Good riddance. He looked like he should be on some romance novel cover TV show or something. And his acting......ew.
Besides, Dany belongs to my man Jorah.
You're a Dany/Jorah shipper too? <3
Edit: top of the page: #allhailtheQueenoftheNorth
Good riddance. He looked like he should be on some romance novel cover TV show or something. And his acting......ew.
Besides, Dany belongs to my man Jorah.
Good riddance. He looked like he should be on some romance novel cover TV show or something. And his acting......ew.
Besides, Dany belongs to my man Jorah.
... well, Jorah seems to agree with you.
Love Jorah but he might as well commit suicide because that's the only way he's escaping the friend zone at this point.
Iain Glen is one handsome older gentleman.
I don't know much about the books but Jorah is meant to be quite plain, right?
Iain Glen really elevates the role, you want him to get with Dany because he's so likeable.
Edit: and he's 52 in real life!
I cannot wait we are finally getting getting new episodes I have literally been waiting for this since last year.
I cannot wait we are finally getting getting new episodes I have literally been waiting for this since last year.
Love Jorah but he might as well commit suicide because that's the only way he's escaping the friend zone at this point.
Holy fuck, he is one weird looking dude. There is something massively distracting about his look that really bothered me. I'm glad he's gone.Yes, that's him.
Played by Ed Skrein last season.
Holy fuck, he is one weird looking dude. There is something massively distracting about his look that really bothered me. I'm glad he's gone.
No, digital release is the same with blurays I believe.So I'm guess only hbo. No amazon instant video/iTunes the day after?
His acting was great. He was an arrogant douche, he played the role perfectly.
He's supposed to be annoying, he's a foil to Jorah.
I think you're misremembering some things the only time Robb took a break from the war was for his grandfathers funeral and even then he used that time to combine his forces with Cat's brothers. I don't count Robb going to the Freys as him "taking a break" considering he couldn't very well continue the war with only half his fighting power.I hope they don't spend so much time treading water like they did last season. How many episodes did Robb take a break from the war and travel back to some place? And that battle with the Walkers that was the cliff-hanger of season 2 but turned out to be nothing but a few seconds sound effects on a black screen in season 3.
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Most of Season 3 consisted of Theon getting tortured. And then a wedding. That is pretty much it.
Ya bro it's not like there was significant character development for Jamie, or the Lannisters claiming the north through Sansa. Or character development of Dany becoming a liberator, with the possible beginnings of a love triangle plot. Or the introduction of zombie fire god powers. Or Jon's dangerous undercover wall climbing and betrayal. Or characterization for Stannis. But I mean seriously, if there isn't a bunch of gore and tits it doesn't count, right?
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No, a horse's head doesn't get chopped off and there isn't a huge battle. But pretending that the Theon torture and the wedding were most of what happened is ridiculous. They just stand out the most because they are the most unpleasant. Negativity bias and all that.
The new one may (or might not) be a better actor, but he could not look more Westerosi even if he tried. I take that Daario is supposed to be an "exotic" foreign that is more attractive than Jorah to make a possible relationship drama believable. Hence -to me-, the new cast is not a good addition, but we will see.Good riddance. He looked like he should be on some romance novel cover TV show or something. And his acting......ew.
I confess that Stannis has been difficult to "follow" to me: A lot of book readers praise him, and my man Sir Onion is constantly reminding us that Stannis is the bestest man, and totally not evil.You just know Stannis is going to take the pressure off the Lannisters by doing the "right" thing and reinforcing the Wall.
I've seen plenty of people legitimately have that opinion and tone does not translate well to text. So....
HereIs there a book readers show thread?
nice thread. can anyone provide me a link to each season wrap up? i want to refresh my memory before the season starts but i cant find anything
thanks so much. i have no idea why i couldnt find them on youtube, i could only find the episode recap and they are very short
I confess that Stannis has been difficult to "follow" to me: A lot of book readers praise him, and my man Sir Onion is constantly reminding us that Stannis is the bestest man, and totally not evil.
But all I have seen is a simp with greatness delusion, that is constantly ragdolled by Melisandre, and whom apparently cannot do anything worthwhile without her advice or Sir Jean Reno's constant handholding. Looks awesome next to that humongous Strategy desk, though.
Ah, have not read the books, so thought the show was just not accurately presenting the real written Stannis....a soldier not a King....But that's precisely why he's so fascinating.
Ah, have not read the books, so thought the show was just not accurately presenting the real written Stannis.
I'm still not sure why Davos favours him so much (I do understand their relationship, though), but your explanation does put the situation in a much brighter side. Thanks for that.
The scene where Stannis goes to see his daughter is one of my favourites in the whole series. He's so awkward :lol