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Neil deGrasse Tyson Surprisingly On-Board With ‘Game of Thrones’ Dragon Science
Neil deGrasse Tyson Surprisingly On-Board With ‘Game of Thrones’ Dragon Science
Neil deGrasse Tyson Surprisingly On-Board With ‘Game of Thrones’ Dragon Science
We don’t generally look to Game of Thrones for scientific consistency, though it’s noticeable when the series tests physics. One wouldn’t necessarily expect dragons to conform to said physics, but famed scientist Neil deGrasse Tyson actually has strong feedback for Season 7’s take on the mythical beasts.
‘Game of Thrones’ Tormund Makes Sexy Bread-Eyes at Brienne in Real Life, Too
‘Game of Thrones’ Tormund Makes Sexy Bread-Eyes at Brienne in Real Life, Too
‘Game of Thrones’ Tormund Makes Sexy Bread-Eyes at Brienne in Real Life, Too
Game of Thrones Season 7 never circled back to the one true pairing we really long to see, Brienne and Tormund. The one look that launched a thousand ships will hopefully keep making sexy bread-eyes into Season 8, but Gwendoline Christie tells Seth Meyers that Kristopher Hivju keeps it going off-screen regardless.
All the ‘Game of Thrones’ Easter Eggs and References You Missed in ‘Stormborn’
All the ‘Game of Thrones’ Easter Eggs and References You Missed in ‘Stormborn’
All the ‘Game of Thrones’ Easter Eggs and References You Missed in ‘Stormborn’
Sunday night’s Game of Thrones began placing all the pieces in place for the total political chaos and carnage that’s to come. In “Stormborn” – spoiler alert – Daenerys said Jon Snow’s name for the first time, which was all sorts of exciting, two Sand Snakes met a nasty end, Arya had multiple reunions, Missandei discovered the wonders of oral sex, and Sam began to cure Jorah.
The Most Satisfying ‘Game of Thrones’ Moments From the First Six Seasons
The Most Satisfying ‘Game of Thrones’ Moments From the First Six Seasons
The Most Satisfying ‘Game of Thrones’ Moments From the First Six Seasons
It’s almost impossible to watch Game of Thrones without going through a range of emotions. One minute you’re on the edge of your seat, heart rate through the roof, and the next you’re sobbing over a character’s death. The HBO series is filled with so much blood and backstabbing that it’s easy to focus on its goriest and most devastating moments. But what about the feel good ones? What about the times Game of Thrones made you cheer with glee, stand up and clap, or tear up with joy? Those are the ones we love most.

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