If new lands to be found west of Westeros, what name could they give it (or you would like it to be named as)?
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Idk why people love him, he f*cked up in every decision he’s made
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Happy Birthday Thomas Brodie-Sangster who played Jojen Reed
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A small detail caught my attention from GoT rewatch: a mention of our brave Ser
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Newbie to the show - GoT S2E4
As title suggests, I've never seen the show nor read the books. I've managed to stay away from a lot of the cultural zeitgeust surrounding the show, save for a couple of low-level spoilers (ie Daenerys being Mother of Dragons).
I've started watching it with my partner and I can handle the majority of the fighting and gore and sex... but the scene between Ros, Joffery, and Daisy has really shaken me. Are there many more moments as/more brutal than this?
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As title suggests, I've never seen the show nor read the books. I've managed to stay away from a lot of the cultural zeitgeust surrounding the show, save for a couple of low-level spoilers (ie Daenerys being Mother of Dragons).
I've started watching it with my partner and I can handle the majority of the fighting and gore and sex... but the scene between Ros, Joffery, and Daisy has really shaken me. Are there many more moments as/more brutal than this?
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