Did anyone else see the Vanity Fair write up wherein they've helpfully gif'd the moment when Tyene clipped Bronn with her (ostensibly poisoned?) dagger?
Did anyone else see the Vanity Fair write up wherein they've helpfully gif'd the moment when Tyene clipped Bronn with her (ostensibly poisoned?) dagger?
Yes, and proud we are of all of them.
Once, years ago, I bore bruises that were the result of hip and pelvic bones akin to those.
In fairness, he is sleeping, after all.
For real. I'm almost surprised that they didn't cliffhanger it, given the potential.
"Nice marmot."
Well, it's obviously satire, but I'd say there are many examples in the tech sector of organizations wherein the right hand never knows (or cares) what the left hand is doing until the whole rig goes belly up and it's time for heads to roll in reverse sequential order of importance.
You mean the guy with the eyebrows, right?
Having worked in development projects and projects management, that closing scene almost made the episode for me. So damned accurate.
Ebert's takedown of that film is quite possibly the best slam review I've ever read.
Forget it, Moltar. It's Chinatown.
This has served to remind me how much I miss that show.
Wow, that had to have been a great show! Congrats on having seen it.
I feel like this is kind of an "in retrospect…" criticism, considering the time and place.
So true.
Yeah, this album is just about the greatest thing to come out of Gothenburg and holds up incredibly well. I revisit it at least once a year and have never been anything less than overjoyed to hear it.
Erlich, dude! Russ is negging you!
The funny thing is, they're almost exclusively advertising to Gavin, the investors who passed and maybe the people who recall seeing them at TechCrunch Disrupt.
I completely agree that there's still a very defined benefit to having the two different perspectives.
Thanks for the reply & thanks for clarifying as well!