This makes more sense than ten (or however many it was) not-Vikings doing it. No slight intended to the not-Vikings' pillaging abilities, but they just didn't have the manpower.
This makes more sense than ten (or however many it was) not-Vikings doing it. No slight intended to the not-Vikings' pillaging abilities, but they just didn't have the manpower.
Spoiler Alert, Jesus!
Speaking of chubby, Sam bugs me. I get that I'm supposed to feel bad for him, but… how is he not tougher after this time in the Watch? And what on earth has he been eating? Seemed weird enough when they were living by the Wall, but now they're spending their time walking through the damned Arctic. I get that the Watch…
Society generally allows people with congenital defects to have sex, though, despite the obviously higher chance.
To follow on from my post above… it could be the privilege of not being sexually attracted to a sibling. Actually, thinking about it the 'can't choose who you love' line sums it up pretty neatly.
I'm sure the Mitchell and Webb Nazi sketches have been posted before, but anyway, here they are with added low quality and German subtitles…
Personally I type the full sentence out first, then go back with a biro and just draw the quote marks onto the screen. Like "this".
This program really needs an Indiana Jones-style 'travelling' map.
The problem with saying the incest taboo has a legitimate psychological basis and is 'naturally occurring' is that, assuming this is generally true, it is obviously not true in all cases- because incest happens. If it were naturally occurring in all cases, the question wouldn't even come up and there would be no laws…
Dead Man does feel somewhat rote to me, but Babe I'm On Fire still rocks in hilarious and lengthy fashion. The ballads are lovely, though- just not reaching the heights of the previous two albums. And then the double album that followed was ridiculously good, leaving Nocturama looking like a bit of a lull.
Have we had anything indicating military consequences? I can't recall any reference to the guy at the bridge's forces deserting him…
I never feel like we get to know Robb and Whatsherface at all. Actually, I have trouble feeling for any of the characters unless they get a nice, decent-length scene with strong acting, like Catelyn in this episode- but even that's only temporary as the viewer is then whisked away to check in on the next five…
He was probably hunting down a man that had done him wrong.
Is there any other way?
"I'm guessing he is being held by whoever sacked Winterfell"
The Shae-Tyrion scene was oddly unconvincing. What was up when Tyion said Sansa was attractive? Wasn't sure if Shae was supposed to be joking about being Stereotypical Jealous Female or actually being her…
Assuming it was deliberate, though, that was a hell of a shot. Credit where credit's due.
With or without armour the hits she got in would have hurt, I think.
If they don't jump off that bridge you can colour me surprised.
Without having read the books, there seems no real reason to assume particularly harsh punishments for homosexual acts. Westeros doesn't have an Old Testament.