That's the third cheap "resurrection" in GoT. The first was bad enough, the second was cringe-worthy, and I really hoped they'd stop at that. How am I supposed to take this show seriously if it revives its characters freely? Why not bring back Rob Stark while we're at it, the Red Woman could do that.I was glad to see Clegane still alive as I've always liked that character, and I think it'll be interesting to see where they go with him.
To me that sounded horrible, like she was trying hard to copy some crude man. A woman would say something else, unless she had a dildo in her pocket, and it would probably include licking or something along these lines.Also, hearing Theon's sister say "I'm gonna f*ck the titties off that bitch" made the entire episode worth watching regardless.
That's the third cheap "resurrection" in GoT. The first was bad enough, the second was cringe-worthy, and I really hoped they'd stop at that. How am I supposed to take this show seriously if it revives its characters freely? Why not bring back Rob Stark while we're at it, the Red Woman could do that.
I think one problem with Hound's return is that they didn't show us how Ian McShane's character found him and how Hound pulled through from almost certain death. It would have made an intresting episode or two to see that… And such a shame, because I'd have liked to see more Ian Mcshane as well.
It begins to show how much stuff they have to cram in each episode. I think GoT would benefit a lot from a longer season. 13-15 episodes would be the ideal lenght. Now we're just cruising through chracter arcs.
I didn't expect Ian to be gone after just one episode. That role could have added much to a few character arcs, imo.
I think that's on purpose, they show the main story, and if you want to know more on the side stuff, read the future books.
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Why? Most likely shouldn't be poking around in this sort of thread if you are not up to date on the last show.