So what's Melisandre's role in all this? She must have a major role next season.
The Golden Company is Westerosi men tbf.the irony is she has spent all season whining about Dany's foreign army
Viserys never had sex with Dany at all.viserys didn't nut in her what about this is hard to understand
So what's Melisandre's role in all this? She must have a major role next season.
well she said she will die in westeros and that she will meet arya again
other than that who knows. Six episodes doesn't leave room for much outside the great war
Burlington Bar reactions are definitely gon be lit, that's for sure.
She'll be coming back with that rez for Jon. They nerfed her ult and her cooldown is 30 seconds so she might be left vulnerable.
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I think waking the dragon just means beating her.
So annoyed by the arya/sansa plotline. I'm so glad it's over, but what a shitty way to end littlefinger. His whole sceming amounted to nothing at all.
Man, that LF scene was a top 5 moment for me. Fucking classic.
That was an incredible season and finale. A little clunky with the pacing in the beginning but MAN
GoT the best show on TV by a mile.
Yeah but Viserys raping her was before he sold her to Drogo. Did she not get pregnant from those times?
Viserys was messed up. :/
When he told her "You don't to awaken the dragon do you?" Implying that the dragon was his cock, pretty much. Then in a later episode when she invites him for supper he gets mad and calls her a slut then says she has awakened the dragon and is about to rape her before she wacks him in the head.
What role do you guys think Melisandre will play? You know she's coming back. She admitted as much in her visions to Varys.
Ghost sees Jon come back with a new pet dragon.Where is Ghost? ;_;
The writers totally had me going there, I thought for sure Arya was gonna have to kill her way out of there. The Jaime scene had me clenching my booty hole, too.
So why was Tyrion all sad emojis when he saw Jon and Dany about to knock boots?
What role do you guys think Melisandre will play? You know she's coming back. She admitted as much in her visions to Varys.
The same visions that showed Stannis being the prince who was promised? I mean they probably will have her come back and meet Arya etc. but she's not the most reliable vision lady.
Confirm for the audience they're related right as they hook up.
The juxtaposition of these two scenes is soooo gross.
Oh yeah, I think she's lying for sure. The only time I thought it might be true is when I thought for a split second she was actually joining the fight in the north.
Jaime's not going to be happy when he finds out either.
She will be bringing the whole army of Red Priests. Mass ressurections for everybody.
Can anyone remember the list of crimes Sansa stated? I couldn't remember half of the stuff she said. I completely forgot about the shit with the knife she was talking about.
Damn, was about to say. Lol. All good.Edit: disregard.
The Sansa "Petyr Baelish" drop is gonna drive Burlington Bar insane.
Melisandre and Bran is a meeting I desperately want. Time for her to get shook after talking to someone even more enigmatic than her.
Their reactions are too over the top and fake now. It's stopped being fun once they got popular.
Dam I wasn't happy with the way Littlefinger's story ends. After all his scheming and moves he makes in the back it ends so anti-climatically.
This is the guy who brought us "chaos is a ladder" - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PxlIraEV8n4
After that speach I thought of him as someone who would stay steps ahead of his enemies.
He was suppose to be the most dangerous man in Westeros and once he had an army it would solidify his position.
But is it me or did his plotline seemed to have ended out of insignificance? Because in the grand scheme of things his powerplay meant little compared to what Dany and Cersei were capable of and the threat of the army of the undead? I thought it would have been interesting if he aimed to allow the dead to decimate the other armies so he could choose which side to favor.
Dam I wasn't happy with the way Littlefinger's story ends. After all his scheming and moves he makes in the back it ends so anti-climatically.
This is the guy who brought us "chaos is a ladder" - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PxlIraEV8n4
After that speach I thought of him as someone who would stay steps ahead of his enemies.
He was suppose to be the most dangerous man in Westeros and once he had an army it would solidify his position.
But is it me or did his plotline seemed to have ended out of insignificance? Because in the grand scheme of things his powerplay meant little compared to what Dany and Cersei were capable of and the threat of the army of the undead? I thought it would have been interesting if he aimed to allow the dead to decimate the other armies so he could choose which side to favor.
Wtf? Nowhere in the show has it ever said that Visery's raped Dany. She was a virgin until her wedding night. Was Visery's bitch made? Absolutely but did he rape his sister. No. "Waking the dragon" was just his insecure ass way of saying "don't make me angry".Yeah but Viserys raping her was before he sold her to Drogo. Did she not get pregnant from those times?
Viserys was messed up. :/
When he told her "You don't to awaken the dragon do you?" Implying that the dragon was his cock, pretty much. Then in a later episode when she invites him for supper he gets mad and calls her a slut then says she has awakened the dragon and is about to rape her before she wacks him in the head.
Proper happy with Theon and Jaime this finale.
They stepped up. It's time for Jaime to get some more great deeds written.
Doesn't it make perfect sense that some like him would have a ignoble end though? His schemes had become aimless and cynical. Scheming for the sake of it. It caught up with him. A rat meeting a rat's end.
What role do you guys think Melisandre will play? You know she's coming back. She admitted as much in her visions to Varys.
Littlefinger thrived within King's Landing and among the power-hungry. How powerful is his silver tongue and his conniving among a society that values honor, oaths, and historical tradition and is built on a history of duty, rebellion, and independent spirit over back-stabbings and shifting alliancesDam I wasn't happy with the way Littlefinger's story ends. After all his scheming and moves he makes in the back it ends so anti-climatically.
This is the guy who brought us "chaos is a ladder" - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PxlIraEV8n4
After that speach I thought of him as someone who would stay steps ahead of his enemies.
He was suppose to be the most dangerous man in Westeros and once he had an army it would solidify his position.