In this setting you'd be a fool not to expect something terrible at all the weddings.
In this setting you'd be a fool not to expect something terrible at all the weddings.
He's Ser Ilyn's distant cousin and he's a totally different character in the books. Much younger and with a bad stutter. The Payne's aren't much for talking.
I've read the books so I won't spoil anything. Just remember that there are an absurd number of Freys running around, everyone except the Lannisters and Boltons hates their guts, and terrible things tend to happen to tertiary characters in these books. The Red Wedding is only about a third of the way through the…
The real Beartato would never stoop so low as to use commonwealth spelling.
This is the book they decided to split over two seasons so the pacing suffers a bit. Fun fact though: the Red Wedding is only the first of several BIG FUCKING MOMENTS in the second half of Storm of Swords. I understand why they made it be the season climax, but it was way more shocking to have it happen at the end of…
I'm pretty sure it's just like "Jane."
He's used some questionable sources in the past, but The Economist makes TMZ and Hollywood Reporter look like bastions of journalistic integrity by comparison. At least they do actual reporting. The Economist just finds a bunch of rich white freetraders and pays them to write articles about how people who aren't rich…
I recognized it as a joke pretty much immediately. I even knew it would be Sean. These new kids can try all they want to imitate his style, but when it comes to actually being funny, he's on his own.
Yeah somehow I don't think she's a book reader. Next episode might be kinda rough for her.
Yeah, as I see it there are three possibilities: 1) the actual sub referenced in the last article just happened to be an SL reader (he is a kinky gay man) recognized himself and responded, 2) a different sub who also happens to be into tying shoes in the gym thought he recognized himself and responded, or 3) someone's…
I was quite sure he was a man as well and I have no idea why.
Yeah but who's ever heard of this "Libe Race" fellow?
The fact that a gorgeous woman in her early 30s could be considered "no spring chicken" is one of the weirdest things about hollywood.
I could never fully enjoy those movies for just that reason. I know it's basically just cartoon violence, but so much of what happens to those guys still has me wincing in sympathy.
It's also completely ridiculous. That boat just keeps going and going and going.
No I do blame them. People who make a living exposing secrets should really work harder to guard their own. I just disagree on their motivations. To me, they seem more like idealists who got in over their heads than "sociopaths" just in it for the ego-boost.
Yeah the pronoun thing was just about the least offensive part of Juanito's statement. It's especially condescending to say that a case this complex is "cut-n-dry" as long as we see it from the one very narrow point of view he subscribes to. I also must object to the use of the "T" word. Treason is a capital crime…
Initially Wikileaks was parsing the diplomatic cables out slowly, mostly through The Guardian and New York Times, and they did make an effort to protect the identities of innocents, but they fucked up their internal security and put their data on a remote server that they thought was password protected. Unfortunately…
It may not have been a great movie, but his performance in Green Hornet was hilarious. Especially the first scene where he murders James Franco for making fun of his suit.
Yeah I get that he's a harsh critic, but using a completely different scale from all the other writers here is still kinda bullshit.