But it IS that seriouscalm down breh, its not that serious
Good to see what darth maul's been up to though
they tried to murk her as a baby... king robert tried to murk her and her brother when they were 16.. king joffrey was worried too... tyion and vary's talked about how they were gonna handle that... and now tywin is sucking up to a nikka who stabbed up his family and announced he's coming for their heads, just because his family fought off dragons 300 years agoWhy doesn't she just conquer wherever the hell they are now? That whole country whatever it's name is. You have the troops needed, open space for the dragons, and your name is out there.
nikkas in Westeros hardly even checking for her.
"Oh yes, that girl has dragons. We should be careful "
Selmys like gotta deal with another crazy king/leader
I miss Robert
Margery......................I woulda been as soon as she was in the room
The last 5 mines well
Honestly see becoming annoying as fukkDany disrespecting Barristan the Bold
And this is who yall run with?
Has she listened to any of her advisors advice.....ever...?
ummm yea....fukk the seven kingdoms.....these nikkas got bigger shyt to worry about....them cacwalkers building an army
But she notHonestly see becoming annoying as fukk
If she was ugly I would have been jumped ship
I knowBut she not
But it IS that serious
This is a small piece of the Season 2 Blu-Ray extras made by HBO
This is the official HBO episode guide summary for this episode:
Game of Thrones Viewer's Guide
Go to "read the synopsis" and read what HBO is saying about the White Walker who turned the baby to ice
This shyt goes waaaaayyyy deeper than I even thought when I made that post. If I had realized who that dude was from the start I would have been freaking out even more.
Now, at this point I don't want to say anymore because it is unclear whether or not we start treading into a grey area spoiler-wise. I don't think it is spoilers because HBO are the ones that dropped the damn name. But I will tag it anyway just in case. Here is a deeper description of who that White Walker is based on stories that Old Nan told Bran in the very first book:
According to legend, the Night's King lived during the Age of Heroes, not long after the Wall was complete. He was a fearless warrior, who was named the thirteenth Lord Commander of the Night's Watch. Later he fell in love with a woman "with skin as white as the moon and eyes like blue stars", he chased her and loved her though "her skin was cold as ice", and when he gave his seed to her he gave his soul as well.[1] (Her description matches that of the Others.)
He brought her back to the Nightfort and after the unholy union, he declared himself king and her his queen, and ruled the Nightfort as his own castle for thirteen years. During the dark years of his reign, horrific atrocities were committed, of which tales are still told in the North. It was not until his own brother, the King in the North, and Joramun, the King-Beyond-the-Wall, joined forces that the Night's King was brought down and the Night's Watch freed. After his fall, when it was discovered that he had been sacrificing to the Others (possibly in similar way to Craster), all records of him were destroyed and his very name was forbidden.[1] It is likely this led the lords of the North to forbid the Night's Watch to construct walls at their keeps, ensuring the keeps would always be accessible from the south.
I mean, there were dozens of theories about this shyt and the buildings just got crushed in a random Season 4 episode