He's a kid. And he's not Jeoffrey.
I actually thought that was a pretty noble condition. Just the same as what he himself received, which given he's a prince, is akin to showing some humility.
He's a kid. And he's not Jeoffrey.
I actually thought that was a pretty noble condition. Just the same as what he himself received, which given he's a prince, is akin to showing some humility.
I actually thought that was a pretty noble condition. Just the same as what he himself received, which given he's a prince, is akin to showing some humility.
I actually thought that was a pretty noble condition. Just the same as what he himself received, which given he's a prince, is akin to showing some humility.
Definitely hugely disappointed in the Dorne stuff. Characters are shit, plot is shit, etc. Expected some grand repercussion from fellow Oberyn-esque badasses but nope.
I actually thought that was a pretty noble condition. Just the same as what he himself received, which given he's a prince, is akin to showing some humility.
Get the guy who did Episode 8 to do all the big action sequences. Lots of amazing shots, cuts, and decent choreography.
Perhaps not enough budget to do something like that again. CG dragons ain't cheap.
That Drogon coming to Dany's aid was majestic as fuck, I thought he was out of control after this:
Even dog owners know not to interrupt a dog when it's eating. Do it and you run the risk of getting bit.
Even dog owners know not to interrupt a dog when it's eating. Do it and you run the risk of getting bit.
That's a piss poor trained dog then.Even dog owners know not to interrupt a dog when it's eating. Do it and you run the risk of getting bit.
That's a piss poor trained dog then.
I knew Stannis was going to do that, it was obvious. Melisandre knows exactly what she's doing sending Stannis down the slippery slope. Making him believe that he has a duty to this world and sacrifices need to be made for the greater good. Stannis will believe everything she says. They were in a bad situation and this opportunity came along, Stannis was going to take it. I'm more surprised that he and his wife watched it, I would have expected them to stay as far detached from that as they could.
The sacrifice will mean that Stannis will win the battle at Winterfell though.
I knew Stannis was going to do that, it was obvious. Melisandre knows exactly what she's doing sending Stannis down the slippery slope. Making him believe that he has a duty to this world and sacrifices need to be made for the greater good. Stannis will believe everything she says. They were in a bad situation and this opportunity came along, Stannis was going to take it. I'm more surprised that he and his wife watched it, I would have expected them to stay as far detached from that as they could.
The sacrifice will mean that Stannis will win the battle at Winterfell though.
I knew Stannis was going to do that, it was obvious. Melisandre knows exactly what she's doing sending Stannis down the slippery slope. Making him believe that he has a duty to this world and sacrifices need to be made for the greater good. Stannis will believe everything she says. They were in a bad situation and this opportunity came along, Stannis was going to take it. I'm more surprised that he and his wife watched it, I would have expected them to stay as far detached from that as they could.
The sacrifice will mean that Stannis will win the battle at Winterfell though.
I'm pretty sure Doran is up to something. He wont let his siblings murders go unpunished but he's much more calm and collective about serving justice than Oberyn was.
The Unsullied may not fear death, but they are not immune to it.
That's a piss poor trained dog then.
Episode 10 better be the new episode 9. As great as Hardhome was, I'd be disappointed if it ends up being "the event" of this season.Episode 8 is the new episode 9
Let's not talking about actual religious sacrifices though. One child is nothing.What kind of weak ass God of Light, God of Fire needs a child sacrifice to melt some snow? Really?
You'd think with that sort of sacrifice you would have an entire shadow baby army at your disposal at this point.
What kind of weak ass God of Light, God of Fire needs a child sacrifice to melt some snow? Really?
You'd think with that sort of sacrifice you would have an entire shadow baby army at your disposal at this point.
Let's not talking about actual religious sacrifices though. One child is nothing.
What kind of weak ass God of Light, God of Fire needs a child sacrifice to melt some snow? Really?
You'd think with that sort of sacrifice you would have an entire shadow baby army at your disposal at this point.
There are other problems, but I can ignore most of them, but I expected much much more of them.
It is known
My man Jorah showing you how it is done.
Doesn't the shadow assassin require essence (...) directly from the King (or King to be)? It kinda seems like it depleted Stannis in a succubus-type way so I doubt it can be done again without causing great harm (or death) to Stannis.
That phrasing.
What the hell!?
Why is your name not red?
Why are you a junior member?
What the hell!?
Why is your name not red?
Why are you a junior member?
Maybe melted now means Stannis will automatically win, so sacrificing Shrireen automatically gives Stannis victory. Lord of Light killed Robb, Renly and Joffrey all by different means, melting the snow is just a means to take Winterfell.I don't think the number is relevant, because she is burning people left and right all the time. It is the king's blood that makes the sacrifices powerful according to her.
That being said, a princess should get you more than some melted snow.
I wouldn't count Robb and Joffrey. I doubt the Lord of Light can control people's minds and make them murder each other. Especially with a wishy washy sacrifice of burning a few drops of a king's bastard's blood.Maybe melted now means Stannis will automatically win, so sacrificing Shrireen automatically gives Stannis victory. Lord of Light killed Robb, Renly and Joffrey all by different means, melting the snow is just a means to take Winterfell.
It's not just "melted snow".