you're doing irony but a) jackass is funny and b) better than unnecessary and at best morally questionable sex scenes
Yeah I got that too. I like that things are all coming together finally but it's not as much of a slow burn as the other seasons have been. They're just making moves with no filler. The only thing I thought that actually suffered from this is that Jon made that speech about needing to dig for dragon glass, then in the same episode Sam miraculously finds a book that literally has a map with a pile of dragon glass at the bottom of it. As if that wasn't a big enough coincidence, he writes Jon a letter to tell him and it arrives at the same time Dany summons him to Dragonstone. I understand that Jon needed extra incentive to come to meet her so it was all necessary to move their stories together, but the timing and the pace of that sequence of events was a little iffy.
I am generally pro-Jackass and never defended letter B in my post. Please don't come at me intellectually. I am a master of logic and learned everything I know from genpol
i know you didn't defend B) but lets be clear here that was the only alternative, you know the producer was like "we can't have seventy five scenes like this this season, we gotta get it down to like 50" so they settled on trying to make people puke
Why would she approach Littlefinger as Littlefinger? Do you find this tactic to be mysterious? I feel like Littlefinger would catch on pretty quick. If anything she'd use Sansa.
Can't she only use faces of dead people? So therefore pulling off a Littlefinger mask would imply that he was killed but was just never shown. That's what I understood, even though I do not agree, ha.
Sorry i meant she will kill Litterfinger, but it wont be revealed that hes dead until his "mask" is pulled off to reveal Arya
Here's a little helpful reminder: puss: just fine but don't you dare think about adding a sometimes vowel to the end of it
I really hope Dickon gets more screen time this season. Tom Hopper is a fine actor and his work on Black Sails, as Billy Bones, was brilliant.
Sansa killing Littlefinger leading to a reveal that he was actually Arya in disguise at that moment would be GRRM as fuck.
I don't know how Littlefinger isn't dead yet. I mean I know he's sneaky but everyone just lets him hang around for one reason or another even though they know what he's up to. Next thing you know, he's going to swindle the Night King into taking his advice.
He's like that Mario Kart player that hangs towards the back the whole race until right at the end to avoid getting hit with the blue shell.
I think one of three things will happen with Littlefinger. He gets tired of Sansa cold shouldering him and threatens to leave with the Knights of the Vale unless she marries him. 1) Sansa agrees out of fear of losing the men. Eventually he gets killed because Bran finds out through the weirwood that Littlefinger betrayed Ned 2) Sansa agrees, knowing she can manipulate him like Cersei told her in S02E09 ("The best weapon is the one between your legs"). Eventually he gets killed, maybe Sansa just does it when his guard is down, maybe Bran finds out through the weirwood that Littlefinger betrayed Ned 3) She refuses and Littlefinger tries to rally the Knights against the North. Yohn Royce tells him to fuck off and Littlefinger gets killed
Oh you're def right. I mean in past seasons the letter to Jon would be written in episode 1 and not even thought about or acted upon until episode 8-9. It was refreshing we are no longer having the slow burn for things to develop. It's odd and feels "rushed" but I think I'm okay with it.