It cracked me up that I just saw her the day before watching Pitch Perfect 2.I especially liked the part where the wilding warrior/mom saw the zombie kids and was like "hell no I can't" and let them over run her. Its good acting when not a word of dialog needs to be said to convey the feeling of the moment.
I thought the same thing. When he was in the hut I turned to the wife and said 'that's a pretty shitty way to resolve killing off Jon' but thankfully that didn't happen. They are definitely setting it up to where the boy does it alone though.when the white walker started walking out of the flames, i suspected it was going to be the night king and that jon was going to die right then and there, then i saw it was one of his upper guard i felt a little relieved, was still touch and go in that fight. its going to suck when jon makes it back safe and sound and then that little shit kills him. odds on if its part of a conspiracy as in the books or its an act of his alone?
I don't think he knows it either, but when Jorah shows up in the fighting pits we'll know for sure. Tyrion would see that for the disaster in waiting that it is.I wonder if Tyrion knows that Jorah is infected
Lots of noble families in Westeros have one. Until Tywin had Ned's sword melted down, one of the Lannister's greatest embarrassments was not owning a V. Steel weapon. They are one of the few things in Planetos that are priceless. Some of them have been lost forever and Ice is the only one known to have been reforged.Who else has Valyrian steel other than Jon, Brienne, and whomever has Jofferey's sword (i cant remember who has it)?
lolThe wall was a moat. Shit kept freezing. They kept adding water.
Yeah I was shouting at my tv to row harder, the night's king could've easily just swarm-fucked the boat. Hell they probably could've just sunk it via throwing rocks n' ribs.Did anyone else watch the boat "coast" away from the shore with all the dead lined up on the shoreline and wonder: why the fuck were the oars up and no one was rowing? I mean you would have been able to water ski behind that friggin boat if I were on the oars..
seriously that scene seemed to take as long as the end of LotR with all the gazing back and forth.
I think everyone was just in complete shock and unable to react.Did anyone else watch the boat "coast" away from the shore with all the dead lined up on the shoreline and wonder: why the fuck were the oars up and no one was rowing? I mean you would have been able to water ski behind that friggin boat if I were on the oars..
seriously that scene seemed to take as long as the end of LotR with all the gazing back and forth.
Yeah, we were laughing when the end of the scene showed them only like 5 feet from shore still.Did anyone else watch the boat "coast" away from the shore with all the dead lined up on the shoreline and wonder: why the fuck were the oars up and no one was rowing? I mean you would have been able to water ski behind that friggin boat if I were on the oars..
seriously that scene seemed to take as long as the end of LotR with all the gazing back and forth.
Book spoilers. Tuco please administer punishment to this poster.There's also a very sparse catalog of the Valyrian steel blades, both in terms of what, say, the Maesters know and in what is exposed to the reader. Allegedly there are thousands of them and hundreds in Westeros, but they are exposed to the reader only when it's relevant.
Valyrian steel - A Wiki of Ice and Fire - A Song of Ice and Fire Game of Thrones
At the wide shot, yeah...same here. I was like, good to know the stare down was more important than getting the hell out of there at that moment. Haha.Yeah, we were laughing when the end of the scene showed them only like 5 feet from shore still.