Pretty sure everybody's talking about the show because that's what I'm assuming Donna watches. She never mentioned the books, and specifically mentioned the show.
Pretty sure everybody's talking about the show because that's what I'm assuming Donna watches. She never mentioned the books, and specifically mentioned the show.
I thought it was nice how the singers Rachel saw were the original Glee Club members.
I guess I'll buy Donna getting into Game of Thrones after treating it with derision in Season 4 as if it was just a nerdy thing Ben liked because maybe she watched it and realized she loved it, but the fact that she would know what Casterly Rock is and yet incorrectly call Tyrion the lord of casterly rock was pretty…
Is it just me or are these reviews pretty terrible? I dunno if it's the same person it always was but he seems to just summarize the episode and give no opinions at all. He just says what happened, and makes weird observations and themed connections that sometimes are stretches on what was there. I usually find myself…
Why didn't people like that? That was hilarious…a reference Im sure to how on all those muppet type shows or Sesame Street, all the adult characters/celebrities always know the names of all the Muppets. I thought that was funny.
Okay fine maybe Schuester was wrong to leave, but there's still a huge difference between him and Sam going. It doesn't make him a hypocrite for going and not letting a kid go.
This season is really starting to bother me a bit. I like it in general, but I feel like what they have lost is the feeling of solidarity of the cast. I miss feeling the entire group dynamic…the show used to get to breathe more, now it's just a joke cascade which is okay and it works for them, but I miss hanging out…
Sam's a student, a kid…Will's the teacher. It's not Sam's job to go wandering the hallways possibly getting shot while Will is watching him.
This review is trash. Gave the episode not a chance. It was powerful. I liked it a lot. The actors really seemed emotional and in it.
I am 100% convinced Sims had read the books. It's ridiculously obvious from his reviews.
Maybe…I still wish he'd sat exactly what he's read, because it definitely influences opinion of the show. I do wish they had gotten somebody who JUST watched the show, as I think that would have been an interesting viewpoint to have. I feel like Sims implies he hasn't done this but that doesn't seem to be true, which…
That happens later on. It was during the retreat to Craster's Keep when Sam destroyed the Other…a long time after the battle at the Fist. They were walking through the snow, and Sam was basically suicidal and exhausted at that point…it was a long time after the battle.
idk, I disagree. That line was alright, but to me the obnoxiousness of Mormont accepting Craster and all of the things he did, including SACRIFICING HIS CHILDREN TO THE OTHERS was something that really bothered me in the books as well, so I could see Jon being pissed about it. Anyways, it gets Mormont killed…
So wait…if Sims never read the books, how come he knows about the prologue with Maester Cressen and Melisandre? That was the prologue of the second book but was NOT the cold opening of the Second Season as he says it was. In fact it was not even the beginning of the episode.
And what does sexuality have to do with it? I didn't speak much about Sexuality, just gender. I really don't think I'm saying anything ignorant. Unless you're talking about the Finn/Kurt situation in which I doubt I'm the only person who thought Finn was wronged, considering the whole St. Kurt talk that was prevalent…
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And this concludes the replying to teeny peepee portion of our show." What the heck does that even mean?
You're a man if you have an X and Y chromosome…does Unique not have an X and Y chromosome? I am pretty sure he does. Thus, physically, he IS a man. That is a fact. Being a man or a woman is not based on a state of mind. Just like Kurt had to accept that he cannot have every role he may want in a musical because of his…
No but it doesn't change the fact that I was born with a penis thus I am a man. That's what a man IS. A woman trapped in a mans body is just a very feminine man. What traits make somebody a "girl"? I wasn't aware that there was a test that decided whether I had a girl's mind or a boy's mind. A man or woman IS defined…
I know Glee has a fan-base that is really fired up over this kind of stuff, which makes me sound like a total ass, in my above comment and this one, but why is everybody 100% on Unique's side? I mean yes…okay…Unique was right in this case, and Ryder was being a jerk to him, but Ryder's opinion wasn't so out of nowhere…
Oh, and in addition, and if "she" is just a "straight woman" I'd be very curious about how many straight guys would be willing to have sex with "her".