So Jon Snow hung three men and a youth who had a deep sense of conviction and had taken the oath to defend the wall - Jon Snow has lost it.
Melissandre looked good last night. And the No Norks Dany situation is getting ridiculous, she got stripped last night and still didnt show them in all their glory. What's her problem? We basically spent the whole of the first SERIES seeing them and you cant take that back now, luv.
Emilia Clarke's great but the Dany scenes are so ****ing dull. The Tower of Joy scene with Ser Arthur Dayne was a million times more interesting than any Dany scene. Sword of the Morning schooling all those Stark men was class.
Must have been sky censorship. I saw a side boob view. She specified no more nudity in her new contract a few years back.
How can they have been convicted of murder when the victim is resurrected? Rumpole would have got them off.
Oh aye, they always censor Tits and Dragons dont they? And yeah we know, it's really well known, what I meant is it's ridiculous. We've seen them ****loads already - and her git - and she cant take that back. All we need to do is download an old episode if we want to have another look, so it's a pointless stipulation. Its a case of fastening the bra after the tits have bolted.
Well they dont. If they did censor it for nudity, violence and bad language, then there wouldnt be much to show really would there?
He was only playing a character in a flasback scene but it was good casting for a younger version of the character originally played by Sean Bean. Similar looking obviously and he recreated the mannerisms really well.
He really did. He had the jutty out chin and carried himself exactly like Sean. It was more an impression than acting.
Technically, he did die so he's relieved of his Watch oath. Perhaps he was ****ed off by the old treason thing lmao. It was made clear last season during his conversations with Stannis that he wanted to fight for him and retake Winterfell. He'll command the wildling and Stark loyalist forces against Ramsay with Ser Davos.
Wait, that Rob Aramayo lad who played a young Ned Stark is from Hull? When he said 'No. Now it ends.' I thought it sounded awfully familiar. Didn't read much into it; just thought it was a stereotypical Yorkshire accent.