Jon will kill the Night King and then go on a 10 minute long racist rant, going against our pre-conceived notions of goodness and heroism and making us reexamine his previous actions. Subversive!
Jon will kill the Night King and then go on a 10 minute long racist rant, going against our pre-conceived notions of goodness and heroism and making us reexamine his previous actions. Subversive!
My theory of how the show ends: Cut to a water mill attached to a yarn-making factory. Peasant workers stream in and out of the building. The camera pans to the water wheel and we see that the water has turned all the colours of the rainbow from the dye used in the process, implying that though the White Walkers have…
She's saying it's a satire of shitty game design.
I want to see a show about the farming techniques of Westeros - do they have medieval European crops or do they have potatoes, squash, tomatoes, etc from the Americas? Do they do companion planting? How much grain do the lords seize as tribute, and how is anyone able to grow enough foodstuff for the years-long winter…
I would not want to watch that tape.
The IDW comic I read ended with the revelation that Jack accepted that the past was an ideal that couldn't be recaptured and he stopped doing the wandering loner thing and gathered his allies into an army. The final issue ended with the beginning of their final, presumably victorious battle against Aku.
Or why doesn't Aku send him into the middle of the sun or into the bottom of the ocean? The easy answer is that would be a really dumb ending and doesn't fit dramatically.
I preferred the ending the short comic book series did. Jack accepted that the future was his home now and that the past was an ideal that could never be recaptured. Instead of continuing as a wandering loner, Jack had gathered his allies into an army and led them to take down Aku. The final panel is them beginning…
What happened to Zack "Geist Editor" Parsons? He was my favourite SA writer and I see he didn't provide any comments for the article.
Yes, all non-whites should go back to their ancestral countries if they want to see nuanced depictions of themselves. And if this actually is their ancestral country then tough shit, white studio execs have declared that no white audience will want to watch a bunch of native American actors in lead roles.
Swinton is a Hollywood celebrity so the only Chinese people she'd meet would be other rich people at one of those Hollywood circle jerks. (Or maybe Davos, when she's brought in to entertain the billionaires.)
I think this whole exchange shows that Tilda Swinton doesn't actually know any East Asians. She had to email a comedian she's never met in another country just to get an Asian's take.
I sure hope they find the true meaning of Christmas.
I'm still pissed the last episode was a cliffhanger. But there's apparently going to be a reboot of Reboot so maybe we'll find out.
Yeah, and that was actually a major scene in the movie. The starving dogs fed on the man's corpse and that horrified the authorities enough to send in the military.
Whoa, what's the happy ending? Did they actually make it to the island? The movie was so depressing that I never wanted to read the book.
Yeah, even the women. Great work otherwise, though.
Not if you don't give a shit about the quality. Print it on slips of paper and put it in a plastic sleeve with some thin cardboard or construction paper.
Whitesplaining and thinking he should be in charge, duh.
Ethnic nationalism is still pretty stupid, though. "Albert Einstein was German like me, which means I'm just as smart!"