If they include those two together, it would be hyper lame. Just include Thoros and everyone will think, oh great, we get to see Berric in this episode. Everyone and their dead great grandmother already knows what happened to Catelyn.
If they include those two together, it would be hyper lame. Just include Thoros and everyone will think, oh great, we get to see Berric in this episode. Everyone and their dead great grandmother already knows what happened to Catelyn.
While I like Todd's reviews very much, I am furious that some of the best episodes of the entire series have gotten a lowly B+.
Yes, she is such a misunderstood and maligned character. It must likely be that people don't like her because she is a woman and that it has nothing to do with her deeds and actions. Pure sexism.
I think conflating the two battles was a mistake. A minor rout of the wildlings sometime mid-season or even early season, and then a full-fledged battle with ice zombies in E9 would have been awesome.
Which one, the left one or the right one?
What depth? Even when she ''loved'' Tyrion she kept acting like a jealous harpy.
You serious? Cersei is a prime manipulator. She doesn't give two sh*ts about the inferiors, in which the children and wives of rival houses definitely count. She certainly wasn't that upset when Jaime pushed a child out of the window.
There is undoubtedly magic in Westeros. Unlike in our world, magic is a scientific, empirical phenomenon. But then again people from medieval times would call a cellphone or a DVD player magic. So I view magic simply as technology in a universe with different rules.
The reason the Unsullied are CALLED the Unsullied is that they are completely castrated, penis and testicles, to remove any possibility of them sullying themselves with the crime of rape. By eliminating sexual desire and capability, the unstable factor of testosterone is eliminated and they can be trained to be…
Don't ask Tony where he got the cheese for the pizza. His penis hygeine standards aren't up to par.
They wont meet in the sense of being introduced to each other. They'll cross paths, though, and one of the two will have a huge impact on the other one's fate.
Well, yes. ADwD is in a way a much more powerful book because of all who precede it. The key thing is that Dany and Jon are now in big positions of power and responsibility. GRRM has clearly established that in this world there are consequences and has by that time provided several examples of people who tried to lead…
You left too soon. It was ultimately worth it, there are several badass scenes towards the end.
The not-coming-from-anything-but-masturbation is a more common situation for men than many realize and is generally encountered with a lot of misunderstanding and hurt feelings from the woman, which certainly puts even more stress on the men and makes it more difficult to come in other ways. Condoms usually make…
For me it was love at first Lannister hand stabbing.
Remins me of the death of Marcus Aurelius from ''The fall of the Roman Empire''.
So did Oberyn.
If the defendant's champion dies, he is killed the next day, but if the plaintiff's champion also dies between two days and a year later from the wounds it's commuted to life imprisonment.
As much as I'm looking forward to Tywin's death, I am not in the slightest looking forward to seeing Charles Dance bareassed.
(SPOILER BOOK 5) Janos's beheading, one of the most badass scenes of the entire book series.