Best parts for me were Luna's unshakeable faith in Usagi, her human form and Minako and Artemis reunion (best friends indeed) - Usagi didn't reach out for Luna even though she was instrumental in her fight against Metalia.
Best parts for me were Luna's unshakeable faith in Usagi, her human form and Minako and Artemis reunion (best friends indeed) - Usagi didn't reach out for Luna even though she was instrumental in her fight against Metalia.
Well, WoW's official Facebook and Twitter accounts shared the video.
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"Though I'll give Maleficent a pass because I miss Kristin Bauer Von Stratten now that True Blood is gone."
That's the best part of bringing Maleficent back to the show.
Irons is clearly not watching Gotham.
Arendelle needs guards, period. They don't show up to defend the heir to the throne (since Elsa doesn't have children, Anna is the heir).
Snow Queen is Ingrid. Helga is the sister she killed and Gerda is Elsa and Anna's mother.
I'm a hybrid. Depending on what I have to do in a specific day, I can adjust my original night owl routine to an early bird one from one day to the other.
They're setting it during Warcraft 1, not 2 (= Tides of Darkness). And they are adding a new female character, King Llane's wife.
Two things: maybe she dyed her hair to get away from her family/hide her identity and we saw her many years older than Emma (at least 10-20), so she could look different. I wonder if we'll see a flashback of Snow Queen's early years and who will play her missing sister - maybe it will be Jennifer Morrison or the…
The way things are on this show she could totally be the missing middle sister of the Snow Queen (the youngest one's Elsa and Anna's mother).
I don't know about the script, but on the show she's a teacher and a volunteer at the hospital.
Clara herself did it in "The Day of the Doctor" when she drove her bike right into the TARDIS. I blame it on her grieving.
I can't handle this level of awesomeness.
It wasn't just a random name drop, Josh Dallas played Fandral in the first Thor movie and was replaced by Zachary Levyi in "Thor: The Dark World" (from what I remember, Levi was supposed to get the role in 2011, but was busy w/ Chuck ... now Dallas is busy with Once).
If you think of Whedonverse, Amber Benson played Tara on Buffy for a few seasons and was only credited as part of the main cast in her final episode.
They had 'mentioned' other trademarks: a theme from Star Wars as a ringtone, Henry had a Tron lunchbox, I bet there's been a hidden Mickey somewhere ...
Yes, she did. The producers said they always wanted to show the Red Wedding and, to get there, they had to tell Robb's downfall. They had to show him marrying someone that would lead to him breaking the agreement w/ Walder Frey and not giving much credit to Roose Bolton's ideas/interests. What they did was change…
She did play a role in their plans, she just wasn't aware of that. They put her in the right place at the right time to set things in motion.
She didn't know, sure, but was the instrument of his doom nevertheless. Her family played her to get to him. Still, Talisa didn't have anyone doing that to her.
I like the book version, but I prefer the TV one - Talisa is a strong woman and he fell in love with her, which, to me, made her worth the effort (and the tragedy). He had promised to marry a Frey because of the war and was bounded by honor to keep his part of the deal ... the same kind of honor that made him marry…