They all drowned. "What is dead may never … *glug*"
They all drowned. "What is dead may never … *glug*"
She wasn't exactly out on the streets because of Don's shenanigans. She was already comfortably off, and judging by her clothes now, she's more than just comfortably off. Yes, of course she has responsibilities. But why does that justify acting like an asshole towards a man who has never personally treated her with…
Oh, good! As long as GG is not gone permanently from AV Club.
Joan's been surprisingly shallow these past few episodes. Yes, she does have a legitimate grouse against Don, but why is she so obsessed with money that she's desperate to throw him out of his own firm?
No chance of getting the Gilmore Girls reviews back? *sob*
You know nothing, Monkeylint. Tax collectors can be awesome too. After all, this is a universe where bankers are as cool as Tycho Nestoris.
Nope, there's only one moon. Are you sure you're not confusing ASoIaF with some other series? Several of Guy Gavriel Kay's books, for example, take place on a world with two moons.
There's a glaring lack of any kind of civil service in Westeros. Who actually carries out the decisions made by the King/Hand/Small Council? Who collects the grain from the peasants and stores it for winter?
Wouldn't that be Scarlett and Harry Crane? Clara was Pete's secretary before he relocated to the LA office.
The whole scene in the office between Don and Peggy was pretty much a "The Suitcase: Part 2".
People who call for completely faithful adaptations are rarely against something being added - especially if that something is in keeping with the established characterizations and relationships of the source material. What they dislike is important aspects of the source material being chopped off or changed beyond…
In the show universe, there are only two songs in Westeros: The Rains of Castamere and The Bear and the Maiden Fair. Maybe we'll get another jaunty rendition of The Bear and the Maiden Fair at the end of the season finale, like in last season after Jaime's hand was cut off. What says amputation or murder better than a…
There's no chance whatsoever that the show will allow such a pivotal scene as the Lady Stoneheart reveal to involve a complete nobody like a random Frey. All the brain-dead TV-only viewers would be so caught up in trying to figure out who he was, they'd completely miss the point of the reveal.
"Fast pink mast" ahoy!
There are only 18 episodes (unfortunately), so you probably have only a few left to watch.
No, Ned Stark would never have killed Theon, and would never kill innocent children in general, honour be damned. Why did Ned warn Cersei that he knew her secret? It wasn't because of honour. In fact, the honourable thing to do would have been to let her face justice - after all, she had broken the laws of gods and…
Braavos isn't all that far from Dragonstone - just across the Narrow Sea (which is, you know, narrow) and a little way north.
GG is well worth watching, for Melissa McCarthy and everyone else.
She seemed to say that just because that's what she always does, i.e. play the role of the bored and exasperated free-spirit caught in a middle-class family. But the minute Bobby started confiding his fears in her, she didn't seem inclined to go anywhere, and even let him climb into her bed like a good big sister.…
Neither Don nor Megan seem interested in saving the marriage. They both seem to know that it's almost over, but it's easier to pretend they're married, rather than having to go through the trouble of dealing with it emotionally, socially (i.e. what to tell other people about the status of their relationship), and…