Game of Thrones Season 4 Ep. 1, “Two Swords”
byThis week’s episode of Game of Thrones brought to you by pansexuality, the sweetness of revenge, the robust tastes of chicken and human flesh, pretty jewelry and Lannister family values.
This week’s episode of Game of Thrones brought to you by pansexuality, the sweetness of revenge, the robust tastes of chicken and human flesh, pretty jewelry and Lannister family values.
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