punk31
punk31
Me
44 posts
Don't wanna be here? Send us removal request.
punk31 · 6 years ago
Text
I know it’s bad, but please don’t let Baby Yoda be hurt. RIP, Kuiill.
Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media
No....
Tumblr media
NO
Tumblr media
OH GOD NO WHYYYY
506 notes · View notes
punk31 · 6 years ago
Text
Okay, I know the show is called The Mandalorian, and is centered mostly around the titular character (Mando), but would it not hurt to have Baby Yoda in the show more? Baby Yoda was barely in the last two episodes.
45 notes · View notes
punk31 · 6 years ago
Photo
Tumblr media
He woke up from his nap to find himself alone and that his daddy was nowhere in sight... I so want to pick him up and cradle him.
550 notes · View notes
punk31 · 6 years ago
Text
I know how upset Baby Yoda was when Mando and he had to leave after the Bounty Hunter showed up, but I’d hate to imagine how upset Baby Yoda’d really be if Mando really left him somewhere with someone else. 
95 notes · View notes
punk31 · 6 years ago
Text
Reblogging, as I fully support them. My father was a single father.
Tumblr media
Reblog this if you support single dads.
1K notes · View notes
punk31 · 6 years ago
Photo
Tumblr media
My most-anticipated movie of 2019 had its second trailer drop yesterday, and I’m more than ready for it. I do believe the Funhouse scene will be my favorite in the movie, along with the Neibolt House one, of course. 
On side-note, I was more freaked out by the Cats trailer than the It one. What the hell was that?!
1 note · View note
punk31 · 6 years ago
Text
So, Talos and his wife are shown to be alive and well in the new Spider-man movie, which begets the question on where their daughter is and what she is doing. 
22 notes · View notes
punk31 · 6 years ago
Text
In the books, the Last Hero went with a horse, a dog, his sword, and twelve companions to find the Children of the Forest. He and his companions were seeking the Children with hopes that they'd help in defeating the Others (White Walkers), as they were attacking the ones of Westeros.
Anyone wonder if they're going to twist this around some in the prequel? Say, the Last Hero did lose his horse and dog and sword, but didn't lose his men; when they encountered the Children of the Forest, the Children attacked and then subdued them. As punishment for trying to stop the White Walkers, who were leaderless at the time, the Children of the Forest turned the Last Hero into the Night King and then went and told him to turn his twelve companions into new White Walkers (thus why, in season 4 of Game of Thrones, we see thirteen White Walkers after Craster's last son is placed on the alter in the Lands of the Always Winter).
1 note · View note
punk31 · 6 years ago
Text
So they told Jon that he could never marry, or father children, and he goes up north with the Wildlings. Did they do something to prevent him from having children, or scare him enough to not pursue marriage? With him being beyond the wall now, and unless they did something to prevent one or the other from happening, I still see him being able to do both.
0 notes
punk31 · 6 years ago
Text
That was the worst ending to any show ever. Bran as King of the six kingdoms, Sansa as Queen of the independent North, Jon being reduced to being a bastard again and being banished to the Night’s Watch, which is redundant now that the Night King and his White Walkers are gone... Just a pointless, unnecessary ending to a once-great show. Thank you, Dan and Dave, for ruining Game of Thrones, and thanks in advance for ruining Star Wars in the coming years.
4 notes · View notes
punk31 · 6 years ago
Text
If they just had the Night King win Winterfell then go down south, and have everyone have a purpose in defeating him, and then take care of Cersei in a better way than just having her die in Jaime's arms and being crushed by bricks, I think we'd all be happier. Alas, though, Dan and Dave couldn't think like that -- they had to grow tired of Game of Thrones and then chuck out crap during its 8th and last season just to piss off fans and give an unsatisfactory ending to the show. D&D are to blame for this; I hope they're happy, and I hope they know I won't watch another project of theirs because of this.
4 notes · View notes
punk31 · 6 years ago
Text
So, could the happenings with Dany be considered a reason why the Night King was so fixated on her and Drogon during the battle of Winterfell? I've kinda come under the assumption that the Night King knows things, or is a Greenseer of sorts, and am wondering this, as Jon and Rhaegal were with Dany above the storm and the Night King clearly seemed to be targeting Dany and Drogon more than them two.
4 notes · View notes
punk31 · 6 years ago
Text
If they just had the Night King win Winterfell then go down south, and have everyone have a purpose in defeating him, and then take care of Cersei in a better way than just having her die in Jaime's arms and being crushed by bricks, I think we'd all be happier. Alas, though, Dan and Dave couldn't think like that -- they had to grow tired of Game of Thrones and then chuck out crap during its 8th and last season just to piss off fans and give an unsatisfactory ending to the show. D&D are to blame for this; I hope they're happy, and I hope they know I won't watch another project of theirs because of this.
0 notes
punk31 · 6 years ago
Photo
Tumblr media
34 notes · View notes
punk31 · 6 years ago
Text
If the leaks/spoilers are true about the rest of the season of Game of Thrones, a lot of people are going to be fuming even more than they are.
0 notes
punk31 · 6 years ago
Text
All I’m gonna say is that if you disliked/hated episode 3 of Game of Thrones’s most recent season, the next episode will be like the cherry on top of a bad desert.
2 notes · View notes
punk31 · 6 years ago
Text
Whenever Daenerys had anything to do with fire, her clothes were burned off. Why, when she directed Drogon to torch the Night King, didn’t the same thing happen? Is his armor/clothing that thick, or is it the fact that he’s so cold that it transfers to his clothing/armor too?
35 notes · View notes