Spineshank
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There hasn't been enough lesbian scenes this season.
So true.
There hasn't been enough lesbian scenes this season.
There's also the lesbian scene (book spoiler)with Taena and Cersei where you also find out how much she likes eating sperm.
tena, the wildling?!
lesbian scene and sperm does not compute
tena, the wildling?!
lesbian scene and sperm does not compute
For people who read the books (also: this is NOT a spoiler, don't worry): For some reason I have always considered beyond the wall/wildling territory as very foresty. am I wrong? I was just taken aback for some reason by the just stark rocky, snowy territory they are in. Any one else who has read the books agree? Not that i mind much.. it was just set in my head for some reason..
For people who read the books (also: this is NOT a spoiler, don't worry): For some reason I have always considered beyond the wall/wildling territory as very foresty. am I wrong? I was just taken aback for some reason by the just stark rocky, snowy territory they are in. Any one else who has read the books agree? Not that i mind much.. it was just set in my head for some reason..
For people who read the books (also: this is NOT a spoiler, don't worry): For some reason I have always considered beyond the wall/wildling territory as very foresty. am I wrong? I was just taken aback for some reason by the just stark rocky, snowy territory they are in. Any one else who has read the books agree? Not that i mind much.. it was just set in my head for some reason..
Taena from Myr.
Here's the part from the book:
She wanted to see if it would be as easy with a woman as it had always been with Robert. Ten thousand of your children perished in my palm, Your Grace, she thought, slipping a third finger into Myr. Whilst you snored, I would lick your sons off my face and fingers one by one, all those pale sticky princes. You claimed your rights, my lord, but in the darkness I would eat your heirs. Taena gave a shudder. She gasped some words in a foreign tongue, then shuddered again and arched her back and screamed.
For people who read the books (also: this is NOT a spoiler, don't worry): For some reason I have always considered beyond the wall/wildling territory as very foresty. am I wrong? I was just taken aback for some reason by the just stark rocky, snowy territory they are in. Any one else who has read the books agree? Not that i mind much.. it was just set in my head for some reason..
Wait... ok I haven't read the books, but did a kingsguard try to kill Tyrion at the end?
badass ep. the bright green wildfire gave it kind of a star trek feel to me though.
i thought it was ser meryn - the guy tyrion threatened for beating on sansa, but it was the other kingsguard joffrey left.
stannis - crazy ass fighter
that was loras with tywin at the end right?