That's hysterical!
It reminds me of a MAD TV sketch on The Sopranos. It satirized The Sopranos as aired on FX and cut-out all the swearing and all that. I think CTV also aired The Sopranos too.
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That's hysterical!
It reminds me of a MAD TV sketch on The Sopranos. It satirized The Sopranos as aired on FX and cut-out all the swearing and all that. I think CTV also aired The Sopranos too.
I had read the spoilers and Tommen's death had been leaked. Qyburn has his "children of the corn" was really creepy and well done. I think Jamie will end up killing Cersei at some point because of...
I don't know if I've ever been as satisfied over the death of a television character as I was over the death of Ramsay Bolton. Kudos have to be given to the actor who played him as he did an...
I'm not sure if I've looked as forward to a GoT episode than I have for Sunday's episode. Knowing what might happen is enough to get me really excited.
Yes, I wouldn't be surprised if the entire episode was at Winterfell.
At least the Khaleesi didn't speak this week (2 in a row!). A
I honestly think she's out of the TV adaption.
It seems like Danerys is constantly put in a position where nothing seemingly bad happens to her.
Thickest plot armour ever.
I don't deserve much credit. HBO has had a terrible time containing spoilers this season and I'm none who for whatever reason isn't bothered by them.
Emilia Clarke's acting in this scene is what...
Oh, Danerys I hate you.
I heard Episode 9, and yes I fully expect another Stark to buy it.
Watching all those people react (sadly) to Hodor.
I suspect everyone will be jumping for joy in a few weeks when Ramsay buys the farm.
That and they portrayed Ned like a buffoon.
I had no feelings either way towards the scene--it did serve an important purpose though as it stood to remind Arya that she is someone.
I suppose it wouldn't really be Game of Thrones if your feelings for a certain character didn't bounce around like a yo-yo. Personally, I hated Jaime Lannister in the first few seasons, but then I...
Incidentally, I'm not nearly as engaged by Arya's story as I have been in the past. She's simply started to be overshadowed by Bran and Sansa I feel in terms of the Stark children plots.
Nah, she's pretty much invincible to the show runners I think.
The heir to the throne is a question that I cannot answer.
I know who Jon really is.
Maybe that's why House Reed wants to stay in the shadows. Ned Stark cannot because he is the heir to a major house, but Meera is the Luke of the twins.
Meera hasn't really been presented as a major character though, which may work against the theory, but then again the entire House Reed is mysterious. Perhaps I glossed over something, but you never...
I think what happened was that Meera was pleading for Bran to warg into present-day Hodor, but because Bran was "observing" in the past there was some sort of weird-ass time travel paradox and Wylis...
Hodor :(
Bran should follow the signs that say DON'T TOUCH
To Martin, "bittersweet" probably means the White Walkers kill everyone.
Ramsay Bolton must die!
I think the ultimate Game of Thrones troll job would be if he were somehow to get out of this season alive.
All I care about is that we get HODOR back!
What does everybody think of the Dorne storyline? Many people online seem annoyed by the Sand Snakes. Personally, I'm indifferent.