Oh yeah. Who's ignorant about ignorance? THIS GUY. RIGHT HERE.
Sometimes amusing is good enough.
Peter Dinklage is her BFF in real life. I love that.
I was WAY more invested in Hodor's fate than Jojen's. Do we think the show is setting up a potential Bran/Meera romance?
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This is actually my favorite season finale yet. It's typically the second to last episode that's the most epic/intense of the season.
Why couldn't they stick to selling beef testicles like civilized people? You know, Rocky Mountain Oysters. Calf Fries. Cowboy Caviar. Swinging Beef. Dusted Nuts. Montana Tendergroins. Prairie Oysters. Huevos de Toro.
Now you know Natasha Lyonne got paid to feel up Yael Stone. Some people have all the luck.
And OITNB is her very first American TV role. She was a pretty big deal in Aussie theater and had a few roles on TV there as well. I believe it was Geoffrey Rush who encouraged her to pursue a career in the US.
Christopher Walken reading Where The Wild Things Are is so precious. The best is his creative interpretations of the illustrations.
They do seem to enjoy performing, and that's great. But can kids that young really comprehend the ramifications of becoming a child star? Hollywood movies aren't the only outlet for kids who enjoy entertaining a crowd.
The whole thing feels icky to me. Do we really need to shove young kids into the spotlight for the benefit of adults who find them cute? Can't we just let them have normal childhoods?