Some of those hit pretty close to home considering I'm 29.
Some of those hit pretty close to home considering I'm 29.
More like a quarter, according to IMDB he was in 51 episodes spanning seasons 6-8, then a guest appearance in one episode this season.
Someone captured an okay picture of it:
I can't tell if those are used condoms laying on the actors or just piles of semen.
I could probably just read Brandon Sanderson books and still be hopelessly behind.
One thing we know is that many of the POVs in the books are unreliable narrators, I would say Tyrion especially. So maybe Sansa's opinion on a penis, something she's probably never even seen before except on a newborn, may be completely distorted and that "ugly, thick and veined, with a bulbous purple head" is…
Those kind of subreddit posts are usually a sign that A) the show is either off the air or between seasons, B) the show fanbase has gone completely off the rails. Your Breaking Bad example for A is good, and Community would be my suggestion for B.
Spoilers for ADWD that coincide with the TV show:
Martin managed to skip essentially every single torture scene, creating an awesome reveal with Reek while still making Ramsay out to be heir apparent for most evil bastard in the land.
@avclub-10e60fa84b4c7c8d1f0c166bd731058a:disqus Spoilers for ADWD:
I kinda wish that Tony Almeida lookalike up there was actually Tony Almeida.
Glad this is happening because I'm honestly curious on where they will take the show now that they've supposedly graduated.
Genevieve Koski is done too:
That was a writer's moment where they brought a character teetering on the edge of disaster, they pulled back after that, but I read they were going to push him right off the ledge at one point. While The Shield is a violent show, to be sure, that was certainly a difficult scene.
He's just making sure he's available for that Jeopardy gig.
I'd be really interested in knowing the history of television and film dancing around the President as if he's some untouchable figure that shouldn't be portrayed directly. Just airing right now both Veep and Homeland have never directly shown the President, and I'm sure there's an Inventory out there of a dozen other…
So is there any point in giving any more money other than lining the pockets of WB executives? Will be interesting if they try and get more money by promising to bring in certain people if they reach a particular threshold. Plenty of ways to get more money out of this.
I didn't even realize they were writing about it this season!
This is why I'm so glad AV Club is going over The Shield, I just started watching last year so have never seen people talk about it first hand.
Was it more timing than anything? Didn't it air right when season 2 was at its hottest? I think I remember reading they filmed it then because they were trying to figure out what to do with some certain grill marks.
Do people not like Co-Pilot? I remember really enjoying it the first time I saw it. Huh.