And feel bad that Hodor needed to be warged again. Just because you're tall doesn't mean you have to play basketball.
Now I'm picturing Hodor in school, when his classmates would make fun of him and stick "warg me" signs on his back.
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And feel bad that Hodor needed to be warged again. Just because you're tall doesn't mean you have to play basketball.
Now I'm picturing Hodor in school, when his classmates would make fun of him and stick "warg me" signs on his back.
An Official Complaint from a Maid at King's Landing [link]
Ha!
"Lysol of the poppy" was my favorite part.
Remember that GoT DVD extra with the kids singing the theme song? This is better: [link]
No.
(And technically kids are still singing the theme--just not only kids)
So, I quit the Song of Ice and Fire books after the 3rd one (well, I read maybe a quarter of the fourth one but my God, the amount of fucks I do not give about Iron Islands can fill a stadium). My question is, is The Hound really dead? I mean, we don't see him actually die on the show -- it's just assumed. And I think the book is the same, if my memory is correct? I guess the answer should be white-fonted...
technically kids are still singing the theme
I was trying to make that pun as well, but I obviously failed.
That is still an open question, Vonnie. But there has been mention of a character who fans are theorizing could be a not-dead Sandor.
Thanks, -t!
Pretty neat: [link]