Star the episode: Scotland. Seriously, those scenery shots were gorgeous.
Star the episode: Scotland. Seriously, those scenery shots were gorgeous.
He reminded me of the pirate from the long-forgotten Masterpiece romantic drama "Frenchman's Creek."
Hmm well that might motivate me on my next airplane!
Sure. I've got too much to get done to worry if a strange man thinks I'm good-looking enough to do it!
Now that's an interesting debate point: Objectification vs. Discrimination. If I get that teaching gig next year I'm going to use it!
The second book has been sitting on my bookshelf for several months. Perhaps I burned out on the first one, but I've had real difficulty in even adding it to my summer reading list :(
Or move it into the second season. This series doesn't have to do a book a season like GoT - I don't think there's the same expectation.
Book question: Doesn't Ian get to meet Maggie before all the capturing? Does Jaime? That would have been a nice moment. I'm glad Jenny's "What it's like to be pregnant" speech was done just for Claire, though.
I'm just wrapping up that series - 12 has been difficult to find. Glad you like it too - I love the switching from courtroom drama to action pieces. Apart from the artwork switch in issues 5 and 6, I think it's superbly engaging.
Only the unf**kable ones ;)
Ugh. Just - I can see it, and it makes my gut roll over.
I know they're bad guys, but I really like those Sons of the Harpy masks - they're striking. Also enjoyed the Sand Snake's outfits and weaponry - those little touches really sell character and setting. Well done on the little things, GoT!
That was too heavy, I agree. The collective shouting veered to comical.
That bothered me a little bit, because corpse flesh does not maintain it's shape after rigor mortis - it literally hangs on the skeleton. I know that they have to maintain her beauty for the sake of character, but that's not realistic.
I always thought they were visibly scarred more than dead-looking. And hulking - in the book Frankenstein tried to cobble together an "ideal" man. So a giant, scarred, pale man.
I'm betting he's going to use Caliban as a faux-wax figurine amid the real ones. That ought to really make Caliban lose his sunshine attitude mwuahahaha
I can certainly try, though I'll admit it's a complicated emotion to tackle. This will wax a little long.
You see that in Civil War too
We all fall along the spectrum somewhere. It's best to see as many of the colors as possible.
Mayor Topam Hatt look on at the devastation of Sodor, and he was not very happy.