anomaeus
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anomaeus

Yeah, it seems like the White Walkers return to the realm has triggered many things. They're ushering in a long winter, magic seems to be stronger, and dragons take flight again. Also, Westoros seems to be falling apart. Things are uglier, worse than ever.

Man, Pyp and Gren get snuffed out in one episode? That was hard to watch...I understand the justification behind it though. I'm so relieved that Game of Thrones doesn't take the "Red Shirt" route that Star Trek and the Walking Dead were notorious for; it actually feels like there are stakes and consequences to Jon

I always thought it was loosely confirmed that the Wall did have some sort of deterrent against the White Walkers. Your logic is sound though; couldn't have said it better myself.

Great read, but I didn't care for the twist ending. The second and third installments were pretty weak in comparison. I didn't care for Jim Holden as the main character of the series, but I think I might be alone in that regard. I preferred Detective Miller, whose story arc they handed pretty poorly at the end of the

Oh, of course not. They had to make room for the Final Fantasy XIII-4 announcement, because just when you thought 3 was enough...Square Enix thought we could all use one more let-down.

Or maybe people are entertained by zombies solely for entertainment's purposes.

I'm no hero...No, I'm just some dude who kills lions, three headed dogs, and giant serpents with my bare hands. nbd.

I'm not really into Sansa's change in character. I'm getting a Peter Parker from Spiderman 3 vibe from it.

Man, I want to disagree with you so badly because the censorship is a little annoying, but I have to admit that you have a solid point.

It's funny how you just proved the point OP was trying to make.

Shit, this movie is getting great reviews for the most part. At least its storyline didn't fall short like Pacific Rim. I've heard that the human storyline was actually better than expected, especially in comparison to the film starring Matthew Broderick.

He actually looks pretty pissed off, imo.

One of the best sci-fi movies in years that plays out like a video game with forgettable performances all around other than Tilda Swinton..I can't tell if you're advocating for the movie or if this is a negative review.

Goddamn it, thank you. You are clearly the only one who can interpret the scene in the correct context. If only people could look past this stupid argument and realize how dumb this article is for encouraging people to complain even more about what makes this show so good—the fact that the Producers' have elected to ig

I don't get the whole 'if this were modern day' argument. That's just presentism talking. How can you really judge the morality of a situation occurring in a medieval times/the Dark Ages? (In GoT it's obviously an alternate fantasy universe based on that time period) Of course it is wrong by the standards of our

I agree with you to an extent, but I am pissed that you got this stupid debate going again. The Producers need to continue tuning out the audience, for a simple discussion devolves into assaults on peoples intelligence. Jaime raping, or forcing himself on Cersei was a very docile scene compared to some of the other

It's probably because it was a TV show and not an actual rape unfolding before their eyes...

Wow. That's seriously a problem? In whose eyes? I'm sorry, I just think it's rather amusing that Cersei's rape scene was the one deemed as 'going too far'. I would never wish rape on anyone, but of all the innocents that have been raped, maimed, and tortured in various ways...people are outraged that the Queen, who

I'm assuming that it goes without saying that you harbor an extreme dislike for Garth Ennis' Crossed. You haven't read grim for the sake of grim until you've perused that one. I won't lie, morbid curiosity brought me to that one...I got through the first volume and immediately gave it away. I felt unclean having the

Do you have any evidence to back this claim? It was my understanding that Japan refused to surrender until the last a-bomb was dropped.