Her? You mean eat Daenarys?
Her? You mean eat Daenarys?
There was also the scene where Theon tried to take Winterfell and described how he ended up there as a child, which hadn't really been clear. His history is so complicated and sad.
Finally, a reviewer with some empathy for Theon.
She kind of bugged me, too. Though that might be because I found the actress kind of …actress-y.
That's what I thought, too. The happy ending is that she's not letting him change her plans and he's perhaps slightly sadder but wiser.
They did somersaults in the script trying to make that plot work and keep her likable. That used to be a favourite of mine, and I still like the actors and the production design — I like how modest it is in comparison to films today, which are so consumer-friendly — but it is awful, what she does. They keep trying to…
Yes, that's a frequent trope of the liberal/left, in my opinion, that belief that all the power is wielded anonymously, and I wonder if it doesn't impede them in politics. Hollywood tends to portray politicians as dupes of the 1 percenters, when I think it's probably more complex. It's a strange characteristic, to…
He does yoga. A guy like that.
The Beatles in Hamburg, any of the engagements would do, but probably mostly the last one, when they still performed for hours, but were just about to break out. But the first time, when they were still figuring out their instruments, keeping each other entertained on stage and they were still loving it — that would…
This is the show that I think of as the trigger for Seinfeld's "no hugging, no learning" motto. I don't know if it is, of course, but while I liked the concept and thought it was funny, it regularly degenerated into a sentimental sobfest. I had to stop watching, because it wasn't quite funny enough to endure the…
I don't think she'll be waiting for him when he gets out of prison. Or the White House.
Could be the other way around and her presence there is inhibiting, since she's so clearly not understanding the music. If Pete Best was there, he'd get blamed, why does Yoko get such weird credit?
Ugh. Yoko. Almost half a century later and she's still appalling when she inserts herself in his music.
Amen. Losing Brian Epstein was the decisive moment, because then they had to deal with management decisions in addition to everything else. So it might have been inevitable that they would break up or rework their relationship. But Yoko Ono exacerbated the divisions, where a wiser woman would have stayed out of it.…
Is it a likelihood that Alec Baldwin won't be back as Trump because he doesn't want to, or because Trump won't be president by next season?
Indifference is the opposite of love.
I wonder if Jennifer Morrison quit the series instead of waiting around for the network to decide. They sure take a long time, it must be a little nervewracking for the cast and crew. I'm surprised if Robert Carlyle stays. He seems a little bored and he's not in it that much.
It ruined the show for me. It got so contrived, I couldn't watch it anymore.
Yes, she could be fabulous. She needed good writing, though, I can't see her saving a mediocre sketch. You can still see her physical comedy in the clip here.
Yes, you don't even have to be that proud. In reality, good friends don't recover from that, no matter how it's explained away. At best, you shuffle them into another category, like acquaintance, and that's just sheer common sense. But then, I've always had trouble reconciling Joan's position as an ersatz therapist…