne. I dunno, I feel like they're Lannister fans since they whitewash them so…
I like them, too. I feel like consentual relationships that aren't fucked up in any kind of way in this story are rare and it's nice to see one once in a while.
Don't ask me, I'm just hair. Your head ended eight feet ago.
Everyone is Jaqen! Just like everyone is a Targaryen.
Seriously, it felt like Braveheart or something.
I'm glad I wasn't the only one who loved this episode. I was riveted the entire time despite knowing how it was going to end.
Homercles cares not for beans!
I read them and I read the wiki constantly because there are so many in the books I forgot about or didn't notice.
It should have been Roy.
Speaking as a woman, Richard is far more attractive than Jared (as much as I love Zach Woods).
Are you including Carpoolers? Because that was one of my favorite short-lived shows, ever.
I tell people who haven't read the books that Dany's storyline is going nowhere, fast, and they don't believe me. Heh.
I was laughing out loud for the majority of the episode. Loved it.
My sister told me a few days ago that she's madly in love with him. I was like "Uhh…"