Jon and Gendry
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To be honest though I think Killian's heart was a little too red. I mean, Snow's heart had black from one kill. Theoretically Killian hasn't lightened his heart to the point that all the darkness should be gone.
#lol yeah no
I feel like Sansa is seriously just playing Jon. Like she was all angry and huffy because he didn’t listen to her, but as soon as he makes the comment about Joffrey and she realizes she went too far, she drops back into the more sweet, docile, flattering woman persona. She starts complimenting him and tries to tell him how well he’s doing, while still making it clear that she thinks he’s wrong.
It all struck me as very fake on her part, given what we’ve seen her learn. She’s becoming more like Cersei, and not just like her hair. Really playing the game of thrones and all, which I get is the point of her character and it makes sense with her arc. It just seems wrong/stupid to be trying to manipulate her way into power behind Jon the way Cersei always did. Cersei may have murdered everyone who wronged her but she’s still widowed, hated, and now all her children are dead and she can’t even bring herself to react with passion about it.
Like seriously learn from Cersei but don’t try to BE her.
So much happened this episode and I’m still just torn at the confirmation that Gabriel is dead.
I mean, did anyone still think he was Killian at this point? Wasn’t it obvious from the beginning it was Rumple?
Not to mention the big “reveal” about Ashi from Aku is probably just going to be that if Jack goes back in time and defeats him, Ashi won’t exist. I mean, that far down the time stream none of his friends may exist.
Jack and Ashi wasn’t forced, you realize that jack has to get to the past still and in order to get to the past he has to leave Ashi, this makes the finale even more high staked because Jack doesn’t want to lose the only thing he loved about that world yet he wants to go back to the people he loved in his time.
Let Jack be happy with Ashi for the time he has left with her you negative nancys
Mood
Dean gets the curse and it turns into Amara? And that’s how Sam is going to figure out about the “bond?”
I can FEEL the rage of the Destiel shippers. FEEL IT.