I’m not gonna say I was thinking the same but
I guess it’s just the example of “two actors who are too attractive and having too much chemistry are put in the same scene” case.
nothing unsual here, anon. we’ve all been there.
the way it should be, famous songs from animated movies performed in the language of the place the stories are set in or the character’s mother tongue {listen}
i. hellfire (the hunchback of notre dame) - french; ii. once upon a december (anastasia) - russian; iii. a whole new world (aladdin) - arabic; iv. bare necessities (the jungle book) - hindi; v. i see the light (tangled) - german; vi. can you feel the love tonight? (the lion king) - zulu; vii. i’ve got no strings (pinocchio) - italian; viii. i won’t say i’m in love (hercules) - greek; ix. it’s tough to be a god (the road to el dorado) - spanish; x. under the sea (the little mermaid) - danish; xi. i’ll make a man out of you (mulan) - mandarin; xii. when you believe (the prince of egypt) - hebrew
Roose Bolton looking positively happy at Edmure’s wedding.
no, but what breaks me the most about Catelyn’s death is that we can see her becoming Lady Stoneheart. before she’s actually dead, before her throat’s cut - there’s already no life left in her. and it’s visible in her eyes, in her face - there’s literally NOTHING there. all of the emotions gone. no reason to breathe, no reason to feel, everything taken from her.
and I remember being afraid about how they’re going to introduce Lady Stoneheart to us next season. but I’m not anymore, because we already saw her. the transition in that scene was so palpable I swear I could literally feel Cat’s heart turning into stone, blood freezing in her veins and nothing but blind vengeance to sustain her existance.