Seems they've realized the problem of creating cards that just generate additional tools for you to play with. Making it cost you something is a good idea.
No. The Iron Bank guy was tottally right. Euron is not the one to be trusted and the moment Cersei tries to reneg on the deal he wants he will bail on her.
Also, if the preview is any indicator we're back to using Dragons to win like others have said. Which, if she did in the first place all of Dany's allies would still be alive and kicking.
The strategy to melt down the Red Keep and just declare victory was always the best. Only took ridiculous...
Yeah dude makes an entrance by spilling a wagon full of treasure and having some guy blow a magical horn that kills him and makes your ears ring for a few hours.
Quite the flair for the dramatic. It was awesome.
He's much more devious in the books. He becomes the king of the Iron Islands by killing off his brother the King. He wins the kingsmoot by bringing a ridiculous amount of treasure from his years of reaving and just giving it away to secure support.
He continues gathering more support by giving...
This is the only part that pisses me off about all of it. I don't care about logistics and shit. It's TV.
But for the past several seasons the Lannister army has been taking it up the ass. The Tyrell's had every advantage. Even if Randyll Tarly defected there's no reason to believe that the...
So while the Sand Cunts are out and Tarly is actually an opportunistic fuck like the rest. Is Dorne just totally out of the game now?
Good episode though.
I am glad that card exists. I want a card that like throws their hand back into their deck and makes them redraw the same amount of cards. Could fuck you but could also be a good way to get rid of board clears when you know they have them in hand (like Conc/Eq or smth).
No, the idea is that the Word only allows for the literal meaning. Your intent is not transferred. Quincannon's Word didn't wear off he never understood God as the Christian God. Not once. This is why it confused Jesse.