True but modern day witch hunts are a real thing in Africa, the victims are generally the mentally ill, old women, or just some poor lady someone has a grudge against.
True but modern day witch hunts are a real thing in Africa, the victims are generally the mentally ill, old women, or just some poor lady someone has a grudge against.
Hey, considering the deductive abilities of Starling City inhabitants when it comes to secret identities she's practically Sherlock Holmes!
I'd agree but from the start there's been several major elements that have stopped it from being a proper Joss Whedon show, and in the last couple episodes they've eliminated all but one of them. The one remaining hurdle is the degree to which our plucky heroes will be able to confront the big bads of their universe,…
Garrett isn't loyal to HYDRA but I don't see him joining the good guys. Either way the it wasn't just that Ward was loyal to Garrett, it's that Ward's entire persona (except his attraction to Skye) was an act. There's no original good guy Ward to have been brainwashed.
The change isn't the arrival of Hydra, it's the fall of SHIELD.
I think the first half of a season was all a setup to get to the last two episodes which is when the series will really start.
They took the brainwashed card out of the deck, Ward was loyal to Garrett from the time he joined SHIELD.
Accomplished nothing aside from beheading Ned Stark and starting a civil war.
True, hopefully Tywin's intelligence and protective instinct will be enough to protect Tyrion from Cersei's homicidal rage.
My money is on the pie. When Joffrey asked for the wine he said the pie was dry and the timing gives the poison more time to work.
But I don't think this works in either Olenna's or Margery's favour. Regardless of what happens to the line of succession after the wedding killing Joffrey before the wedding is consummated creates doubt as to the officiality. Unless of course Margery was suddenly so terrified of Joffrey she was looking for a way out.
Maybe he just had an allergic reaction.
What's the mystery? Arya obviously just swung by the wedding to cross a name off her list.
Chilton's reaction is logical. He has two plays, either run (which Hannibal apparently wants him to do), or face the music and try to prove his innocence (the chloroform even if detectable, could have been done to Chilton by himself).
I think in one episode they've managed to fix most of the major issues with the show.
Bill Paxton!?! What would your wives think!?!
You know what I mean, all the other 20-40 females were chosen because they're unrealistically good looking, Gwendoline Christie is far more average in her looks (if you ignore her height). It's an unfortunate stereotype that the ordinary ones don't get any action.
Not that this is a discussion that I actually want to have but I always assumed the junk referred to the testes
True, and that would be fine, but I'm not sure how I feel about the only female character between 20-40 who isn't a model being the only sexless one as well.
They're an adorable couple. The small girl and her gruff protector, wandering the the countryside and murdering enemies.