The stunned silence/hysterical laughter that settled over the room was almost as good as the joke itself
The stunned silence/hysterical laughter that settled over the room was almost as good as the joke itself
Jim Broadbent is a legend but watching him just dismiss Sam's very serious concerns in every episode was already getting old. I'm fine with moving on.
Never hated Sam more than when he interrupted Gilly talking about Rhaegar's annulment
I cannot believe they put that out there and just left it dangling.
They are absolutely incredible live, and from watching streams and stuff it seems like that remains the case even with a lackluster new album. Enjoy.
Yeah some of those more rock-oriented tracks on the first half blend into each other, but the back half has some classics.
I personally think they've become like comically overrated over the years, but you can't go wrong with Sound of Silver.
Shuffle Thread
Supersized for maybe the last one ever
She is on the short side but especially compared to Brienne and Sansa. That just made it even better though.
Yeah this is a good reminder of why she was a fan favorite the first couple years. Williams is fantastic too and has aged into the part so well.
Which wall will he lean against next week while smirking? The mind reels
Yep, and Bronn was encouraging Jamie to retreat back there
Shut up
They were just outside King's Landing apparently, though. That's not far from Dragonstone at all.
I liked how some of the shots seemed to be filmed from Brienne's POV so we could see her getting owned by someone from 2 feet below her.
As soon as I saw Dany riding Drogon into battle I was ready to sacrifice Bronn, Jaime and whoever the fuck else in order to get more of that.
Sarah Neufeld is really the only one who "left" since Funeral and she still tours with them thankfully. It's a stable lineup for such a big group.
Wolf Alice is actually a (very great and tight) band with a frontwoman. I saw them a couple weeks ago and it was sublime. New album is one of my most anticipated of the year.
Nah, 4 classics and an inconsistent album with some great tracks.
Yeah I thought his most effective appearance was in The Wind Through the Keyhole actually, where he was like a tax collector. "Embodiment of evil"'s been done to death.