So was Arya calling Jaqen at the end there. I'd like to see them get back together. I think now that her family is dead she can join him and become a rogue mercenary like we all wanted her to last season.
So was Arya calling Jaqen at the end there. I'd like to see them get back together. I think now that her family is dead she can join him and become a rogue mercenary like we all wanted her to last season.
Did anyone else notice that everyone in this movie had giant, wide set eyes and tiny mouths/chins?
I really thought it was possible that Winona was going to get killed in that scene with Fletcher Nix in the hotel only because she seems so dispensable. But I do like the added element of Raylan having something more on the line than just himself.
I wanted to like this show. I really did. I've gone from disappointed to confused to furious that I wasted my time watching seven episodes. I could watch seven episodes of CSI of Miami and be more interested in what happens to the characters. What a bunch of uninventive tropes made all the more disappointing by it's…
The hour I spent watching the last 1/2 of Young Guns II because I tuned in at 9pm instead of 10pm was way more entertaining.
Definitely looked like a bible to me.
Sometimes I pleasantly find that the "muddy footprint" moments are more nuanced that they might first appear. For instance, Jimmy putting the father and son statuette on the closet shelf. While it's clearly symbolic it avoids being cheesy or overly portentious to me in that I was left wondering, as I was the entire…
I agree with cloned. Sadly I don't think we've seen the last of werepanthers. There was a lot of fucking going on in that shed and fatherhood would be a convenient if not wholly interesting added element to reinforce the self searching Jason seems to be wavering on since Hoyt's commentary.