Do the books tell you what he heard when his junk was tossed in the fire? Or was it explained in the show and I just don't remember it?The reasons behind varys actions likely go back to when he lost his junk and why he was chosen in the first place. He is also BFF with yllirio in pentos and thats how dany got her start
I guess I was happy when Robb died. Does that count?How the fuck can you even be entertained by a work of fiction if you have no emotional attachment to the characters?
Tits? Just a guessHow the fuck can you even be entertained by a work of fiction if you have no emotional attachment to the characters?
The world is round bruhI think the whole notion of them being able to just whip out a thousand ships, provision them and sail them across the entire 7 kingdoms coastline on a whim is a little absurd. They are on the northwestern edge of the continent, and they have to get east of it.
Its never been revealed.Do the books tell you what he heard when his junk was tossed in the fire? Or was it explained in the show and I just don't remember it?
I know people who can't get emotionally moved by works of fiction. These people don't waste their time involving themselves in works of fiction, which is perfectly reasonable. So, what the fuck is wrong with you?No I just don't get upset over fake shit
Yeah sounds like it. For a normal human response to the Hodor scene it should have been devastating, traumatizing, heartbreaking.Because you enjoy story elements/lore concepts/reveals/interesting twists? It isn't like emotional attachment to the characters is the only thing that allows you enjoy a narrative.
I didn't think much else beyond, "well that sucks" when Hodor ate it. Am I too a sociopath who needs to be committed?
Nobody said Tenks needs to be committed. Funny robot gifs is probably the appropriate response. Do you feel that way about all characters in every book/movie/show you watch? Do you never have any kind of emotional response to fictional characters? If so, then <insert robot gif here>I didn't think much else beyond, "well that sucks" when Hodor ate it. Am I too a sociopath who needs to be committed?