littlelord - true tullycel
true tullycel

18, he/any prns, currently asoiaf brainrot

293 posts

Call Me Wanda Maximoff The Way Id Be Willing To Burn The World Down Defending Fictional Children

call me wanda maximoff the way i’d be willing to burn the world down defending fictional children


More Posts from Littlelord

1 year ago

griping that blood & cheese was “underwhelming” and not as dramatic or gorey as in the books is an indicator to me that a person has very little empathy or even emotional intelligence because the show’s scene zeroed in on EMOTIONS. it didn’t need to be gorey because did you fucking SEE Helaena’s face??? her eyes?? her trying her best to negotiate with the men despite having little knowledge or practice of typical real-world interaction? her choked “no,” before completely dissociating and pointing at her child whom she knows will die as a result? her slowly pull herself out of her own head to get her only remaining child and escape? her covering jaehaera’s eyes and whispering “please… please,” as she walked through the empty corridors? it didn’t NEED to be bloody because as it stands it was HORRIFIC


Tags :
1 year ago

got so worked up over helaena and b&c i almost forgot we saw cregan and the North. welcome home king


Tags :
1 year ago

once again the got/hotd fandom approaching a character from a neurotypical pov and coming to the conclusion that the character is robotic and emotionless instead of considering that people’s brains literally work in different ways especially when experiencing trauma


Tags :
1 year ago

It must have been so weird to be Daeron II. He is a generation unto himself, too young to have grown up with his aunts and uncles, too old to have grown up with his siblings. He is the ultimate elder brother, he lived 17 years of his life an only child with no cousins before suddenly being saddled with several younger bastard siblings and a true born sister. Do you think he loved Daemon Blackfyre as a little brother, and was heartbroken at his treason? Or was the gap between them too great, and Daemon was only ever a reminder of his father’s spite, a burden to be treated well but never trusted?


Tags :