Note also that Ned was not a king. He was Lord of Winterfell, and the King's Hand and the Warden of the North. But it was only Rob who took up the old crown as King of the North.
So when Melisandre is coming on to Jon Snow because she wants to make shadows, she needs the blood of kings.
Hil, no, I do not believe it has. I'm not sure we've talked about Lord Reed really at all.
Well, historically, the Starks were kings, even if there was a significant gap in there without the title.
So many dragons this ep! Whee! Hi Drogon!
I like that Dany is finally getting proactive about this, but I'm not sure giving her babies a taste for human blood is such a great long-term plan.
BIG CHANGE FROM BOOK with Jorah getting infected with greyscale! And actually a really good decision, I think.
I think I like it. The reveal mostly reminds me of the zombie episode of Community, but I'm sure that will pass with further developments.
Tyrion seeing Drogon flying over was pretty sweet.
I'm not sure giving her babies a taste for human blood is such a great long-term plan.
Oh, there was never any chance that they were going to go their whole lives without eating some humans. Some people need eating, and sometimes dragons just get hungry.
I had that thought, too, Jessica.
There are a number of plot lines where they've given things that are done by/to book characters who got cut from the show and gave them to core characters. I hope they know what they're doing, but I am cautiously optimistic.
David Lynch is back directing all episodes of Twin Peaks, plus Showtime has increased the episode order!
David Lynch: awesome filmmaker, and balls-of-steel negotiator.
Daredevil is supposed to be in the MCU thread, now, quester. That said. I am super curious about Vanessa because I don't understand her and that is a good point about the palette.
I was coming in here to say - I am still loving the GoT opening titles. Just noticed the coin rolling into the bank to make the Colossus raise his sword, and Dorne looks very cool.