Re-watching now....drunk Tormund is the best. Watching him get his heart broken by Brienne (temporarily) is sad/funny too
The "Now, which one of you shit my pants?" and then him telling Sandor about his heartbreak and trying to talk to him like they're buddies omg
lol poor drunk Gendry..."You're beautiful annnd I love you annnnd none of it would mean anything without you!"...Poor giddy Gendry.
Was there something else recently that made this joke? It seemed so familiar to me the second he said it but I can’t find anything specifically with that line.
It's said in Endgame when Scott and the rest of the gang test the Quantum machine and he keeps coming back a different age
I feel like someone made a "piss my pants" joke this season or last season but I also can't remember specifically who it was. Edit-OOO wait...did the "Too Long didn't watch" imgur recap use a joke about pissing my pants??? For some reason that seems right.
Oh ok, that makes so much more sense! I must have heard that quote out of context somewhere else, I’m sure that’s why it was on my mind.
Davos also famously mentioned in an episode that he likes to walk the night before a battle to clear his head and shit where no one can hear him away from camp
I feel like the adult film version would include more clothing and less copulation than the actual show.
Ugh poor Rhaegal again. The way he looks back at Dany and Drogon after the first arrow hits is heartbreaking
Loved that scene, except for when Varys is the one to mention that having a cock is pretty important or whatever the line was. I mean, he's not wrong, and Varys is nothing if not a realist, but it felt a little odd coming from him of all people. Especially considering how long he's been following Dany's journey from afar. I know he wasn't necessarily backing her specifically, but he was plotting with Illyrio to bring the Targs back to Westeros to disrupt the status quo. More so than that, though, it just seemed like the wrong time for that sentiment to be brought up. We're so close to the end, and a massive part of what appealed to me about this story when I first started reading the books is this notion that in a world that is especially cruel to women, the set up seemed to be for a handful of women (Arya, Sansa, Dany, Brienne, Cersei to an extent) to subvert what society expects of them. I don't know if it would have felt more natural for Tyrion to make that sort of comment to Varys, but just struck me as off because of the timing of the comment and who was saying it. Like, we've got two episodes left where two queens are battling for the throne, Arya killed the Night King, and Brienne commanded part of the army.
Going to be very sad if/when (definitely when at this point) Varys dies. He’s been one of my favorite characters
Davos is so blunt. That line was something else. I was specifically remembering the SOMEONE ELSE factor of what Tormund said though. Such a specific gag there.
Same here. I have a sinking suspicion he may go next episode, presumably after Dany discovers his shifting allegiance.
But, like, Varys and Tyrion aren’t wrong that the lords would be more accepting of a man. It’s not they they personally would prefer a man, or that they think a male ruler is more better objectively, they’re just being realistic about it.