I was totally on board with the first walk-off. The second walk-off I felt went a bit too far, literally and figuratively. Brave choice, even if I feel it doesn't work, though. And I thought the special up to that point was very good otherwise.
I was totally on board with the first walk-off. The second walk-off I felt went a bit too far, literally and figuratively. Brave choice, even if I feel it doesn't work, though. And I thought the special up to that point was very good otherwise.
I can scarcely recall a moment from another show or film that had me shouting at the TV as fervently as that scene.
Ronnie is deployed so well in that final season.
Yeah, Shaggydog and Summer are with Rickon and Bran, respectively. Grey Wind is with Robb. Lady is dead, Nymeria is MIA, and Ghost appears to be marching back to The Wall with the survivors of the crew set upon at The Fist Of The First Men.
What I'm hoping is that they're just setting up the kind of ordeal Theon is facing, then have him disappear for a while. When he eventually shows back up, we can better know and understand what he'd been through and for how long.
"Herc's Adventures" was one of my favorite games on the Playstation. Godspeed, LucasArts!
Sure, sure. I wonder though if at that point some folks might not be going, "Whoa! Where did that come from!?". Part of the beauty to the Arya story is the ramp up to a particular moment that I think took the character over a line is gradual.
It appears they're completely eschewing the "Arya is a junior psychopath, growing every day, you just like her" characterization, which really disappoints me. It would have been really interesting seeing a young female character steeped in the kind of casual bloodlust we save for mischievous, martial-minded males.
I'm glad I'm not the only person who can't quite square Hinds' casting.
He's a wonderful actor…but Mance? It doesn't fit for me, not that it
needs to.
I'm going to be very interested to see the reaction to that moment also, because I think that could just as easily be seen as a shark-jumping moment.
That's the woist name I ever hoid.
I like that Tywin can see that joke coming a mile away and just starts talking over him before he can get it out.
I'm sorry, Rhaegal. You've been Chopped. Judges?
Well in defense of Ser Barristan, he's traveling much, much lighter than Danny and crew, and isn't being waylaid in garden cities by fat, ponce idiots.
Hey yo, Gus! We're boycottin' your fastidious chicken ass…
I wonder if Walter didn't lose his soul much earlier than that, geoffzilla. I'm thinking about the Grey Matter situation in his past, and if that didn't break Walt in some fundamental way that didn't end up manifesting itself until now. It's certainly been hinted at. I'm guessing, or at least hoping, we'll find out…
She says the same thing she says at the test, "What're you lookin' at? Punk-ass bitches!"
"Vy am I drippings vit goo?"
"You had a violent, prolonged, transformative psychic episode"
To this day I can't hear that epic opening riff of "Any Way You Want It" without giggling like an idiot.
The Inspired Cover seems to be a theme with Patton. I've got some Mr. Bungle bootlegs wherein they play a driving, awesome Working For The Weekend, Super Mario Brothers theme medley, Castlevania theme medley, a mashup of Home Sweet Home/Don't Let The Sun Go Down On Me, the Star Wars cantina song sprinkled into Squeeze…