"Oh shit, it's a dragon and he's burned up all the snakes and ladders! Now we have to go and rebuild everything again."
"Oh shit, it's a dragon and he's burned up all the snakes and ladders! Now we have to go and rebuild everything again."
No kidding. I'm starting to think we need a third review for people who have read all the books so we don't have to keep dancing around spoilers past this season of the show.
He couldn't have said Fringe, I don't think Fox broadcasts in Westeros.
I'm pretty sure they've mentioned R'hllor's name at some point, but I'm guessing they aren't saying his name a lot to keep the fundies from frothing at the mouth about this heathen show. And I agree with an earlier comment, R'hllor is meant to be Christianity, while the Seven probably represent the Greco-Roman…
Not after he gets the Fleshlight attachment!
Tony's "because we're connected!" line before driving off was one of my favorite of the movie.
I thought she was going to inject herself with the magic goo after getting shot so she could heal herself and get Tony out of his predicament, but it turns out they were saving that so Pepper could do it.
HE'S A MONSTER!
Yeah, that's how I saw it, he was purposefully botching it to make Joan do it.
Mine would be Green Hornet.
Medieval Family
Leave it to Halfman
My Three Freaks
Not-So-Happy Days
Family Affair (Literally!)
I think it was Val.
Jon should pretty much own season four, so there's that to look forward to.
I couldn't believe how quickly this hour went by. I'm laughing at Cersei getting shut down by her father, and suddenly it was over.
The fact that Ned found him sitting on the Iron Throne didn't really help his case much.
Also, letting us know Shireen has greyscale when who the fuck on this board doesn't know that.
Crap, answered the wrong comment. Carry on.
Best part of that scene was watching Tywin wipe the smirk off Cersei's face from Tyrion's predicament when he told her she'd have to marry Loras.
I think my favorite moment in this episode of great little moments was when Arya said "I could be your family!" I could almost hear the sharp crack of my dry, shriveled heart breaking from the hurt in her voice at that sentence.
The thing that's always bugged me about the "modern" Doctor Who is seeing the TARDIS actually traveling through space, particularly the way it just looks like it's spinning on the end of a string. I always imagined it existed outside of space and time while it was in transit, which is how I would design it if I were…