The Bran scene seemed weird. Or is he permanently sort of weird now that he's the ... whatever? (He seemed trance-y, distant, is what I'm trying to say.)
Dany could hop on a dragon and ride North to look at the white walkers for herself (maybe burn some up!), and solve this in about fifteen minutes.
I'm worried about whatever Cersei's wizard guy is cooking up for the dragons. Although in my heart I feel like dragons should trump everything.
is he permanently sort of weird now that he's the ... whatever?
Yes, I think being the 3-eyed raven has made him permanently weird.
I'm worried about whatever Cersei's wizard guy is cooking up for the dragons.
You mean the really really powerful crossbow?
I'm thinking the dragons can cook the crossbow operator.
Yep, being the 3-eyed raven does make one permanently weird.
I may have affected the mood of the episode by turning to my husband during Jon and Dany's second meeting and saying "Those two are totally gonna bone."
Oh, I forgot it was a crossbow! Duh. Yeah, the dragons should be able to take that out pretty easily.
I may have affected the mood of the episode by turning to my husband during Jon and Dany's second meeting and saying "Those two are totally gonna bone."
Heh. I thought the same, but then it gets kind of incesty. Not that it's really an issue with this show, of course. (And they would be far less incesty than Cersei and Jaime.)
The Bran scene seemed weird. Or is he permanently sort of weird now that he's the ... whatever?
you mean, the "so sorry you were raped, but you looked so pretty in your white dress."
weird. creepy. off.
Targaryens routinely married siblings. Aunt and nephew is practically a distant relation, especially as his mother is entirely outside of the bloodline.
I thought the same, but then it gets kind of incesty.
Not just kind of...Dany is Jon's Aunt.
Nice interview with Isaac Hempstead-Wright (Bran) in the NYT: [link]
Yes, thanks for the reminder. I had that sitting in an unread tab. There are so many pieces that need to come together. Soon.