Keisha castle Hughes seems to have graduated from the Jon Lovitz master thespian class on ACTING!! Every time she opens her mouth it's a staccato-punctuated monologue and is ridiculous.
quote:What I picked up from it was that the poison wasn't moving much throughout his body with him just sitting there in a cell, so she knew she had to get his blood pumping somehow.
Don't get me wrong, I enjoyed the Sand Snake scene last night. But didn't it seem totally unnecessary? Like the show knew they had been lacking on tittays this season and added it to fill the cable TV boobie quota. Most all of the other gratuitous nude scenes had good character development in them. The crazy girl/girl scene with Roz showed Littlefinger as a shrewd pragmatic businessman/politician, Dany's first few scenes set up her and Drogo's relationship, etc. Obviously some of these are nudity for the sake of it being a cable show, but most all of them had plot points attached.
This scene with Bronn seemed pointless except to show some nudity. He sings, she tells him he's poisoned, we see some nice boobies, he gets cured. Why even have the poisonous cut as a plot point? Again, I'm not complaining, just an observation.
quote:Seriously, the word for a gap in armor is censored, because it is also a seldom-used term for Chinese persons?
The scene also showed us that she suffers from a major, almost pathological case of vanity. The other 2 sand snakes are clearly annoyed by it. Perhaps that's a ***** in their armor that can be exploited somehow in the future?
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Robert's *******s always had dark hair. His kids with Cersei were all blondes.
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Robert's *******s always had dark hair. His kids with Cersei were all blondes.
Robert didn't have any kids with Cersei
quote:Probably about having a hand in King Robert's death and that he and Cersei had sexy time too.
So what did Lancel tell the High Sparrow? Does he know about Cersei and Jamie, or did he tell him about Cersei putting Lancel up to King Robert's death at the hands of the boar?
quote:rofl. Is he suing for the crown?
Stannis is in open rebellion against the crown and therefore has given up any legal claim to the throne.
quote:Asian-American in the armor, you racist pig.quote:Seriously, the word for a gap in armor is censored, because it is also a seldom-used term for Chinese persons?
The scene also showed us that she suffers from a major, almost pathological case of vanity. The other 2 sand snakes are clearly annoyed by it. Perhaps that's a ***** in their armor that can be exploited somehow in the future?
quote:I don't think he will; I think Melisandre or his queen-wife will; or they will team up to do it.
If he does it, I'm done with Stannis.
quote:quote:I don't think that a woman is eligible for the crown in Westeros. He has no children and no male siblings. I think it goes next to siblings of his father ... Stannis.
Just curious, but who is next in line if Tommen dies? Is it his sister or Margery?
quote:absolutely. Over/under 1.5 on how many major characters he kills?
Anyone think Zombie Mountain comes to Cersei's rescue?
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So what did Lancel tell the High Sparrow? Does he know about Cersei and Jamie, or did he tell him about Cersei putting Lancel up to King Robert's death at the hands of the boar?
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So what did Lancel tell the High Sparrow? Does he know about Cersei and Jamie, or did he tell him about Cersei putting Lancel up to King Robert's death at the hands of the boar?
In an earlier episode the sparrows made comments of Tonmen being born of incest, so its known.
Gotta say I really don't care for this Sparrows storyline at all -- feels like the entire show has been a build up of strategic positions and then they throw in this group that basically can do whatever it is they please and people are actually heeding their authority?
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So what did Lancel tell the High Sparrow? Does he know about Cersei and Jamie, or did he tell him about Cersei putting Lancel up to King Robert's death at the hands of the boar?
In an earlier episode the sparrows made comments of Tonmen being born of incest, so its known.
Gotta say I really don't care for this Sparrows storyline at all -- feels like the entire show has been a build up of strategic positions and then they throw in this group that basically can do whatever it is they please and people are actually heeding their authority?