The nerve is called the "nerve of awareness". You cant dissect it. Its a current that runs up the center of your spine. I dont know if any of you have sat down, crossed your legs, smoked DMT, and watch what happens... but what happens to me is this big thing goes RRRRRRRRRAAAAAWWW! up my spine and flashes in my brain... well apparently thats whats going to happen if I do this stuff...
Can someone explain the bread and salt thing? I must have missed the meaning, I do remember them eating it though.
I'm not so sure, the 9th episode of the first season had Ned's beheading, the 9th episode of the second season had the battle at King's Landing and the 9th episode of this season had... well, this. You could argue Joffrey's death is going to be in this episode, but that still wouldn't be a culminating event of the season, the Red Wedding is. Besides, there are a lot of compelling arguments as to why Joffrey's death is going to happen later.
FACK. I wanted to say that I really wanted to read what was behind that spoiler, but that I had to control myself and simply ignore it.
But, by making this reply and by quoting your message, the spoiler disappeared and I read what was beneath it. Sigh. Sometimes... Glad it wasn't a big spoiler. /wipes forehead
Statix will suffice.
I've never read the books. I've avoided all forum topics and comments about GoT. I don't read/watch episode previews. I don't even read the episode titles ahead of viewing...
Honestly, what the fuck did I just watch? That was simultaneously the greatest and most despicably terrible thing I've ever seen in a TV show. That took me completely off guard. I was actually expecting something to happen to Arya given she was so close to Robb and Cat only for THAT to happen.
Well I do have to agree that the scene was unusually gruesome, even for GoT standards. Never before have I felt that disgusted by someones death on television. When you look around the internet, many people agree that the Red Wedding was the most shocking TV moment in history.