One buried joke that was on point, in a super episode was Kent's contribution to the debate about the 50 hottest staffers list. He had questions about the methodology. Perfection.
One buried joke that was on point, in a super episode was Kent's contribution to the debate about the 50 hottest staffers list. He had questions about the methodology. Perfection.
DC has a fuckton of bread and staffers.
Gifts are taxable, because they act as income to the person receiving the gift. Obviously gifts below a certain threshold are exempt, but over that threshold the recipient has a tax liability.
Gambling losses as well! Ha!
I believe the original company can write off the sale as a "loss" to reduce tax exposure.
This is correct.
Geographically, Braavos would be like London and Volantis would be Rome. Closer than in Westeros, but even with Littlefinger's Hyperloop, still not that close for a random meting.
It was Tywin's armor.
Maybe some hate sex?
When I rewatched last week's episode before last night, when the Tyrell army arrives, her expression gives it away. Then she shares a look with Olenna, like "I got this" and that's when Olenna signals to Mace for the soldiers to stand at ease. In the Previously On for last night's episode when they showed Margery,…
Little man on the sled?
Cersei is gonna burn KL to the ground. I would bet all my Game of Thrones figures on it. Except Pod. No matter how sure I am of anything, I never bet the Pod-rick
I think in a place like Riverrun, flood pants would be very useful.
Oh, that's what we want, but we haven't been devastated in a few episodes, so until Lyanna Mormont with Ser Pounce on her lap surrounded by a pack of indestructible direwolf puppies are actually sitting on the Iron Throne and final credits role, I am going to expect the worst.
I think the fact that Brattleboro is so obvious (to us) is what sells the joke. It's a gaffe. He's caught up in the moment of listing places in New Hampshire that end with "oro" or "orogh". In that moment, I think Brattleboro sounds right enough. It's actually very Howard Dean (also from Vermont). Plus it underlines…
Being a New Englander, the Brattleboro thing got me.
She underwooded.
Hey, Jamie said he could have a bath. Plus he's got Outlander money to fall back on.
The cascading owns of Riverrun was great. Blackfish owned the Freys. Jamie owned the Freys. Blackfish owned Jamie. Of course this being Game of Thrones, the Freys will get out of this somehow. Fuckers.
That episode made hungry from some chickens. I don't know about the rest of you.