You're forgetting the deep and important message about the dangers of science without responsibility in "Twins." And the stunning commentary on our education system in "Kindergarten Cop."
You're forgetting the deep and important message about the dangers of science without responsibility in "Twins." And the stunning commentary on our education system in "Kindergarten Cop."
It's one of my favorite movies of all time, and has been since I first saw it when I was eight or nine. I wanted to be Valeria so, so bad.
Margaery had no idea that the Sparrows had been funded and given any authority; her brother is a knight and related to the queen, so how much more "protection" is she supposed to give him?
Question: (I have not read the books, sorry.)
I assumed that once the blood was no longer flowing, the immunity was gone. (Or once the soul was no longer in the body as another possibility.) Either way, dead Targaryen bodies can/will burn, but not all living Targeryan bodies can/will.
…or, a writer with a better ear would have rewritten the sentence as, "Power is the prize promised to the ultimate victor in the game of thrones," or "The ultimate victor in the game of thrones is promised power as a prize," or any variation thereof, thus avoiding the problem and offering a more pleasing sentence.
I don't mean in any way to trivialize rape or what Gillly's been through, but while technically what happened was an attempted rape, all that really happened was some threatening and arm-grabbing and intimidation. It's not as if Gilly was forcibly stripped bare and the Baddies were undoing their pants when Sam walked…
I think he's just a dick. Some of his exchanges with Jon Snow, and the fact that he appeared—momentarily—genuinely honored and pleased that Jon chose him as his second-in-command, made me think he's a guy with his own opinions about right and wrong and can be pretty miserable to deal with, but he is truly honorable at…
Ooh, good theory!
Did anyone else love that when Arya said she hated the Hound, Jacquen called her on that lie?
Peter Baelish, do you renounce Satan and all his works?
AND he's getting too old for this shit.
Mmmm, agreed.
He breaks my heart, which is incredible because I hated him with such a passion when he first invaded Winterfell. I agree, it's his performance that does it.
I thought the same thing. (Just watched this last night along with the new episode.) I'd been expecting something really graphic and horrific. This was awful (poor Sansa!) but nowhere near what the media led my husband and I to believe.
Oh, come on. Her trust was *betrayed*? How was her trust betrayed??
Yeah…I didn't assume anything, except that you were making snotty remarks about a woman's body and how she's just too skinny for your liking, just like a ton of other people here. I'm not sure why you thought I assumed anything about you; I didn't need to, and I didn't say a single thing about you being male or a frat…
Okay, well, I do think Iris sucks. Not quite as much as Laurel, and definitely not as much as Mary Skye—I completely agree with you about her—but Iris went from just being a blank slate/nothing character to a character I actively disliked when she played her little possessiveness game during the bowling alley…
Yes, but any lawyer with half a brain could get a Not Guilty verdict for Don.
We heard it first in 2008 or thereabouts, actually.