because I mostly watch shows as they air the only thing that gets me through to the next episode is sharing lil promos and articles. Keeps me ramped up.
Can't do it. Sorry.
Unrelated to your video, but I want Little Finger to reveal himself to Arya as Jaquen H'ghar. Then promptly remove her face, for a man must serve.
Can't do it. Sorry.
Unrelated to your video, but I want Little Finger to reveal himself to Arya as Jaquen H'ghar. Then promptly remove her face, for a man must serve.
Hugs. No need to apologise, my friend. Not really spoilery if that's your concern. Just gives a drone/crane shot of the armies getting ready.
ha yeah, that's what I was worried about I saw a post a page or two earlier and introduced itself as having spoilers. In a panic, I quickly scrolled past trying so hard not to look for keywords!!! I didn't know if it was a spoiler for the latest EP that aired on Sunday, or for future EPs. I was too scared to read just for clarification!
ha yeah, that's what I was worried about I saw a post a page or two earlier and introduced itself as having spoilers. In a panic, I quickly scrolled past trying so hard not to look for keywords!!! I didn't know if it was a spoiler for the latest EP that aired on Sunday, or for future EPs. I was too scared to read just for clarification!
LOL I totally empathise. I do that as well. Waaaah scroll scroll scroll
Emilia has looked like a legit goddess at times this season.
I know. I was chatting to my chiro yesterday and she's also a GoT nerd. We were both nerdgasming over how utterly gorgeous she is, lthough I found her beautiful from the get go. She has a rocking body. Tiny waist and deliciously round bottom.
Ha, I'm doing a rewatch of the whole series in the background while I work. I'm up to episode 5 of the first season... and I see Arya getting stopped by two guards as she tries to enter King's Landing. She looks pretty grubby, and they think she's a beggar. Some of the dialogue is hilariously similar to when she was stopped from entering Winterfell in season 7.
I'm immediately noticing how well-tied the entire story is, even in the first episodes. The importance of Jon and Dany is evident right in the beginning, and I can see story arcs now that I hadn't seen before. (And I've read the books.)
Anyway, if you have a way to rewatch the series in the time until the eighth season, I highly recommend it. Feels satisfying.