I thought the dialog throughout the entire episode was awful. You can tell they don’t have book material to pull from anymore.
I thought the dialog throughout the entire episode was awful. You can tell they don’t have book material to pull from anymore.
Book readers know, but I don’t think the average viewer knew that GRRM was a sadist out to kill everyone you care about.
He’s a troll. This is what he does consistently in the comments section.
All this talk of Indiana Jones and no one mentions The Young Indiana Jones Chronicles? I loved that show.
Jon Crosby (of VAST) is actually a great compositional writer and multi-instrumentalist. He’s not a major, mass-production kind of artist, though.
There are a handful of serial killers that I’d recognize. The first two are because I’m from Florida - Ted Bundy and Aileen Wuornous. Others I’d recognize are Charles Manson, Jeffery Dahmer, John Wayne Gacy, and David Berkowitz. They just got so much national coverage that I see their faces when I read or hear…
SquidWard....that’s perfect!
Obviously men become unrecognizable when they grow their hair and beard long. /sarcasm
I agree completely. Just because it had some fairytale imagery (from a long-forgotten amusement park) doesn’t make it a fairytale. I feel like the story falls more in the sci-fi genre (given how Hanna is created) than the fantasy genre.
I got misty-eyed watching the preview. I think I’m sadder about this ending than I was about Fringe or Firefly.
Not that I’m a Marvel fangirl vs. a DC fangirl, but Avengers: AoU had deathly consequences and I’m fairly sure you will see at least one more “consequence” in Civil War. I fully expected Hawkeye to bite the dust in The Avengers and was a bit shocked when that didn’t happen.
I guess we’ll see how much water that theory holds when Civil War comes out.
I really thought after seeing how the movie was so ill-received by fans and critics alike, followed by severe box office drop-offs, that they would ask someone else to take the reigns.
I think we both did.