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That was my first thought, especially given the number of biblical references in the show along with Peter's three denials taking place leading up to Jesus' execution. The moment after Peter's third denial, where he realised what he'd done and wept, is referred to as "The Repentance of Peter" - both denial and…
Then in book 6 he gets throat cancer and dies. Next big plot twist~!
"It worked for Berric Dondarrion. He was in one scene of season one and didn't show up again until season 3 and it was the same actor."
This. I signed up to Netflix for this and after 2 episodes torrented all the episodes. I'm still happy to stay subscribed for a month or two (I feel Netflix seeing increased subscription / money in relation to releasing this is a good thing) but they had an opportunity here for an increase in long term subscribers -…
Yeah I assumed it was that she realised it was human meat, but the way it was played in the rest of the episode was that it was when she realised Will knew about the murder. Whether they'll revisit the moment down the line might change things but i'd have thought if she had realised it was human meat it would have got…
@avclub-5e5e0bd5ad7c2ca72b0c5ff8b6debbba:disqus it was community theatre I guess, a small local theatre above a pub - written in house. It was one act, probably about an hour and a bit - which worked timewise - due to the nature of the play if it were too long it'd just feel like retreading the same jokes over and…
I saw a play a little while back which had a grown up Kevin McAllister still living (alone) in his parent's house, estranged from his family. He'd remained rather a man child and enjoyed re-enacting the events from Home Alone (as a performance, to no-one). Over the course of the play you realise that due to being left…
Get Up On This is one of few weekly podcasts I'll never miss an episode of however I guess It'd be a hard one to review every week being that it's generally just an interesting conversation about things of note in pop culture
Don't know if it's the same in America but in the UK one of the few things that can not at all be shown on TV is an erect penis. If this is the case you can kinda see how it might prove a problem when in GoT so much of the nudity is in sex scenes (and in fact Hodor & Little Hodor were shown in full in one of the few…
Also there are countless episodes which take places in the space of about an hour and only spend about 5 minutes actually in that timeframe
Totally agree, firstly I've never cared that much about the meeting your mother storyline. It's clearly been a narrative devise since the beginning - I enjoy the characters, storylines and jokes episode to episode. Secondly, as others have noted, this is a show which thrives on unconventional storytelling - if they…
He pretty much just doesn't talk, the episode works because the two guests are very funny (and have a slightly unusual patter compared to the standard LA alt lot). I could imagine it would have been a difficult episode for Kulap as I'm sure she's aware that Kremer is the kinda the star of the podcast and she directs…
Statements are all well and good but in the context of a fictional story need to be balanced with the narrative. It's a difficult line to walk, ASOIF has been praised for being unconventional and having a realistic look at a fantasy story, but push too far at being unconventional and you'll turn a lot of readers off.…
"Suitably horrible", I'm not totally sure if it is.. Yeah choking isn't pleasant but after speaking to some show-only friends I'd don't know if it's quite what they're looking for - one minute he's threatening to rape Sansa, and the next minute he's dead. Although said friends are all for the Tyrels killing him…
Also Will Graham realises he's in love with Hannibal that season
I envisage some sort of situation where theres a season long serial killer they pursue. The killer evades the police but Hannibal captures him and murders him at the serial killer's previous hide out. Will Graham goes to check the hideout for some sort of reason and walks in on Hannibal mid kill. Also, Captain Adama…
The final "king of westeros" line in would you rather was a wonderful payoff to all those jokes. Definately loving Mr Campell's inclusions in recent episodes
I assume the accident being referred to is Beth shooting that lady which was revealed as intentional (she'd been involved somehow in this whole clone mess)
To be fair several newbies have pretty much worked it all out based on the bastard comment in the episode along with the mention of Roose's bastard last season (the only thing they've got stuck on is still trying to work out a motivation beyond evil, sadistic person being evil and sadistic)