Im sure you NEVER worry about such things. Im sure you are constantly thinking of the poor and how to better the world at all times, and never feel awkward, self-conscious, or worry about your dating life.
Im sure you NEVER worry about such things. Im sure you are constantly thinking of the poor and how to better the world at all times, and never feel awkward, self-conscious, or worry about your dating life.
Its funny that Cal made an ENTIRE FUNERAL ABOUT HIMSELF TURNING IT INTO HIS WEDDING!
But why do characters like Black Cindy, Aleida, Nicky, etc get forgiven for the awful things they have done? And all of a sudden we act like Larry is the devil?
I really don't know what are so annoying about his personal qualities. I can understand finding him pointless because he's not at Lichfield but I see a ton of hateful posts about him for what seems to me, to be no reason
I know, people hate Larry BECAUSE he happens to be a normal, white, relatively well-off, guy. He makes like one mistake with the interview, and people act like he's some awful person, when he's better than 90% of the people on the show, and is no worse than the average guy in real life.
I still think Larry was one of the most likable characters on the show. I always liked him and miss his presence. Him, Morello, Pensatucky, and Poussey were my favorites.
Do you not realize how THIS COMMENT is a 'huge fucking spoiler'????
I just want to say I have NO IDEA why larry was so hated.
I loved Larry but I hate Piper
Please do not post spoilers. You are alluding to future events. That is spoiling. If you can't handle it go to the full season review thread. What purpose did it leave alluding to it and then dancing away saying it was a spoiler? You're either trolling or are really dense
God that was so over the top, the ending with them cutting the guard into pieces in the frickin greenhouse. If anybody had walked in that would have been quite the moment. I couldn't help but roll my eyes at that.
to be fair, Im pretty sure the catapulting baby is straight from the book, however in the book I got the sense he was trying to be the monster the world saw him as for the greater good ( a non-violent solution ) while on the show I got the sense he was sincere
Add me to the list of people very confused by what the heck the reviewer is talking about with Penguin. I love his performance and saw no gay stereotypes…
If that's what they wanted to show, Hodor's eyes should have turned white in the present and in the past at basically the same time. The way they did it it is very confusing and Im not sure thats what happened, as Bran seemed to not be warging Hodor anymore at that point in the present, and then the past randomly got…
There's a lot of 'somehow's in there.
Why did 'the environment' make 'all of this happen'?
Then can you explain it?
So am I right in thinking this scene didn't make much sense and nobody really knows wtf was going on?
Can anybody explain the ending? I feel like sometimes people complain about overexplaining or thinking the audience is dumb - in this case I legit have no idea what I just watched.
Its funny how as soon as the show goes off book the book-readers become even bigger babies than the show watcher will, complaining angrily about any bad thing that happens to the characters and blasting the show for it.