So for those who are looking to fill the Westeros-shaped hole in their hearts until the season seven premiere rolls around, here are a few suggestions.
1. Read George R.R. Martin’s A Song of Ice and Fire series
Megan....you sure have a very droll sense of humor, unleashing that one on unsuspecting, innocent bystanders. tWoW in da house !!!
I cleaned out my seed packets and dehydrated mint leaves and chamomile flowers for tea with my Mom in the afternoon. In the evening, one of our friends came over for dinner, and I listened while she and Mr. Morrigan shared their Unsullied theories with me.
Hi, my name is Morrigan, and I'm a Game of Thrones user and pusher
First week was tough. I turned on my TV. And then I switched channels until I got bored. It's a bit easier after all these weeks. I just don't turn on the TV anymore.
Unsullied theories were awesome when I had the upper hand and knew where everything leads LOL Used to read lots of them.
“Don’t fight in the North, or the South. Fight every battle everywhere. Always, in your mind.”
First week was tough. I turned on my TV. And then I switched channels until I got bored. It's a bit easier after all these weeks. I just don't turn on the TV anymore.
Unsullied theories were awesome when I had the upper hand and knew where everything leads LOL Used to read lots of them.
voice had been talking about Preacher and got me into watching it too. It's on at the same time on Sunday night on AMC. But now its season is over too. Boo. I still have two episodes to finish watching though, if I can ever get my daughter to relinquish the TV when I actually have the time to watch it!
Why must I always be the isle of crazy alone in an ocean of sensibility? The should to everybody else’s shouldn’t? The I-will to their better-nots?