Funny - I never got the impression that Margaery was that savvy in the books. I mean, she's no dummy (translation, she's no Sansa), but I also thought that she benefited from a lot of people plotting on her behalf.
Funny - I never got the impression that Margaery was that savvy in the books. I mean, she's no dummy (translation, she's no Sansa), but I also thought that she benefited from a lot of people plotting on her behalf.
I'm hoping you're right, as the Brienne and Jaime Roadshow is one of my favorite parts of the book (and the first time I found myself growing fond of Jaime)
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I agree with @Man Wasting Time at Work - The Red Wedding would make a hell of a season break for season 3.
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I don't think the show can pull of killing Daniel, since he's the key piece that gives Emily access to the Grayson family. He needs to stay in play to keep her intimate involvement in the Graysons' day-to-day life plausible.
I would like that a lot.
Honestly, the Raj subplot was the worst part of the episode. It just reminds the viewer how little Raj has been allowed to evolve as a character compared to the rest of the cast.
I might be in the minority, but I really like the Winona/Raylan relationship. It's just damaged enough that it keeps things interesting, but they also have a nice chemistry that makes seeing them together more than tolerable. And I agree with other posters who mentioned that seeing Raylan struggle with the demands of…
The other part that confused me was when they were all, "Okay, you won two random matches, so now chose a side!" when they had never bothered to explain to her what each faction could offer. I mean… how about a little salesmanship here, folks?
"Viewers left it in droves after Ellen decided to comically explore how its titular character dealt with her newly out status."
I love that episode too. I also really love the episode where she has the baby, just for the way that Desi Arnaz does the line reading of "The time… has come," all super smooth during their trial runs (and of course, the hijinks that ensue when the time really had come).
I have no problem with Declan calling out Victoria and Conrad, but what helped spark his rage was his anger at Emily for not abandoning Daniel for Jack. Which… considering Jack was the one making the move on a girl who clearly had a boyfriend at the time (much like Declan himself did), makes JACK the villain here, not…
"As such, she appears most comfortable during her dance sequence scored
to Scott Joplin’s 'Solace,' where her graceful, fluid movements are
mirrored by a team of lime-green gazelles" is a wonderful quote to read completely out of context.
"Let's develop Caroline/Max por favor."
The Man With Two Brains is wonderfully bizarre, but I will also be scarred for life by the scene where Steve Martin puts the wax lips on the jar so he can kiss her. For some reason that gives me the willies.
Informal survey: top 3 favorite John Candy and Steve Martin movies.
Oh my God, I LOVE Bowfinger. Very under-rated movie. And once you really get your head around the "Gotcha, suckas!" line, you can't help but see it in EVERY SINGLE ACTION MOVIE EVER MADE.
Dear Courtney Ford,