I checked out the pilot tonight and I really enjoyed it. I definitely felt that the chemistry between the three leads was good and I'm interested to see how the mystery storylines develop.
I checked out the pilot tonight and I really enjoyed it. I definitely felt that the chemistry between the three leads was good and I'm interested to see how the mystery storylines develop.
Yeah, I am enjoying their relationship too.
Can we just have a random thread in the Switched at Birth comments where we talk about The Fosters? Cause I would be totally cool with that.
Wow, I hadn't realized how much I missed this show.
The best part will be Arya's face when that happens, too. Sansa Stark will save us all!
"Thumbs up to the Will/Lecter stuff. All that co-parenting talk? SO HOT."
If this show were just about Will Graham and Hannibal Lecter and Abigail Hobbs living together as a weirdly functional dysfunctional family, I would still watch it and I would still love it.
It wasn't until I read the review that I realized that the random scene of someone digging up a body in the snow was someone (was it really Abigail?) digging up Nicholas Boyle's body. I guess Abigail confessed to it? In which case, I definitely also have questions about how Abigail could have gotten all the way to…
The trailer for next week's ep made it seem like these were more "traditional," voodoo-type zombies (controlled by a living person, or Wesen as seems likely in this instance) as opposed to the infection-style zombies.
Apparently not. *sighs*
This episode made me realize that I want Lemon and Wade to become a couple solely so that their couple portmanteau can be "Lemonade."
Exactly!
"He is a Lannister" is certainly a shallow assessment of Tyrion, but it's the only one Sansa needs to make. While it certainly seems unlikely that Tyrion would mistreat her in any way, I don't think it's fair to say that Sansa is obligated to see him as anything other than a member of the Lannister family and or that…
That scene actually made me sadder for Sansa's "loss" in not getting to marry Loras. Loras has always come across as fairly bitchy and vain to me in the show (though devoted to Renly, undoubtedly), but I enjoyed this as a glimpse into the idea that Sansa and Loras potentially have a lot in common (with the crucial…
It's also why Loras's orientation is less of an issue in the books, because in the books he has two older brothers, one of whom is already married so his place in the line of succession is not really a big deal.
Something something "can I flay you…there?"
The strap-on thing does seem like it was threatening because it seemed like an attempt to co-opt male sexuality rather than because it was between two ladies. In medieval/Renaissance times particularly but even into the nineteenth century, male homosexuality was significantly more threatening than female…
The third name she says is Ilyn Payne. He is the royal headsman and thus the man who actually performed the decapitation of Ned Stark.
…are you me? I think you might be me. ;)
Everything about this thread=yes.
A million points for mentioning Shane Battier in the comments of a Suburgatory review. Mostly because I love both Dalia and Shane Battier.