I'm surprised that Jaime didn't chop her head off.
"It wouldn't be clean?"
Perhaps Jaime really can't get rid of his inner knightliness.
All art is at once surface and symbol. Those who go beneath the surface do so at their peril. Those who read the symbol do so at their peril. It is the spectator, and not life, that art really mirrors. Oscar Wilde.
How did Jorah heal so fast? I would think that best scenario is that he would be healing for several months.
Greyscale will turn out to be the ultimate bandaid?
Prevents all skin infection--but ripping it off is almost literally murder.
All art is at once surface and symbol. Those who go beneath the surface do so at their peril. Those who read the symbol do so at their peril. It is the spectator, and not life, that art really mirrors. Oscar Wilde.
Speaking of seeds, Dany needs dragonriders. *cough Tyrion, Jon
But does she? They seem to have chucked that aspect--all three dragons seem tied to/ controlled by her.
All art is at once surface and symbol. Those who go beneath the surface do so at their peril. Those who read the symbol do so at their peril. It is the spectator, and not life, that art really mirrors. Oscar Wilde.
“Never forget what you are, for surely the world will not. Make it your strength. Then it can never be your weakness. Armour yourself in it, and it will never be used to hurt you.” ― George R.R. Martin, A Game of Thrones
And Emilia is clearly afraid her hands are going to fall off.
But some really good scenes.
And Diana Rigg brought it!
Am now imagining how that scene might have gone down if she was in her Avengers outfit.
All art is at once surface and symbol. Those who go beneath the surface do so at their peril. Those who read the symbol do so at their peril. It is the spectator, and not life, that art really mirrors. Oscar Wilde.
Ok, so, Mel told Varys he'll die on Westoros and so will she... Hmmm...RIP Lady Ollena, bad-ass 'til the end....Oh, and, IMHO, Emilia & Kit have like, zero on-screen chemistry.....
All art is at once surface and symbol. Those who go beneath the surface do so at their peril. Those who read the symbol do so at their peril. It is the spectator, and not life, that art really mirrors. Oscar Wilde.
Let's see. At the begining of the episode, both Jaime and Euron are both in Kings landing. Before the episode ends, Enron has completely sailed around to the opposite side ow Westeros (on a hunch that Tyrion would try to seize Casterly Rock?), and Jaimie manages to march an entire army south to attack Highgarden. It sounds like they've managed to get ahold of Littlefinger's tardis.
Also, did the entire Tyrell army defect? And Cersei has become a tactical genius? I'm buying none of this.
The only palatable parts of this episode were the Winterfel and Dragonstone segments.
Let's see. At the begining of the episode, both Jaime and Euron are both in Kings landing. Before the episode ends, Enron has completely sailed around to the opposite side ow Westeros (on a hunch that Tyrion would try to seize Casterly Rock?), and Jaimie manages to march an entire army south to attack Highgarden. It sounds like they've managed to get ahold of Littlefinger's tardis.
The only palatable parts of this episode were the Winterfel and Dragonstone segments.
Not even Diana Rigg?
All art is at once surface and symbol. Those who go beneath the surface do so at their peril. Those who read the symbol do so at their peril. It is the spectator, and not life, that art really mirrors. Oscar Wilde.
Despite the walk of shame and dead Lannister kids, etc they do seem to fall in shit and come out smelling like roses
I believe that's what the Maesters call the "Fertilizer Effect."
All art is at once surface and symbol. Those who go beneath the surface do so at their peril. Those who read the symbol do so at their peril. It is the spectator, and not life, that art really mirrors. Oscar Wilde.