I believe she is older than Sophie Turner, who btw I'd eat a mile of her shit just to see where it came from.Is it bad that I googled "maisee williams age" after I jerked off to that scene?
I believe she is older than Sophie Turner, who btw I'd eat a mile of her shit just to see where it came from.Is it bad that I googled "maisee williams age" after I jerked off to that scene?
I believe she is older than Sophie Turner, who btw I'd eat a mile of her shit just to see where it came from.
now that Jon has told Danny i guess we will have some drama after the battle
Didn't hate the Arya titties
Is it bad that I googled "maisee williams age" after I jerked off to that scene?
Really just side boob.
Danny is going to kill Jon, she's single minded at this point and anything that gets between her and the iron throne = toast.
Danny is going to kill Jon, she's single minded at this point and anything that gets between her and the iron throne = toast.
Not before another doggy style sex scene, fingers crossed.Really hope she bites it.
For an episode with no action, other than Gendry and Arya bumping uglies, I was entertained. There was some solid comedy a few times.
I’m a big fan of Tormund but I think his infatuation with Ser Brienne will result in him eating a blade defending her.
**** that, Tormund and Brienne are going to make babies that conquer the world.He’s definitely biting it.
**** that, Tormund and Brienne are going to make babies that conquer the world.
Spin off.Tormund sitting on the iron throne would be wicked fun.
I believe she is older than Sophie Turner, who btw I'd eat a mile of her shit just to see where it came from.
She's cute, but obviously I'd make her dye her hair red before I gave her 3 1/2" of pink steel.She's pretty average.
Btw, no chance the Bran is the Night King theory is true (thank Christ) but that dude is 100% dead next episode.
He might not, Tyrion and Bran's conversation might be the thing that saves him/them. I think Tyrion might finally stop being dumb next episode.I don't think Bran dies next episode
He doesn't have to be a trueborn Stark to do something stupid he just has to act like one... And of course he was raised by one.
He doesn't have to be a trueborn Stark to do something stupid he just has to act like one... And of course he was raised by one.
Episode 3 will be fighting the Wight Walkers0 for 2, IMO. They need to pick up the pace.
I thought ep 1 was pretty meh (the dragon love scene was a hack job, the Jon/Sam scene wasn't as good as it could've been), but really liked this one despite the fact that not a ton happened. The characters coming back together and such has been entertaining.
It seems pretty obvious at this point -- the kid talking to Davos, Dany's orders to Tyrion -- that we're gonna have Wight Starks in the crypts.
My guess is we have a Red Lady appearance next episode, and her, Beric and the Lord of Light play some big role in defeating the Night King. They've built that up for so long, over so many seasons, for it not to have a important part in this. JMO
Yeah that's shit I don't know about since I'm still on book 1 and don't check all these fan theory stuff (though I've seen/heard a couple through friends), but could be. I could see it being as simple as those big ass, stone coffins are too strong/heavy for them to get out of, but you can hear them in there going nuts.Bran the Builder built two different things with magic involved. With how much they’ve hyped the crypts I wouldn’t be surprised to see some sort of (good) magic to offset that.
Maybe the wights rise but fight on behalf of life not death?
Also would be sweet to see ghost defend the crypt.
I think he meant that a true born Stark is usually too uptight to their own good. And even though Jon isn't a true Stark, he was raised by Ned and thus is probably already fubar.What's the difference between a Stark and a trueborn Stark?
Maybe the wights rise but fight on behalf of life not death?
Isn't there something about Starks, that is different than most other families / people? Starks not burning their dead has to mean something. And the fact that Benjin was like half-white walker but still "alive" has to mean something too, IMO.
I don't understand the question... I would assume if you were a Stark you would be trueborn.What's the difference between a Stark and a trueborn Stark?
This might happen in the books (if they're ever finished) but it isn't happening in the show. It's like the whole Bran is the Night King theory, the show runners aren't going that far down the rabbit hole with magic and ancient Stark lore IMO.That’s what I’m saying! I think they made it too obvious that the crypts aren’t safe for them to end up completely unsafe. Wouldn’t be surprised to see starks rise on the good side.
Isn't there something about Starks, that is different than most other families / people? Starks not burning their dead has to mean something. And the fact that Benjin was like half-white walker but still "alive" has to mean something too, IMO.
I don't understand the question... I would assume if you were a Stark you would be trueborn.