Peggy is sly, and flirty, and sexy, and likes weed. I'd accuse Matthew Weiner of fucking with us but I don't want to rock the boat.
Peggy is sly, and flirty, and sexy, and likes weed. I'd accuse Matthew Weiner of fucking with us but I don't want to rock the boat.
"Shrew Mctits."
HARRY CRANE FINDS THEM TO BE MAJESTIC.
Phil didn't want Toki to feel left out, so he let him write the opening sentence. good on you, Phil.
@avclub-9ff7c9eb9d37f434db778f59178012da:disqus yeah, we do.
my best argument for it being an honest (and hilarious) mistake is that Don gets REALLY pissed at even the hint of somebody getting snide or trying to be clever and put one over on him, so if he'd gotten so much as a whiff of malice out of that comment, he'd have tried to throw Calvet over the balcony.
man, am I sad I missed this.
and I'm usually so good about hitting Google before I post stuff like this. thanks, peeps.
don't want to harp on it or anything, but third person would be "give Jaqen an axe so he can cut his way out of this burning cage." Jaqen talks in the second person, like a word problem in arithmetic. "a man needs a drink of water," "a man is called Jaqen H'Ghar," that sorta thing. at least, that's how I remember it.
awful, creepy douchechills in 3… 2… 1… (seriously, now, you've been warned)
@avclub-52ed1f89cb6f846e8efba0e4eacf9c27:disqus , this post makes you sound like a fat fuck.
ehhhhh, I don't know. I'm not convinced. as tough as it was, I went back and watched the end of that scene, and Roz definitely takes in to beating on her with that cudgel thing, whatever the fuck it is. thankfully, we're spared any further detail.
don't think this was mentioned in the review, but it was fucking chilling to see Cat confronted by the fact that two girls for one male heir ain't anybody's idea of a fair trade. I'd never thought about the hostage-swapping dynamic from precisely that angle, but of course it makes complete sense in this lineage…
that story DEFINITELY never happened.
what I'M saying is we already did.
in that case, kill yourself.
what's with you and the weasels?
don't think anyone's really tripping that hard on what type of rodent that was, but thanks anyway.
might could, but I think those prisoners came with them all the way from King's Landing. in any case, we definitely haven't seen the last of that dude who spoke in second person, that much is obvious.
when Wolcott tells Hearst that the Earth speaks to him as well, it made me want to chop off my dick and gouge my eyes out with it.