Seconded.
I know a lot of these types of people. Had to ride shotgun with a few and good god it’s terrifying.
delicous flat 6 goodness
I may have to block this site on my firewall if this is not on the list.
There have been so many great 6-cylinder engines over the years. I submit that from a modern perspective, 992 GT3 motor is a lovely send-off to the naturally aspirated flat six.
I’m surprised by the lack of Porsche in the comments. You’d think a 520 hp, 9000 RPM, 4.0L flat six would be a shoo-in.
Ya, no. This project will never be completed. 20 years from now, they’ll have spent that $1.5 billion plus another $10 billion, and they’ll have exactly zero miles of working track. This is California.
I also wonder why Rhys Ifans and Matt Smith do not appear to have aged at all?
GoT had a lot of different characters spread out and would hop from character to character. So, yes, you’d have a lot of characters talking in rooms but then you’d get Jon outside if the Wall or Arya being hunted by various bad guys. Each character was also different with different personalities and motivations adding…
“There's my 14 year-old son!"
Like damn the setting of the powder keg in the previous episodes was so much more interesting than the ultimate strike of the match.
It particularly doesn’t look right given the babyfaced guy they cast as Aegon, who looks at least 10 years younger than his younger brother.
Y’all are gonna let this show off the hook for its wacky sitcom miscommunication not once but twice? Bad enough we had Criston confess his and Rhaenyra’s hookup in this dumbass fashion, now we have a whole war kicking off because of it? Surely there are better ways to complete Alicent’s heel turn that this. It’s corny…
I don’t like that the last 3 min is depicted as the trigger for Alicent going to war against Rhaenyra. I get that the conflict is pretty much inevitable, with all the bad decisions Viserys made and how the queen and princess’s interests are at odds, but to use a misunderstanding like that to show the hardening of…
A clear distinction between this show and Game of Thrones is that only one noble house actually matters. It’s actually cute how poor Vaemond truly thinks it’s his. Like dude, come on, this show isn’t called House of the Seahorse. As has similarly been said before, his decapitation (while gruesome) would’ve had more…
And here I was thinking this episode was incredibly underwhelming ¯\_(ツ)_/¯