Your boos are not scaring me. I know most of you are not ghosts! I'm sure I didn't understand the article. It was so cryptic, after all.
Your boos are not scaring me. I know most of you are not ghosts! I'm sure I didn't understand the article. It was so cryptic, after all.
Even if they are, does it matter? It's still just a dumb joke about sports. And if they can't take a dumb joke about comic books, then they're being thin skinned, too.
Never said a word about angry sports fans replying to "sportsball." Criticizing the author for taking sports too seriously and missing the point of a stupid hashtag.
So as I read this article I just heard a "waaaaaahhhhhhhh" noise in my head. Are sports fans so thin skinned that someone making a dumb joke about their own disinterest is cause for a pro-sports diatribe? The whole point of "Sportsball" as a joke is that it that pokes fun at the seriousness that people treat these…
Exactly. She is offended because she knows someone who is depicted in the art. She's entitled to her opinion, but opinions are like assholes - there's never a good reason to expose them on the internet.
HAYAM!
HAYAM!
I read that as "children", which would also be correct.
He's been reading that chapter for a looonggg time.
I can see why she would turn him down. Like she said, Littlefinger took her from one terrible situation and put her in another. She doesn't trust him at all, why should she trust his army? Turning down manpower doesn't make sense in the abstract, but distrusting Littlefinger makes all the sense in the world.
After Orphan Black ends, they should reboot this show starring Tatiana Maslany. There always needs to be a show where Tatiana Maslany plays a ton of characters.
… or Dragonstone?
I think at the end of the day, Roose's undoing is his miscalculation. He miscalculated when he turned on the Starks. From then on, he's been in damage control. He probably thought that the North turned Robb after he executed the Karstark guy, and he didn't expect to have this hard a time consolidating power.
The one thing I wish this show did was take a second to explain to the viewers what makes spells work or not work. If magic is just tutting, then why do you need grad school for it? If spells have rules, what are those rules? Also, world-building wise, it would have been nice to have some more scenes of them…
This episode could have been great if they had found unexpected ways for Mac and Dennis to go crazy. But they didn't. It was all very predictable, down to the "Mac and Dennis act like a stereotypical married couple" gags. I thought it got funnier when Dee made the side bet, but by then the episode was almost over. …
It was bad enough that at one point, a writer was asked "seriously, what are Psylocke's powers right now?" Basically, it's best to think of her as a telepathic ninja who is as telekinetic as the story needs her to be, but never seems to throw people around with that power anymore.
They never really explained it in the comics, either, so you didn't miss much. They basically just started a story with with "Jean and Psylocke's powers got jumbled. Jean got all the telepathy, Psylocke got all the telekinesis." Since then, Psylocke's TK power levels fluctuated pretty wildly from writer to writer. …
It's not like he had lingering shower scenes with Beast, Havok, and Banshee. Or if he did, he was a jerk and didn't put them in the movie.
As of right now, she still has pants. The only skin she shows is shoulders and upper arm (sleeveless suit with long gloves).
Tommy should have grabbed Erica to use as the conduit instead of his grandfather. He was planning on killing her anyway. Might as well sacrifice her to power your care bear stare.