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I’ve seen one episode of Game of Thrones (some kid died, lol), so I can’t speak to that, but I would absolutely argue that every ‘episode’ of Sherlock definitely feels/felt like a movie.

Actually, I’d say the MCU is more like a comic book than a TV show. By design.

You idiots! You’ve captured their stunt doubles!

What pissed me off from the crypts is that you had a wight taken to kings landing in a wood box that could not break out, but then these things break out of concrete crypts like its nothing? And how many people actually died down there? All I saw was shadows and heard some screaming.

1000% agree. I feel like everyone here stanning this episode has to be deluding themselves.  There were no stakes, there was no tension, there were no twists. It was purely straightforward, with no sense of narrative arc.  We got no explanation as to why anything was happening except “zombies gonna zombie.”  For all

Remember how good the battle of Hardhome was... because you could see the battle of Hardhome.  This was like the golden age of radio.

The court hearing this should require him to appear in person.

Agreed. The ice dragon first appearance SHOULD have been the final scene if season 7. Instead they dont even know what a wight vs white Walker is. Otherwise, the NK would not have reanimated a corpse (viserion) in the same way he changed Crasters bastards. When dead Viserion eyes went blue from the toucb, I was

I’d rather WandaVision be a channel dedicated to non-stop Wanda Sykes content.

Yeah, the puny scale was not very “Wars” at all. That epic battle was like a soccer game.

It’s not Star Wars Fatigue, in the sense that there have been too many Star Wars movies too fast, it’s MEDIOCRE Star Wars Fatigue.

I think the show would have benefitted a lot by ending Season 6 in a way that they could have fast forwarded a couple of years or so by the start of Season 7. It would have been much easier to just do the cleanup in a couple of scenes of explanations recapping where things stood.

My son was six when this came out and had seen some of the other movies at home, but got a little freaked out by some of the scarier scenes, so I didn’t take him to this one either. I saw it, drove home, told him and my wife to get dressed, and drove right back to the theater with them. I watched him instead of the

My issue is, how was the Night King planning to get across the Wall if there hadn’t been any dragons within javelin-throwing distance? Did he have a plan B, or was this threat entirely contained unless someone flew overhead with a dragon? Because it seems like kind of a long shot.

If you’re saving $400 per year by tipping 2% less then you’re spending $20000/yr on dining out (pre tax) Bet that 400 bucks means a lot to you.

In the books Ramsey is sadistic yes, but isn’t great at keeping people loyal to the Boltons. In fact, Roose even acknowledges that the only reason Ramsey is still alive at this point is because he refuses to be a kinslayer.

You have to wonder a couple of things here. First, Lancel intentionally helped get Robert drunk enough to die on his hunt, presumably with Cersei’s encouragement. Second, Lancel and Cersie were sleeping together while Robert was alive.

What’s weird is that they keep implying that Show-Hizdahr is the secret mastermind of the Sons of the Harpy. He’s given tons of motivation to hate Dany and they keep giving him suspicious reaction shots, to the point that on a recent rewatch I forgot he was loyal and thought he had been revealed to be in on it. It’s

The 100 Grand bar. Not the most popular, not the first one most people think of, but I traded Snickers for it straight-up at Halloween when I was a kid and felt like I won the trade, and it remains my favorite confection to this day.

“Also, Theon accepts his new identity as Reek just as his sister Yara vows to rescue him from Ramsay’s clutches”