I think Belamy was giving it a meek effort, being more used to civilized warfare up North. If he was really upset about it, he could simply have resigned. Dany is more focused on who her enemies are, I can imagine that the average slave, up to that point was thinking she is just another in a long line of masters. Now she owns them, heart and mind.
So westeros is looking at a horde of zombies and a tsunami of humanity coming down from the north, and a million screaming fanatics, with dragon support coming up from the south.
It’s not clear to me that the slave owners were either offered or had accepted surrender. Perhaps the slaves overpowered them. And if the number of slave holders crucified were equal to the number along the road then that might be considered just.
You sure about that? Yoren and co never made it to the wall before getting waylaid by Polliver, et al near Harrenhall. Arya let Jaqen and the others out of their cage to save them from the fire. There would be no reason for any of them to continue on to the wall…
I know that. I’m talking about the difference between the White Walker guy who turned the baby and the regular White Walkers that we’ve seen before. The ones who ride horse and have ice spears. Maybe “corpsified” isn’t the right word, but the current White Walkers have and older, undeadish look compared to these guys.
Showtime has a shoot’em up, nakid bum sex, black ops televsion series called, um, errrr. Damn it! My husband loves this show. It has an Austrailian playing an Englishman and an Englisman playing an American. They work out of England.
They’re clearly the same type of creature, with only as much variance as you’d expect between two different individuals (if there’s any difference at all).
No idea. They’d definitely not bury it with him. It’s likely Tommen’s now.
OK, I was a little bit wrong. It’s Cinemax and the show is called Strike Back. And the nationalities of the two leads is mixed up too. And it was the third season where Charles Dance was the big bad.
Has this been addressed? Why did they write KILL THE MASTERS in English?
Couldn’t they have written it in Valurian and then subtitled it below?
And before that one master got his in the alleyway he looked up at the winged statue above the city and it looked different. I froze the frame but still couldn’t see what they had done to it. Did it have a shroud with Calisi’s symbol on it or something?
There is no “English” as such. We don’t know what language the graffiti was written in, just that it was shown in English for our benefit. Performed works aren’t trying to literally depict another world as it would actually be had it been real.
There was a black banner hung on the status that wasn’t normally there. Later, we get a better look at it when Danerys is standing on the parapet. It’s a black banner with a dragon on it, presumably Danerys’.