Amanda Palmer is a hero and a gentlewoman. Neil Gaiman is a lucky man.
Amanda Palmer is a hero and a gentlewoman. Neil Gaiman is a lucky man.
Ooh! Navy SEALS!
@avclub-1343022fc4003e2cf16f0368302d86e8:disqus I can read 'Tobolowsky' or 'Chandrasekhar' without it hurting my eyes. The deficiency of 'u's and surplus of '''s alone is causing me eyestrain.
I took Peggy's congratulations to Megan as a sort of backhanded challenge. "This is as good as it gets, so if you aren't flying high right now, you need to find something else."
No, Offspring the prequel to The Woman, from a few years back.
I don't even remember why I added Bitch Slap to my queue, it was so long ago. I think it was part of a Zoe Bell bender a while back.
The degree I got from DeVry in my cat's name is worth more than a liberal arts degree. Professor Kitty Cutertastic has a brighter future in computer repair than you do in Comparative Lit.
Also, Arya.
I really don't mind him killing off characters. There's already far too many (and accompanying sideplots) as it is, so I appreciate a culling of the herd. I just hate that he kills so many of the likeable and/or honorable ones.
I'm kind of glad that this conversation is nothing but gibberish to me.
That's what I'm wondering. Is it something that's come up before? Is it going to pay off somehow, or is it just some nice character flavor? So jealous.
Literally did not leave the house all weekend. It was everything I dreamed of and more.
I had the same thought. There's also quite a few ways to break into the vault: go through the non-steel wall, steal the key, or, most interestingly, wait for the dragons to grow up and have them melt the door.
"Escaped prisoner in Lannister armor" is actually easier to say.
@avclub-9c33ea7188cb0fc5d524f4ad1e8d8fc5:disqus You misspelled "aggravate us with condescending spoilers"
What was up with the catfighting between Dany's handmaidens? Were they introduced before? Is one of them the girl that taught Dany how to make sex?
I think she's spent most of her life simply trying to acquire power, it's never occurred to her how to wield it. She's almost as much of a toddler with a shotgun as Joffrey is.
"Personally, I'm never wild about it when magic can be used to solve problems. It almost always ends up feeling kind of cheap."
Yeah, it's cute fun and games when they're 12 inches tall and charbroiling their own steaks. It'll be a whole different story when they're 12 feet tall and charbroiling anything that happens to hove into view.
That ridiculous Margery number makes a return appearance! Is that her everyday attire or what?