I remember The Last Battle being as good as any of the Narnia books, but I’m not sure how well it’d hold up if I read it now.
I remember The Last Battle being as good as any of the Narnia books, but I’m not sure how well it’d hold up if I read it now.
I mean, I’ve read the books and watched the show twice (but for this season), and I guess I have answers to those questions, but even if they’ve always hated each other, I still don’t know why or when the Hound decided it was his sole purpose in life to kill his brother to the exclusion of everything else. I’m pretty…
Seriously - it’s Adam and Eve, not Orycteropodidae and Rodentia
Well, you can’t really expect character development from a mindless zombie...
This is the issue with nearly every long-running narrative arc on the show that’s ended in the last few episodes. In the end, the Hound vs. Mountain feud didn’t amount to anything more than “they’re brothers and they hate each other.” CleganeBowl has no thematic significance to the show and basically zero …
I can’t really remember a point in the show when Sandor said, “I need to kill my brother.” It just kind of took on a ‘yeah he has to do this revenge thing’ life of its own. I thought he was more on a redemption arc, and that clegane bowl was going to be an honorable way for him to defend the ‘good’ side, but it kind…
Ser Gregor was supposed to be her champion in her trial by combat against the Faith Militant, but that plan was nuked once he ripped a Faith Militant’s head off after Cersei “chose violence.” After that, he was just a big henchman.
There were a couple of perfect frames in this show, including the one of Arya and the pristine white horse facing each other.
Except we’ve seen Jon be much more affectionate toward Ghost
This whole season is putting me in mind of that episode of 30 Rock where Liz decries the cheap way in which “reality” tv shows cut things together and add sappy music to provide some false sense of emotion or narrative.
You’re typing too loud. You scared my cats.
I’m contacting the moderators.
Problem is, I live in DC, where there is a school called American University, so I read this very differently than I assume was intended. (A couple people in my family actually went there.)
Damn, Lea Thompson in that movie....honestly, her in that lingerie works better for me than “All The Right Moves” - something about forbidden fruit or something...
Are you unaware of the existence of All the Right Moves?
*Adjusts glasses*
I have always hoped for Mark Ruffalo to hook up with Janeane Garofalo, just so Jezebel could call them Garofaluffalo.
And some love Sega Megadrive references.
I wonder how many high fives the guy who penned the so dumb it hurts ”Every hero has their genesis” imagined he would be getting.
‘We’ll meet again...’
he could at least send an Edible Arrangement to Meera