JohnTChance
JohnTChance
JohnTChance

Of course if this actually happens, it means everything is Ned Starks fault.

In Blow Out when Travolta agrees to let Nancy Allen hand over all the evidence to Lithgow without checking his identity. His only safeguard is to wire her for sound, when he could just follow her or call the newspaper to check on the guys identity. It mars an otherwise brilliant, seminal film.

I think this is meant as snark, but if not: There's no way GRRM is going to end this with incest.

Even if this is true, GRRM won't make her a villain in the Sith Lord sense. That's not his style. She'll be more like Walter White, breaking bad with her own justification. I think its what he's been setting up all along.

It also leaves out any involvement by Tyrion or Arya, but, in an overview form, it seems like the best candidate for what GRRM was referring to.

I was just going to post about this. It is the best theory out there. I think its great, but its going to piss off the Dany fans, for sure.

They killed him offscreen so I keep thinking he's coming back.

These were great! So much fascinating history. Thanks for sharing.

The first season was an interesting hybrid of Tennessee Williams Southern Gothic and supernatural melodrama, but it just turned into a freak show afterwards. Everyone was a monster, so you stopped caring about the monsters. I guess it could be fun to watch if you wanted to just kill a few hours and brain cells, but

That criticism sums up a lot of King books

I always assumes authors who over praises bad adaptations were doing so for monetary reasons.

Not to mention the terrible mini series King later wrote himself.

Mrs. Statham

I wonder what flashed before his eyes

I do feel bad for the comic book vendors who started the whole thing and are now essentially the crazy uncle living im the attic. I know people who are basically year round comic guys except during SDCC when their focus becomes getting their picture with as many celebrities as possible. It's really Weird Al's Lame

"failed to properly communicate " pretty much sums up Stephen A's entire career.

I wonder if D&D's passing on the Lady Stoneheart question mean it's still up in the air?

I always get that the actors and GRRM are having so much fun with this, and they're the stern parents trying to keep it all on track.

Dungy's always been a bigot. That he gets lionized by ESPN and NBC Sports makes it even more nauseating.

Pet Semetary is probably his best book ending, mostly because it doesn't try to do too much. IT pretty much sums up all that is wrong with his storytelling: a great, atmospheric beginning that results in an ending where he just throws things against the wall to see what sticks.