Does anyone else think that they're setting up Caliban to be the Phantom of the Opera?
Does anyone else think that they're setting up Caliban to be the Phantom of the Opera?
Just started watching the TV series Fargo.
Lucca was a very lonely girl.
Well, I mean... writer's strike.
No. Woody died. Horribly. Slowly. In agonizing pain. His life was... hanging by a thread.
Don't forget his angry neighbor from Big Love.
Do you need us to get off your lawn?
I love Gatiss(He's my favorite actor in Sherlock), but I'm disappointed the Braavosi banker wasn't more Braavosi, like Syrio. He seemed like any other white dude from Westeros, which is probably wrong.
Killing John Aryn allowed him to marry Lysa (who he knew was in love with him) and set the Starks against the Lannisters. Odds are, he already knew about the incest, and suspected this would set off a war one way or another. How things would play against that, he could only guess, but he would at least end up with…
If you think about all the events we know about so far, this series is really the story of Varys vs. Littlefinger.
I do not understand what these huge implications are or what this changes? At all? Of course the horn is real. Of course all the legends are. That's been clear since the first episode / chapter. We'll find out Grumpkins and Snarks are real at some point, and I'll bet they're terrifying.
That may or may not be the Night King (honestly it could of been a mistake in the description), but it is definitely a different kind of Other from the ones we have seen so it does bring up the possibility of intelligence, society, hierarchy and different ways to make Walkers (some might have been sleeping for 8000…
Do not be fooled by their cuddly exteriors.
I'll just leave this here.
Just make Leia a Leo, and we're good. That being said, it's important to realize none of these characters need to be Caucasian either. Nor do they really need to be straight. One's gender, ethnicity, or sexual orientation is only as integral to a story as the story is about one or all of those identifying qualities.
I was disappointed they killed off the rednecks so quickly.
Cannibals.
Because Seasons 1 and 2 were both on upward trends. The Writer's Strike seemed to rattle the whole show. Frankly, I'd be fine as hell if everything after the S1 finale was shown to be a single timeline, and we see Hiro and Peter shutting it off so we can get a cleaner start.
I tried REALLY hard to like that show. REALLY hard. After this:
Once Arya retrieves Needle and says her goodbyes, it looks to me like she'll be booking passage to Westeros, which is a pity. I'd hoped that Martin would have had more time pass in Arya's storyline to advance her along in her training with the Faceless Men. Perhaps the ship will dock in Oldtown and she will encounter…