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Disney wouldn’t have made her so fat . . .
Fat? I’m yet to see a fat Daenerys.
I got it, Alasdair. Brilliant.
Isn’t it “A Song of Ice and Fire?” I know it means the same thing, (I also say it the wrong way all the time) but it is a title so it does matter.
D’oh. I do that all the time. Fixed.
that’s just Raiponce’s face with white hair…
Dunno, they made a film out of Victor Hugo’s most grim and grisly stories….
‘They’re not really into building characters up so you appreciate the horror of their death.’ Are we thinking of the same Disney here? The ones that have their villains impaled on spikes, ripped apart by hyenas, run through with a pike or dropped into molten iron? (Beauty and the Beast, Lion King, Little Mermaid and Hunchback of Notre Dam) Not to mention the villain in Hunchback’s touching song of how he wants to kill all gypsies because he can’t rape one.