Someone answer this man dammit!!!!
Edit: I found it
Fourever Dezired
Here is the thread I made with more pictures
http://www.bgol.us/board/showthread.php?t=800494
Someone answer this man dammit!!!!
Edit: I found it
Fourever Dezired
Did you know “Grey Worm” from Game of Thrones could sing?
Damn... Didn't know that. I knew about Bronn, though.
So who else on the show got the pipes? We only two people shy of a quartet.
Someone answer this man dammit!!!!
Edit: I found it
Fourever Dezired
Question for the fam....
Where the FUCK is Benjen Stark?????
Let that sink in.
That dude been MIA since season 1.
And btw, where the FUCK is Gendry (the blacksmith)???
Last I seen him, Ser Davos the Onion Knight put his ass in a rowboat at the end of season 3... and told him "Get Gone".![]()
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Did you know “Grey Worm” from Game of Thrones could sing?
Jacob Anderson, who plays the leader of ‘The Unsullied’ army in the hit show, is apparently an accomplished British singer.
He performs under the name “Raleigh Ritchie,” and the 23-year-old has already released two EPs.
Watch this video to his single “Stronger Than Ever” and let us know what you think in the comments below.
http://thegrio.com/2014/06/10/grey-worm-of-game-of-thrones-can-actually-sing/
He also played Noel Clarke's brother in Adulthood
Game of Thrones Summer time fill in show
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What's worst than that you could do to a guy except for the soldiers they lost their dicks because the masters wanted to create the perfect soldierMan, what's with their affinity for removing johnsons
Castrating dudes like they listened to Bob Barker
I have a feeling that Benjen Stark is connected to that Weirwood Tree that Brandon is seeking.
We have not seen / heard from him since season 1. It would explain alot.
Think about it...
If Brandon is a Worg... How come we never heard about any of the OLDER generation of Starks having powers like that?(ie Ned or his brothers.)
The people of the north seem to be deeply connected to 'nature' and the land. (Moreso than the folks from the South, or the other areas)
The Starks, the Wildlings, the Thenns... all have Worg traits in their blood.
Is being a Worg genetic?
Could Benjen have a similar power? (That involves the tree somehow?)
Personally, I think it is Benjen's voice (or consciousness) that is leading Brandon to the tree.
Benjen knows the lands north of the wall. Very well.
So it makes sense to me that he would know where that lone Weirwood tree is... so deep in the Northern wilderness.
Perhaps he escaped the White Walkers and made it to the tree.
Perhaps Uncle Benjen is (secretly) The Stark Family SUPERSAIYIN-level Worg, and is now living inside that tree... but will soon take over Brandon's body (or pass his powers on him), so he can walk again.
Just a wild guess.
Don't think he knew, he just saw Jon Dropping bodies and probably thought it would be a good fight, as for Lord Snow that's just them mocking Jon, he is a bastard after all and there are no Lord Bastards-how did the theen leader know who jon snow was?
-why does(the commander) refer to jon as lord snow? the lord part.
Don't think he knew, he just saw Jon Dropping bodies and probably thought it would be a good fight, as for Lord Snow that's just them mocking Jon, he is a bastard after all and there are no Lord Bastards
-how did the theen leader know who jon snow was?
-why does(the commander) refer to jon as lord snow? the lord part.
Agreed.Don't think he knew, he just saw Jon Dropping bodies and probably thought it would be a good fight, as for Lord Snow that's just them mocking Jon, he is a bastard after all and there are no Lord Bastards
What's worst than that you could do to a guy except for the soldiers they lost their dicks because the masters wanted to create the perfect soldier
NAw, I think the main reason Allister and the other guy ride Jon so much is because they have it out for the Starks and think they are traitors. Remember in the first season they use to tease Jon about itAgreed.
Sir Alliser, the Lord Commander was mocking Jon Snow.
Constantly reminding him that he is a bastard.
'The Night's Watch' is filled with ex-cons + society's rejects.
Nobody there was EVER gonna be a traditional "Lord" of anything.
But Jon Snow is a member of the most influential family in the North.
Therefore, all his (blood) brothers would eventually have titles & lands... and be called a "Lord" of something, someday.
So the Lord Commander kept taunting him.
To remind him of what he can NEVER become.
What's everybody's expectations tonight....
Oh and no way Tyrion dies.
I know this is G.O.T. but if they were going to kill him it would have been sudden, shocking and unexpected. The fact that its dragged out over the last few weeks says to me that he lives. Its just the how and what that means that I'm curious about.
Obvious one way or another things aren't just going back to normal for the Lannisters's so how does Tyrion live and what does that mean for the rest of the Lannisters is what I'm anxious to see.
However I've been wrong a million times before when it comes to this show so the imp could be a goner.![]()
Not even I have no clue,what going to happen tonight...They've changed alot of stuff,the past few weeks....
no clue
was there even a preview for this last episode?
as a side note comicbook girl is hard to watch!
white bitch is just irritating.
that last ep was intense....can't wait for the finale...wish y'all would stop w/ the giant ass facebook posts that no one seems to read/respond to![]()
If they was to kill off Tyrion (which I don't believe they will) alot of people will be done with this show. It's one thing to have your protagonists vulnerable to the same fate as your other characters, but once you begin to kill off all of the beloved characters, it comes across as gimmicky. If it does happen, the ratings will begin to decline.