Arya could be considered a second son, i.e. the first "son" after Robb.
Arya could be considered a second son, i.e. the first "son" after Robb.
It's not the nudity, it's the division of nudity. Which is fair enough. The handy thing about paragraphs is that it's easy to see which ones you can skip if you're not interested.
Don Draper opens a window, sees a lonely fuel dispenser, drops his sunglasses.
And the whole routine: http://puu.sh/2XiVN.gif
Is it bad that I thought Ken Cosgrove tapdancing was a hallucination not because of the tapdancing, but because he ended by answering "My mother. No, my first girlfriend"? Dawn's confused gaze sold it for me.
Yes, brilliant opening of the episode. I thought them playing checkers and Ken walking in with a cane was funny and strange already, and then the rest of the episode started.
Peggy: "You're lucky I don't like beards."
Definitely an A for me too. I really didn't expect all the negativity towards this; I disliked the on-the-nose whorehouse antics as well, but the episode was just so much fun to watch. I'm not sure if I got the "point" of it either, but I really appreciated it nonetheless.
Yeah, it was pretty terrific. She was genuinely lovable and really damn scary at the same time.
As a Dutch guy who had a crush on Carice van Houten in all kinds of kid's films, it's kind of weird having three-quarters of her scenes in this show be completely naked and giving birth or leeching handsome king's bastards or whatever.
I was so very much expecting them to use Selyse's bottle babies instead of the leeches, as there were three and it would up the creepiness by a million.
I'd go ahead and say that it has a little too much of a beginning, middle and end for some, though. Brienne's story specifically, while interesting, feels like it didn't have much of a point whatsoever.
And clearly Robb and Jon are 16 in the show. I'd rather they just don't mention the ages at all.
http://i.imgur.com/7EDaRlu.jpg About that.
" It's a matter of national pride."
Mikkelsen's hair deserves its own Emmy for Best Supporting Actor
Aww, you're a soft little furry psychopath, you are.
Well no, because it gets remade, rather than brought over.
Please, please get over your hate of reading subtitles, America. You're missing so much.
Did anyone else notice that this was the first time Will ate something with Hannibal? The dessert was the first dish Hannibal had made that he ate together with Will, as far as I can remember. It wasn't meat, but a bread pudding, though.