I think one of the white walkers has to do it, not just another wight.
I think one of the white walkers has to do it, not just another wight.
I'm just hoping the books will improve back to A Feast for Crows or maybe A Storm of Swords because they'll have the action parts of the show with actual character development and plot.
Daario pillow talk?
Why didn't they bring a few archers with dragon glass arrowheads?
Well through that whole sequence on the island I was thinking - Jon and Dany have too much plot armor but anyone else is up for grabs.
I assumed that but I don't see how the trap hurts Littlefinger.
At least Washington didn't rape his sister/slaves like Jefferson as far as I know.
That was pretty hard to parse Perkins original intent.
That's her excuse for Jimmy Fallon normalizing Donald Trump on his show - Jimmy's show/bit is not about politics so it's OK to have white nationalists on his show.
Oregon is still mostly caucasian today because of policies created by the first American settlers there to exclude other races.
He's pretty goddamn eloquent in the ad lib interviews shown as well.
This is sadly relevant to today. Some of the things they say in interviews about the state of race affairs are still true some 50 years later.
Charlottesville and Ferguson and Trump say otherwise.
I watched three episodes and it did not get better for me.
This clears up a lot of their intentions for this episodes and the implied but not shown usage of condoms during sex scenes.
http://www.thedailybeast.co…
Reagan gave good speeches but policy is always a different matter. The dog whistles were so transparent the KKK endorsed Reagan.
Trust Me debuted on the BBC.
They have amazing rapport while playing their characters. The latest season of Top of the Lake partners Elizabeth Moss and Gwendoline Christie which is an interesting pairing, and the writer/director chose to have them clash most of the time instead of the traditional experienced partner mentoring the rookie trope.
and I read every one of them after the episode, and the Guardian, and Entertainment Weekly. On the plus side, it beats the news.
I have been watching the last two seasons in the background while I work from home. They went a little too hard on the twists and turns. For an opposite (so far) 12 Monkeys actually improved greatly from the lows of season 2 to the high of season 3, though I may be in the minority opinion on that.