Rickon will have kids of his own... And still no one will remember himDamn, Arya's going to be 40 by time they wrap this shit up.
Rickon will have kids of his own... And still no one will remember himDamn, Arya's going to be 40 by time they wrap this shit up.
It's "Whom?"Who?
WE'LL HAVE LESS EPISODES THAN EXPECTED!It's "Whom?"
They broke the boob rule!
You described your feast in less than two full pages? GET OUT.Miss Fan-service turned into Miss Fan-disservice.
By the way, I made a Game of Thrones feast for tonight. Pork pie, buttered carrots, white beans and bacon, and crusty bread accompanied by mead I'd been saving since Ren Fest. Applecakes for dessert. All were made from scratch.
Miss Fan-service turned into Miss Fan-disservice.
By the way, I made a Game of Thrones feast for tonight. Pork pie, buttered carrots, white beans and bacon, and crusty bread accompanied by mead I'd been saving since Ren Fest. Applecakes for dessert. All were made from scratch.
Sansa is in the wrong place by a whole continent.
Jamie v. Sandsnakes I think was just to give each group something to do. Jamie had to be out of the landing for shame shame shame /ding. Instead of some pointless siege, he and Bronn can do the Buddy Cop on Horseback adventure.
And the Tunnelsnakes never did a G.D. thing in the books.
I would assume he walks 500 miles, then he walks 500 more, just to be the man who walks 1000 miles and falls down...actually, I forget where he's supposed to be right now, but assume there's a door.I still want to know how Baelish can cover 1,000 miles in days is staggering though.
He wasn't such a wizard in the books. But leaving Winterfell and ending up in Kingslanding in a fortnight is fricken amazing.I would assume he walks 500 miles, then he walks 500 more, just to be the man who walks 1000 miles and falls down...actually, I forget where he's supposed to be right now, but assume there's a door.
A moon door?I would assume he walks 500 miles, then he walks 500 more, just to be the man who walks 1000 miles and falls down...actually, I forget where he's supposed to be right now, but assume there's a door.
She sure seemed agonized over his death, staring at his corpse in shock, protesting that it couldn't be true because of what she'd seen "in the flame"... which would seem odd if she knows she can raise him.I'm pretty sure she will, eventually.
I suppose it's possible in the show. In the books at least, I think the established history was she was sold to the Red Temple as a child, and grew up there.Does she come across as a true believer like the Red Knight? I think she is a big blood magic phony.