Any speculation on who is offering Ramsey "the gift" in the trailer? I can't believe the Umbers would turn over Rickon. There is no way Ramsey wouldn't kill him immediately.
Of course, I believed nothing in regards to the Dorne plot last week.
Any speculation on who is offering Ramsey "the gift" in the trailer? I can't believe the Umbers would turn over Rickon. There is no way Ramsey wouldn't kill him immediately.
I'm holding out overly-sunny hope for Frey pies.
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.
They're just really overemphasizing the Christian parallels at this point.
Well, resurrection does tend to hit that note.
And I agree.
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.
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.
But I have a hard time seeing him doing anything without support of the Lannisters. And I doubt the Lannisters would care.
Even with the Lannisters they still have to get past Moat Caitlin.
Pssha, Moat Cailin means little and nothing when the plot doesn't need it anymore--or else Roose would've mentioned it. Am I right? This is Weisseroffos, where the needs of the plot they want to force down our throats outweigh the needs of anything else.
Even with the Lannisters they still have to get past Moat Caitlin.
Pssha, Moat Cailin means little and nothing when the plot doesn't need it anymore--or else Roose would've mentioned it. Am I right? This is Weisseroffos, where the needs of the plot they want to force down our throats outweigh the needs of anything else.
Brienne and Pod know the way around, remember? They didn't even get slightly lost
Even with the Lannisters they still have to get past Moat Caitlin.
Pssha, Moat Cailin means little and nothing when the plot doesn't need it anymore--or else Roose would've mentioned it. Am I right? This is Weisseroffos, where the needs of the plot they want to force down our throats outweigh the needs of anything else.
True enough. Still we have the Faith, the Sand Snakes, the Reach, and whatever is left of the Riverlands to deal with before trying to deal with the North. Or maybe not.
Darkstar will be the next Vulture King.
Craster has 19 daughters and there are 19 castles on the Wall, coincidence I think not!
Sansa's scenes with Brienne and Theon continue to be some of the better writing in this episode. I actually got a little flutter in my heart for Sansa and Theon--which made me ALMOST and I mean ALMOST want to ship them. I mean, Theon would be a good match for Sansa--he can't reproduce with her, he'd bring peace with the Iron Islands, etc.
But I need to stop thinking about that.
So now Sansa knows her brothers and Arya are all alive, just in hiding.
Brienne and Pod know the way around, remember? They didn't even get slightly lost
Ah!!! So THAT'S what happened to the Bolton dogs.
They skin changed Brienne and Pod, resulting in fabulous senses of direction.
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.
Did my ears betray me, or did we hear references to AFFC dialogue and story lines in the Ironborn story line? For a second there, I thought we were back in Season 3 or early Season 4. Excuse me while I recover.
Okay, that bridge scene--another decent scene and a good way for Euron to off Balon if they're not going to go either a complicated way or a faceless man explanation.