Grimmlokk
Ahn'Qiraj Raider
Terri?I imagine they will let her speak on the TV show, although they will probably make it seem very difficult for her.
Terri?I imagine they will let her speak on the TV show, although they will probably make it seem very difficult for her.
Maybe, vast undead armies blend in with snowstorms really well.About the Wildlings. They are marching towards the Wall in hopes of fleeing the White Walkers, right? If so, what was up with the scene where the fat Night Watch guy see's an army of undead walk right past him, with some badass mounted zombie with blue eyes glare at him? This was around the Fist of the First Men (I think), which was south of the Wildling horde. Is there some other massive army of undead much further north?
Odd. That report quotes some guy saying that this season each episode is "averaging" 13.4 million viewers, so what is the big deal about 5.3 million viewers for the latest episode?
More like initial airing and weekly viewers. No biggy.Can't understand the difference between initial broadcast and all-time viewing?
The Wildlings were west of the Fist, not north. Someone can correct me if I'm wrong there. Regardless, it sounds like the undead just kind of vanished after the attack on the Night's Watch, since the Wilding who sees through bird eyes didn't really mention anything about them, just that he saw a bunch of dead crows.About the Wildlings. They are marching towards the Wall in hopes of fleeing the White Walkers, right? If so, what was up with the scene where the fat Night Watch guy see's an army of undead walk right past him, with some badass mounted zombie with blue eyes glare at him? This was around the Fist of the First Men (I think), which was south of the Wildling horde. Is there some other massive army of undead much further north?
those scenes have aspects that vary somewhat from the book so i dunno if it can be properly explained without spoilersAbout the Wildlings. They are marching towards the Wall in hopes of fleeing the White Walkers, right? If so, what was up with the scene where the fat Night Watch guy see's an army of undead walk right past him, with some badass mounted zombie with blue eyes glare at him? This was around the Fist of the First Men (I think), which was south of the Wildling horde. Is there some other massive army of undead much further north?
Well they aren't bothered by snow or heat loss so they probably just lie down and let the snow cover them when they aren't active.The Wildlings were west of the Fist, not north. Someone can correct me if I'm wrong there. Regardless, it sounds like the undead just kind of vanished after the attack on the Night's Watch, since the Wilding who sees through bird eyes didn't really mention anything about them, just that he saw a bunch of dead crows.
Confirmed tranny.I would let Ygritte tie me up and do me with a strap on just so that I could brag about the fact that we had sex.
I bet they go home, check Facebook and read some message boards, jerk off to some porn and then watch Sportscenter.Well they aren't bothered by snow or heat loss so they probably just lie down and let the snow cover them when they aren't active.
Scarves, scarves everywhere.I wonder how they'll do Catelyn's death, since she nearly gets decapitated, she's mute, wonder if they'll change it so she can speak wen brought back
Quit stalking me freak.I bet they go home, check Facebook and read some message boards, jerk off to some porn and then watch Sportscenter.
As an added bonus, she's actually Tyrion's long lost wife?Gotta give credit to the Fedor-tube. Mind = Blown. If that's revealed in the coming episodes... well, that will have been very well done.
Should have paid more attention to the Robb storyline. I've generally found his to be the least interesting until recently.