Could also be he simply didn't know. If he thought Jon was Rhaegar's, that would be reason enough to hide his parentage.
Could also be he simply didn't know. If he thought Jon was Rhaegar's, that would be reason enough to hide his parentage.
The AT-AT didn't explode from being knocked over. It was a luck blaster shot to its neck joint.
Maz Kanata's joint was on a lakefront, too.
Also season 2 of Zoboomafoo! I'm pretty sure the PBS Kids website/app still has a ton of Wild Kratts episodes, though.
Maybe just wait an hour?
Being released from your vows wouldn't reinstate your title, would it?
Wun Wun needed a club. Why didn't he have a club?
No, it's safe.
This could set up a conflict between Jon and Dany for iron throne. I think it's much better than the conventional R+L=J theory.
Snow is a form of ice!
Which would suggest that Jon's real father had even darker hair than Lyanna (if she was his mother).
Whose hair was brown…
My theory is Jon is Robert's son by Lyanna. But everybody thinks I'm crazy.
That was Jaime waving bye to his aspirations to honor. Brienne, who Jaime sees as the embodiment of his better self, tried and failed to end the siege nobly, where Jaime was able to do so by turning nephew against uncle (and by threatening to catapult a child).
Also using the face blinded her.
This happened to me recently. I discovered my 6-year-old had more in common with an adult human than I do when they started conversing about Pokemon.
I think needing the movie world to make sense only comes into play when the rest of the movie fails to distract you from the nonsensical aspects of the world. Plenty of things about the worlds of Toy Story, A Bug's Life, Wall-E, Up, Ratatouille, Finding Nemo, etc. don't make sense (how do the rats, fish, toys acquire…
Maybe I was thrown off by your use of the word "sucked".
I still can't bring myself to start watching The Hobbit. It just feels like the film equivalent of climbing Mt. Everest at this point.
I really just don't get the negative reactions to Brave. It might not be top-tier Pixar, but it's really entertaining and extremely well-crafted.