If two people thought it meant something that it didn't mean, are you sure it means what it meant?
If two people thought it meant something that it didn't mean, are you sure it means what it meant?
I feel given the writers and crew of GoT that they would've made a much better WWZ movie.
Looking at that lineup, I wonder if there's a higher percentage of minority artists at the Gathering than at your Bonnaroos and Coachellas.
Probably a bit of both. I have to imagine with the death of print it's harder to support yourself writing as there's less money to go around and more kids straight out of college willing to do your job for free.
Is that a sexual metaphor?
The bad news is, Joffrey was a shit for three full seasons before getting his comeuppance. By that count, I think Ramsey could have at least a season or two left.
Dolorous Edd sounds like Harry Potter's science lab partner in a JK Rowling book.
I like to refer to Tormund as "that guy from Mastodon."
Faith Militant over Robo-Zombie-Mountain, I'll take Faith Militant. They never killed my dear Red Viper. Plus… c'mon, the Tyrells aren't the MOST sympathetic characters and Cersei is one of the least.
I think Dany is related somehow distantly to another house, either Stark or Baratheon.
…you okay, bud? You sound like you're not digging the show.
I imagine we'll get the wrap-up of King's Landing versus ISIS of Westeros and Stannis-Bolton with some major deaths on one or both sides.
How satisfying would it have been if the giant strode back to the land, picked up that cocky Ice King and tore him in two?
He needs to die.
I guess you'd have to google the history of Jessica Seinfeld, the history of Julie Klausner, the history of their interactions, and choose red or blue.
I think it depends on the nature of the person. Bruce Wayne and Jay Gatsby are super-rich, but also decent to good people. It sounds like these people… are not.
It is, and stay tuned for the upcoming news of the rights being bought by a production company.
These women will never understand how it feels to live your life with no meaning or control, and nowhere else to go.
Wasn't Jessica Seinfeld the woman that left her newlywed husband two weeks after their honeymoon for Jerry? She knows how to play the game.