For a second I was very confused. Then I remembered that I only own the bootleg copy of that album.
For a second I was very confused. Then I remembered that I only own the bootleg copy of that album.
I think it's the opener of the album. So it's building to.. 9 other songs.
"It's not that the characters aren't relatable or that they're not likeable. It's that they're simply not compelling"
No. She wasn't aware of the lack of diversity until editing.
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THANK YOU. Everyone praises the use of text in Sherlock but I find it so annoying and gimmicky. Especially when they get cheeky and break the fourth wall with it.
"Not one of you actually gives a shit that the central characters are all white.."
Oh. OK. Thanks for telling me, I'll stop worrying about it now!
She really didn't impress most of the time throughout the first season, but she improved a lot by the last episode. And she did wonders with the subtle stuff tonight.
The Greyjoy's seem really unintelligent. And sullen.
Not even that pun can make me forgive for the flood of shit you've unleashed. It's unaaaaccceeeppptabllle. 7 years dungeon.
Oh for fucks sake people, I cannot continue scrolling past this shit. Take it to AIM or something.
Y'know I don't even like Theon that much, but I almost teared up a little when he burned that letter to Robb. They did a good job of establishing their affection for each other in the first episode, to the point where Theon giving up on the Starks felt like a big moment even though it was telegraphed from miles away.
"Theon's baptism was, for me, the most moving moment of the episode"
The way they filmed it was incredible.
Maisie Williams is a pretty amazing actor. The look in Arya's eyes during Yoren's monologue was haunting. The child actors on this show are pretty uniformly great, actually.
UGH WHY DID YOU BAIT HIM
Everything had time to breathe this episode.
You know, I enjoyed Girls but I was thinking the exact same thing.
@avclub-1538eb7683861d643cff3e62b00e0c41:disqus
"In a way I think it makes a great deal of sense of women of color to use this show as an opportunity to raise issues of race on television, in the sense that this show breaches the walls of a thoroughly white and male medium. It's true that "Girls" by itself is not…
@avclub-1538eb7683861d643cff3e62b00e0c41:disqus "what does it really have to do with this show, especially considering how personal the story is? "
I don't think anyone cared enough about Bored to Death to write think pieces about it.
@avclub-22eda830d1051274a2581d6466c06e6c:disqus I can't roll my eyes hard enough at that sentence.