I expect that in the service of harkening back to the early days of DW trying to be educational they opted for a more historically accurate reason for Rosa being instructed to move rather than have the Doctor slap a fake mustache on Graham and tell him to twirl it while staring pointedly at Rosa...
He didn't have a seat to go back to, he gave up his seat and the unoccupied one beside him to a couple that got on at that stop. That stop brought the bus to eleven white passengers, with him as number eleven when he stood up. There's no need to have him ask for the seat, as Rosa's row was...
That's exactly what they did. Graham got up to give his seat to two white passengers getting on, expecting Team TARDIS could leave the bus when the Doctor told him no, they have to stay. With that, Graham became the white passenger that Rosa's row had to be vacated for.
From a certain point of view Beric and Jon are Fire Wights.
I'm curious if Mel could even resurrect someone again. It's treated rather casually with Thoros, but a big deal was made of it with Mel. Could be because Jon's a main character, could be that that was a one-off for her.
It was a media ****storm for them. The "fix" DLC they put out plugged some of the holes, but also created new ones. Half of those who were upset with the ending found it satisfactory, so that was that. The Citadel DLC on the other hand was a heck of a lot of fun. It was pure fan service, but...
It absolutely is. That's what caused the Dance of Dragons. King Viserys I had only one child (Rhaenyra) who lived to adulthood by his first wife. After his first wife died he named Rhaenyra as his heir, assuming he would never have a male heir to assume the throne. He lated remarried and had...
I've been wondering this for a while, working under the assumption that he's legitimate. Dany's kind of shifted around between taking the throne because it's hers by right and wanting to make the world a better place. When she learns the throne is no longer hers by right it will be very...
That was my point.
Though "Blackwater" didn't have any major deaths, nor did "Hardhome" (which was not that season's penultimate episode, despite being the OMG episode of the season).
That's a poor party composition. Six melee and one healer?
Still looking forward to some sweet Steel Team 6 action next week, but there's no way they all make it back right?
Just got back, overall it was decent. I certainly enjoyed it more than MoS and BvS. Will Smith was great as Will Smith with improbable aiming skills, Viola Davis was perfect as Waller, and Margot was great as Harley (the accent wasn't working for me though). Just the right amount of Batman...